In the second half, I thought our guys came out and they played basketball the right way. We were able to get stops and we were able to get out on a run. And that lasted for most of the third quarter. |
In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened. |
In the skating world, we were the celebrities, but the show isn't like that. The show is about the [Hollywood] celebrities and their struggle to give up their comfort zones and put it all on the line. |
In the spirit of cooperation, they are taking the higher ground. They know what occurred with the hurricane. They know what's happening in the bigger sense of things and they're willing to support us. |
In the UK, the US and wider Asia we have a distributed model where the companies set up offices where it is most relevant to them, and we still provide the services and a little bit of rental support. |
In the United States alone, 350,000 Jews live below the poverty line and benefit from our dollars. In the former Soviet Union, 240,000 elderly people need our help just to have shelter, heat and food. |
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In theory, it's great. But I'm concerned that repeatedly when we look around the most troubled school districts, there is not a lot of choice being given to kids. The school districts drag their feet. |
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In this surveillance for animals, particularly at the grassroots level, there's some room for improvement in China. It's too early to make any conclusion that the virus is already eliminated in China. |
In those days, four black kids might start, but a white kid always started at point guard. In those days, the point guard was thought of as the intelligent position, just like quarterback in football. |
In today's political climate, almost every threat is exaggerated, and legislators have to try to do everything possible to prove that they're doing more than anyone else in case something does happen, |
In tourism alone, Augusta brings in $100 million a year. If this is a couple million, that nice. That's not insignificant. Having the Class A tournament here, it's good for the image of the community. |
In view of history, I sincerely wish that the ravages of war will never be repeated. With all the Japanese public, I mourn for those who perished in battles and lost their lives in the horrors of war. |