Have we created a new PCB problem for ourselves? ... We have dug this hole for ourselves. It's like DDT; we find out it harms birds, and we pull it off the market. With PCBs, we find it causes health problems, and we pull it off the market. We have to learn the lesson. |
Have you ever seen a scorpion up close? ... They're really sinister-looking beasts. They were everywhere. When the kids came to visit, we had to tell them not to leave their clothes on the floor. We took over some poison from Smith Hardware, and now we rarely see them. |
Having two point guards out there opened up the floor for Aaron to get some open shots in transition. With three guards, our perimeter defense got a lot better. Baker is our best on-the-ball defender. With him in the lineup, we became a lot more aggressive defensively. |
He (Sardar Patel) had said that you give reservation to Scheduled Castes and Scheduled Tribes, but never reserve posts for minorities. We also say the same thing, but this government (the United Progressive Alliance) is set to appease minorities for vote bank politics. |
He always said nobody is promised tomorrow, and he lived life to the fullest. I do that. You can't take life for granted, and Puck never did. I'm real glad I was his teammate. He taught me everything I know about how to act, how to carry yourself, on and off the field. |
He could very easily have retired to sunny Florida and never been heard from again in Huntington, but that's not the kind of guy he is. He has a great love for Marshall University, has a real love for Huntington, a real love for Beckley, and the state of West Virginia. |
He doesn't get rattled or caught up in the game itself. He just kind of goes with the flow, and patience is one of his strong points. He'll get teed off when he knows he had a pitch he should have hit, or not made a play he should have made, but his focus is very good. |
He had to know all the assignments. I always thought he could coach about anything. He just has a feel for the game, and he's an excellent teacher. At Vanderbilt, he did a great job with our special teams. We didn't have much of a team, but that was the strength of it. |
He has asked us before, and it's only reasonable that we explore possibilities, particularly at this time of year when all types of trades are considered and kicked around. So it seems respectful of him, and it seems our job is to consider these kinds of possibilities. |
He hopes ... to meet with a number of leaders from Europe and from the Islamic world and to discuss with them ways of calming the situation and allowing a constructive dialogue between people of different faiths and traditions based on mutual understanding and respect. |
He is such an unselfish player. He loves to be a playmaker, but at times he would rather set someone else up for a goal instead of scoring himself. There are times when I think it would be easier for him to score instead of passing the ball off to one of his teammates. |
He said:.What! do you then serve besides Allah what brings you not any benefit at all, nor does it harm you? / Fie on you and on what you serve besides Allah; what! do you not then understand? / They said: Burn him and help your gods, if you are going to do (anything). |
he said. ''It's significantly more difficult to make a sitcom that has broad sociological touch points. The same dynamic plays out on the big screen. You can have a constituency for 'Monster-in-Law' and 'Harold & Kumar Go to White Castle,' but never the two shall meet. |
He spent nearly three quarters of it already and it hasn't moved his numbers in the polls. We have enough money in our bank to get our message out this final week and we feel real good. The polls show that we're closing the gap and there's still a tremendous undecided. |
He threw some bad balls he generally wouldn't throw. I've never seen him throw two interceptions in the red zone. He generally doesn't do that. He's a smart enough guy to throw it away. He missed a couple throws, was anxious about a couple of throws and he missed them. |