Bush is saying that he's concerned about energy and that supply is not keeping up with consumption. |
Business is like sex. When it's good, it's very, very good; when it's not so good, it's still good. |
But all the women children, that have not known a man by lying with him, keep alive for yourselves. |
But as big an event as this contest might be, it has not overshadowed the Dalton-Granite encounter. |
But at the end of the day, John's got to do what is right for himself, and that's what he has done. |
But at the very least, with Yucaipa's critical support, we should be seen as an attractive partner. |
But despite those barriers, the economics of serving as an aggregator are too attractive to ignore. |
But do I expect 18 and 10, 18 and 11? You're damn right I do. Paul's a big key to this stretch run. |
But don't go in and say I can do the job without raising taxes and then raise them once you are in. |
But for those of us in it, we're not as surprised as some other people are. We've seen it building. |
But I am the LORD thy God, that divided the sea, whose waves roared: The LORD of hosts is his name. |
But I believe that John O'Brien has the capacity to get the club back in a healthy financial state. |
But I will continue my battle for liberty in other ways, with he help of the lawyers who assist me. |
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But in fairness, he has not put a foot wrong, and I am struggling a bit still with my ankle injury. |