Don't make too big of a fuss out of things, The younger you can bring them in to get a haircut, the more likely they are going to get along with a haircut. |
Down to the wire. Both teams played excellent. Or, equally bad, whichever way you want to say it. Definitely illustrates the importance of the 1-foot putt. |
Dr. Mallon will testify that (victim) exhibited symptoms of low blood sugar and after being given an IV responded as any person with low blood sugar would. |
Due to the changing conditions, the agencies along with our county partners are having to impose the restrictions to prevent additional human-caused fires. |
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During the regular season, it (leaning at the finish line) was something we never thought of. He hadn't been challenged in a race, and then he finally was. |
Each business will be able to focus clearly on its strategic direction and core activities and both will be large and important operators in their sectors. |
Each one of the girls thought that they had finished the day with their best performances. I have to agree, they have really put in the work to get better. |
Each survey is just a snapshot in time, so I really don't know if the trend will be sustained and a real upswing in consumer confidence, or if it's a blip. |
Early on, I think I saw some things in them I don't think they could see. The way we played later in the season, we should have been able to play early on. |
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Economically, unless we rejoin the international community and make amends with the countries we isolated ourselves from, our problems will remain with us. |
Edinburgh has had a huge increase in out-of-town shopping in recent years and we have to decide whether we have reached the point where it's unsustainable. |
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Either he walked away from us, his family, for a very sad reason — that would be painful to me — or something bad happened, and that is very bad to me. |