From the farmers' standpoint, they feel they've been there for generations, and they don't like to think they'll be moved out for development. |
He has a criminal record that goes back to the 1990s, primarily theft and forgeries, receiving stolen property type of offenses, ... We are happy to say that this individual is off the streets now. |
He has no self-doubt whatsoever. Not an ounce of it, |
He has no self-doubt whatsoever. Not an ounce of it. I did Coriolanus with David so I know about playing scary men. But this guy is about 500 miles beyond that. |
He's a big-time scorer. His mindset is more a scorer than a guy setting everything else up at the next level. |
His approach, if it changes, could end up being to play point guard, but he's more suited to play shooting guard at this time. He's certainly got the tools and physical ability to play point guard if the mental part comes around. |
It was on the same floor and the same end of the building. |
It's a kind of a snapshot. The Defense Department doesn't maintain a comprehensive or authoritative count of Iraqi casualties. |
It's a walk of remembrance, a commemorative event for the victims of the twin towers, Pentagon, and Pennsylvania, ... [We must] reflect on the tragedy of that day and the events that have unfolded from it, and recommit to the ideals of freedom that epitomize our country and our vow to never forget. |
It's important for the community that the department be as professional and operate as efficiently as possible, and these folks are here to help us, |
less than an hour. |
Mr. Cline is also a person of interest in a number of other incidents both inside and outside our jurisdiction, |
There's no question, some kids look at different things that Ben Howland is offering. |
They are unfiltered dots of information about perceived threats. An analyst will look at that information. And what we are trying to do is connect the dots before the next major attack. |
They don't miss on too many guys. Generally with the top kids in Arizona, if Arizona wants them, that's usually where they end up. |