He may not have been holding the steering wheel, but he was the one who held all the power. |
He needs a little bit of craziness to be himself. I just didn't want him to bruise his leg. |
He passed the next test. He is getting stronger every week. Tonight he was really cruising. |
He pretty much ruined my name. I no longer have a business. He took me right down with him. |
He ran out of the office and got to Mother Kelly's two seconds after the ambulance arrived. |
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He really blossomed when he went to the elementary school. He just always loved young kids. |
He rebounds well. He has great moves inside in the low post. He'll give us a lot this year. |
He requested that he not attend. He was accommodated. That is consistent with board policy. |
Fiona Apple (1977-) |
He said he could go. But he was a one-dimensional wrestler. There was stuff he couldn't do. |
He said he was lonely. No one cared about them (inmates). No one came to the jail to visit. |
He says that I would have passed in my sleep. I'm not sleeping anymore the rest of my life. |
He seems to be on just about everything. We're making some mistakes and he's creaming them. |
He sees investment in education as being directly linked to the future of Oregon's economy. |