They want to be there and they signed the lease and they know exactly what's going on. They're willing to work with us. |
They want to simplify the network architecture. More importantly, they want to speed up the deployment of new services. |
They wanted to make history at Silverado. And this is the beginning of championships for us. We just needed to get one. |
They wanted to make the course play like it used to. Well it does. It plays like it did when I first came here in 1991. |
They wanted to serve their country, become heroes, see the world. But they were expendable, discarded like broken toys. |
They went out and played harder than us. They attacked us all game. I was disappointed we didn't have a run at the end. |
They were a bigger, stronger team than us. This is the most physical team we've ever faced, and we still played strong. |
They were all extraordinary children. They were considered excellent teammates, and they will be deeply, deeply missed. |
They were bringing guys from different places and things like that, and that was tough. We weren't used to seeing that. |
They were by the door. When he placed the car in reverse and went out the driveway, then, of course, they were dragged. |
They were flying tonight. We played well in spurts, but we were overmatched. They were the best team that we've played. |
They were in midseason form during the summer. They lost one starter off a great team. They're even better this season. |
They were more physical and effective on the power play. I wish I had another answer, but it's old-fashioned hard work. |
They were on patrol in a convoy when they were hit by what they told me was a roadside bomb. It wounded him pretty bad. |
They were overlooked in the budget last semester, and it would not be fair to shoot them down due to a technical error. |