He is in a relatively decent position, with a good salary, not much debt apart from the mortgage and still under the age of 30. |
He is likely to focus an understanding of consumer behavior, information the company currently lacks in many of its businesses. |
He is near that justifieth me; who will contend with me? let us stand together: who is mine adversary? let him come near to me. |
He jumped up there before me and I couldn't get there right away. My hand got caught up in his arm and the ref called the foul. |
He just had that something, that intangible. You don't know who has it, but he had it. To do whatever it took to meet his goal. |
He just said, 'I'm sorry, guys,' that's all, ... We said, 'It's not your fault. Get out of here, go home and forget about it.' |
He kept telling me he was ready and his dad told me he was ready. After we missed the extra point, I figured enough was enough. |
He kept telling me to stay calm - he was a little out of it. But when I came over to the sidelines, he was there supporting me. |
He knew he was going to run for mayor when he got that money. People who gave to the county party didn't give for that purpose, |
He knew that I wanted to be that guy, ... It really didn't need to be said. I put the pressure on myself. I want that pressure. |
He let us know with deep regrets that he wouldn't be able to join the team due to the constant commitments he has at this time. |
He lives in those of us who work hard to fulfill his mission of equality and opportunity. For all of us, he is very much alive. |
He looked strong and that's really how he's been playing all year. That's why he's a top goalie in the league and he showed it. |
He looks old but he's still swinging the bat, ... It just looks like every time he gets up there he's trying to hit a home run. |
He loved the sea and the tranquility it brought him. His father's ashes were scattered out at sea, and now he can join him too. |