Colin had a very good chance at the British Open last year and as well as he drives it I think he is going to have a very good chance at Winged Foot. |
Collin has been working like crazy for a long time now. He has put on a lot of muscle, and he's been having a lot of success in the region this year. |
Columbus is known for their aggressiveness on their press. Our girls weren't expecting it to be that aggressive. It caused us some problems early on. |
Come near, ye nations, to hear; and hearken, ye people: let the earth hear, and all that is therein; the world, and all things that come forth of it. |
Come off it, there has to be some difference between the average fan, the man on the street and us. We believe that he lends great value to the team. |
Coming into the game we really decided we were not going to let these guys intimidate us. We did a great job on the boards, did a great job shooting. |
Coming into today our league was 24-7. It's going to make us a better team, but somehow we have to get those eight wins to make the state tournament. |
Coming off a fairly steady rate environment in 2004, these are very modest interest rate increases for the level of economic growth we are expecting. |
Coming off what happened, it was a start I wanted to get under my belt, ... And in the first inning, I was just trying too hard. These are big games. |
Coming out, I was a little nervous, a little shaky. But afterwards, in the second half, I calmed down and tried to take advantage of the opportunity. |
Coming to Winnipeg had a lot to do with coach Berry being familiar with me. He said I'd have a great opportunity and he got me excited to play again. |
Common ground is not inside, we have individuals that have volunteered with us that are taking a part of that, but they're doing that as individuals. |
Communication can help, especially if it's done in a way that connects with the American public. But communication can only carry a president so far. |
Companies are much more nimble today, ... They're cutting costs, but then they grow in new areas, so layoffs continue at the same time as job growth. |
Companies are not charitable enterprises: They hire workers to make profits. In the United States, this logic still works. In Europe, it hardly does. |