It was a show. He was always ready and eager to play. Wasn't scared of nobody, wasn't scared of no hit. He wanted the ball all the time and when he didn't get it he'd cry. He just wanted to win. |
It's going to be a great race. |
It's like the Cuban missile crisis; we are just waiting for someone to blink. |
It's understandable with the cost of gas and diesel going up so much. I don't like it, but I understand it. |
maintenance out-shadowed safety by a large margin. |
OPEC has made sure there's no shortage of crude oil and the world refining system has responded to the (profit margin) incentives that the hurricanes have provided, plus demand is a bit lower year-on-year. |
remedies are fairly straightforward. |
She's a great mare and the one we all have got to beat but this horse has a great turn of foot, |
Singapore is a serious world financial center and serious financial crimes have to be dealt with appropriately. Many investors, including small investors, have lost significant amounts of money. |
The commission felt obligated to the community to make concrete recommendations. We gave Dr. Daniel the blueprint. He has to devise how to build it. |
The last thing he would want (voters) to believe is he is the incumbent mayor. ... His whole theme is change. |
The oil market has been wrestling with a slightly easier fundamental picture in the near term and a longer-term concern about event risk. |
The problem is whereas there are thousands of people working on the prop desks of investment banks in equities and bonds, you're talking about a very small fraction of the people doing that in commodities. |
The story played out first in oil, but it's the same story about underlying strong demand growth and finite capacity for supply side to react. |
The way the cracks are pricing now, it looks like there is going to be a gasoline supply problem down the road. |