I've been a Diamondback for a long time, ... It'll be a shock to not say I'm part of the D-Backs.
If I can move like that when I'm 85, I'll be grateful. He motivates me. He can work with seniors and young guys.
If that happens, a lot of patients aren't going to be able to get IVIG at all, and that will essentially kill some patients,
If we're going to rebuild, ... let's rebuild smart.
It is normal for ?in the rail yard' cars to not have air in their breaks. The reason is you're separating cars from a train. In order for the cars to move freely, their breaks don't have air.
It was obviously an excellent quarter. They're starting to see real leverage in commercial airplanes, both in terms of orders and manufacturing initiatives that are helping margins.
It was typical of any scrimmage,
It's a difficult situation when you've got lines of unhappy motorists,
It's different from anything I have used before.
It's not a question of money. It's a question of confusing cost with value. We hear, 'These are tough times; we have all sorts of competing interests.' But do we save the original Declaration of Independence, or just the original Constitution? Is that a good place to be?
It's not safe to be there.
McCallie is a quality team with a quality program, ... They've had 365 days to think about (last year?s loss), prep for it and get ready for it.
Mr. Stroh is the one who asked me to try out for the program and it's been an incredible experience. I don't regret one single moment. When I was younger and wanted to pursue singing, Mr. Stroh gave me that push.
Now we know even that remote possibility makes protection cost-efficient.
Once the train crew got off the train, then they shut off the fuel so the train couldn't go anywhere.
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