In the oil business, you have a lot of good statistics you can sink your teeth into. In natural gas, you have a lot less. It moves much more on the basis of crowd behavior. |
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In the past they've guarded like heck and offense has been spotty. Now they're running really good offense, with inside and outside scoring. They're playing at a good pace. |
In the past, the NIT just kind of put (the field) together. There was no flow. These changes are a step in the direction. To me this makes the NIT a much better tournament. |
In the Portland and Salem metropolitan areas, motorists are paying new, all-time high prices for a gallon of regular. The same is true in neighboring Vancouver, Washington. |
In the second half, crosscourt passes at the top of the key, they shot the gaps, and we had about five turnovers in a row that was almost consecutive that hurt us real bad. |
In the third quarter we made some big plays and took it over, ... Coach Fisher told us at halftime to put it on them, get it over with and don't let it get into a dogfight. |
In the third quarter, we just did not make the adjustment. We came out and had four turnovers and we never bounced back from that. But the kids work hard and keep hustling. |
Barbara Bush (1925-) |
In this case the remedy is clear. They must charge me with perjury, and I am ready to fly to the U.S. today, if necessary, to face such a charge because it is simply false, |
In this case, you are kind of betting on what the Academy is doing, what Hollywood is thinking, what trends it is thinking about ... I don't know if you can guess at those. |
In this day and age, you're going to have multiple backs. The days of the Eddie Georges are over. You're not going to find a guy that has a career span of nine to 10 years. |
In this park, you get the ball up and they'll make you pay for it. The Rangers take advantage of this park and when you add that we didn't pitch well, this is what happens. |
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In what we used to call the Club Med economies, there's Anglo-Saxon borrow-and-spend, and, on the supply side, it's the Germans turning Anglo-Saxon and kicking up a ruckus. |