It's pretty obvious this property is suitable for use greater than 20,000 square feet and one acre because that's what it's been since 1963. |
Mater Dei had this fullback, ... It took two plays of him running me over to get me mad. I think I stuffed him. Nothing should be able to stop you if that's what you want to do. |
Mater Dei had this fullback. It took two plays of him running me over to get me mad. I think I stuffed him. Nothing should be able to stop you if that's what you want to do. |
Mrs. Moseley didn't intend to call the loan. |
Newlyweds, they have this ideal, this picture of what marriage is like, something similar of their favorite memories growing up. If only it were that simple. |
reasonable doubt as to the guilt of the appellant. |
Reconstruction work is fine. However, it's with stolen money, and so a lot of these cities, in particular Herat, [are] getting the benefits of this money, these resources, and other provinces aren't. |
Some of these ministers, while well-meaning and basically honest, are hampered in their ability to take advantage of the international assistance coming in by a lack of people who are able to implement programs. |
The automobile was not for the secretary-general's personal use and therefore the exemption was not justified. |
The Kurdish minority ... has been cozying up to the Iranians ... and given the traditional hatred between the Iranians and the Iraqis, maybe Saddam Hussein sees this as a threat to his dominance of the Kurdish area north of the 36th Parallel, |
The troops on the ground are disciplined enough, the local commanders, the lieutenants, the sergeants are good enough to know to try to handle that one individual firing a weapon, |
There is no legal or factual basis for Wal-Mart to pursue any further claims against Tom, and we hope and expect that Wal-Mart will put this matter behind them. |
This is an important case. We are going to stay involved in Connecticut. |
We are grateful that Judge Finch agreed that Wal-Mart is bound by the terms of its retirement agreement with Tom Coughlin, |
We have found that morals are not, like bacon, to be cured by hanging; nor, like wine, to be improved by sea voyages; nor, like honey, to be preserved in cells. |