They tore us up in the first half. They really shot the ball well. Their starters are tall and there was not anything we could do about it. |
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They want a 6-8 and jump-out-of-the-gym forward. It would take an astute scout to look at the intangibles and his uniqueness as an athlete. |
They want more detail about where the money goes. I see them as more informed investors who want to be wise and cautious about their gifts. |
They washed their hands. We believe this right should not be exclusive to people who speak English fluently and can navigate that Web site. |
They were free to talk about what they were doing in their fliers, but we did not put their bull's-eye insignia on the Washington Monument. |
They were going fine, then all of a sudden, over a 48-hour period, it went south. The user account is currently on suspension since Jan. 9. |
They were going to be able to dink and dunk for a while. But it was going to be a matter of time before our defensive front wore them down. |
They were going to ram it through the east side of Vancouver, through historic Chinatown, and do a big sort of typical American city thing. |
They were running as low as $99 a night and up to, well we saw a Comfort Inn for $300 a night, which we normally see for about $70 a night. |
They were saying, well, I can't believe that. That they'd send both of them at the same time. Why are they doing that? I said I don't know, |
They were spreading chemicals, plowing snow, also monitoring the roadways, looking for slick spots and trouble spots throughout the region. |
They weren't found inside his house. They were found two or three houses down with my car into a tree, with two gunshot wounds to the head. |
They weren't surprised with a lot of things brought to their attention. But it didn't sound like anything of substance was going to happen. |
They will also have to pay extinguishing costs, which (are) pretty high considering we used helicopters. Landowners should be well insured. |