For some reason the Legislature has decided not to study that option. But we need that information. We want that position put back on the table. |
For some reason, ... I just got so angry that I had chipped my tooth ... and just started hitting him and we didn't talk for a month after that. |
For some reason, we're clicking right now. I just hope it keeps going. We just finally figured out how we play, figured out each other's styles. |
For sure since 4-1 I started to play better. All these chances I had and games I could have won, she won anyway. You've got to have the stamina. |
For the entire state of Georgia, having the première of Gone With the Wind on home ground was like winning the Battle of Atlanta 75 years late. |
For the Father loveth the Son, and sheweth him all things that himself doeth: and he will shew him greater works than these, that ye may marvel. |
For the first time this year our commercials will be downloadable on to video players and computers. It is the way consumers want to be reached. |
For the importers, this has been a race to the dock to try to get shipments in as fast as possible. Most of the major categories are now closed. |
For the last 15 years, we've worked with the Chamber of Commerce. We're not doing anything different than in the past; we've just formalized it. |
For the moment, we would like to strengthen our co-operation with local companies to provide better pricing and risk evaluation for our clients. |
For the record, I'm co-founder of a new game company in the bay area and am much better off in many ways than I was at Midway. Much happier now. |
For their performances in some recent games and almost 65 minutes on Wednesday, the side deserve some credit. They deserve a vote of confidence. |
For this year anyway, without question, the competition was there and the boys were up to the task today. They came back and shot a good number. |
For those three, there is a disconnect between what the market is willing to pay and what the companies think they are worth over the long haul. |
For those two months of off-season in November and December, it's nice to be able to practice whenever you choose, not when the weather chooses. |