It's over with. You don't think about it anymore. Luckily, it's just the second game of the season. You live and you learn and we'll try to take the series tomorrow. |
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It's possible we may realize an increase in revenue in billing third-party resources (such as Medicare, Medicaid and private insurance) if they come to our facility. |
It's pretty dry. I'm working up ground now that I never get on until, most of the time, the first of May. Places that are usually still wet are completely dried out. |
It's pretty early to have a good idea of what damage there is in the region. It is the damage to the energy infrastructure that is important to the national economy. |
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It's pretty much like seeing The Beatles or Pink Floyd. They're the last of the greats. They're great at what they do. They wouldn't still be around if they weren't. |
It's promising, it looks very good. For only the first time playing together, we created several good chances. We didn't score many goals, but it looked pretty good. |
It's really an opportunity for us to learn about a different model. It's more importantly recognizing that none of us can live in a world of just one business model. |
It's really beautiful. Owners can walk up to their horses without getting muddy, and we're not bunched up like we were, so it's much safer for the people and horses. |
It's really been a great public-private partnership, ... People don't understand how long it takes to do projects like this. And then you throw the weather in there. |
It's really exciting. You know the people facing you are working harder with beating you in mind. So, we knew we had to practice even harder this year to stay ahead. |
It's really frustrating. The school is incredible. He's the only principal in the district to keep up this exemplary status, and I think the proof is in the pudding. |
It's really nice to be competitive in this tournament. The kids came out here with the attitude that they could win it. It's been a long time since they've had that. |
It's really tougher to organize today because the laws are a barrier. There are miserable laws we have to use to organize and the political atmosphere is anti-union. |