But as soon as you list that person as a 'friend' or put them on your friends list on that particular site, they now have access to that information. |
But as we started working together, I realized the man didn't know a whole lot about the hobby. I never trusted him. I always kept him at a distance. |
But chiefly Thou, Whom soft-eyed Pity once led down from Heaven To bleed for man, to teach him how to live, And, oh! still harder lesson! how to die. |
But Fidgety Phil / He won't sit still; / He wriggles / And giggles, / and then, I declare, / Swings backwards and forwards, / And tilts up his chair. |
But for out-of-state customers buying direct, we could offer California prices to offset those costs, and offer products not available in all states. |
But he said, Then bring meal. And he cast it into the pot; and he said, Pour out for the people, that they may eat. And there was no harm in the pot. |
But he's a great kid and loves the game and he'll have success. He might not be the Calder Trophy winner but in the long run, he'll be the real deal. |
John McEnroe (1959-) |
But I've got to believe he never imagined that he was at risk for this. I don't think that he believes he did anything that warrants a criminal case. |
But if New Orleans and Katrina taught us nothing else, it taught us you need to be thinking about things ahead of time ? and preparing for the worst. |
But if they give you the lie, then say: Your Lord is the Lord of All-encompassing mercy; and His punishment cannot be averted from the guilty people. |
But if you look around the globe and you look at the businesses we're in ... if you look in the mid-single digits you're probably in the right range. |
But internationally, Nike has been stumbling. European retailers are looking for much more modest price points, and that hasn't been Nike's strength. |
But it was just like life was waiting for me to make that decision, and when I finally made it, it just took me places I never even believed existed. |
But it's something that was a huge character builder, when you can walk around the racetrack and still perform wearing diapers and have self-dignity. |