He missed an opportunity to name somebody to the courts with the spirit of Rosa Parks, with diversity and minority rights. |
He needs to rediscover his best form and if he does then he's got a chance off that weight. I'd be very hopeful if he did. |
He never says much. He's not a guy that gets real excited or real verbal and I think that may be why he gets disrespected. |
He only had 80 pitches going into the seventh inning, he was going pretty good. But then he lost it, it went away quickly. |
He phoned us and told us that he was unhappy with his role on College GameDay . He felt that he was playing second fiddle. |
He pitched well. R.A. had good command, and he threw 14 out of 21 first pitch strikes. That's impressive. He did his part. |
He played against good enough players to get an idea of what he can do. You have a pretty good idea of what he can handle. |
He played well the first half at South Carolina. It's not that he was not playing well. Other guys were just playing well. |
He provided the foundations of the park. All of the things that help give it that weird sense of reality are Fred's doing. |
He raised his hands, then we grabbed him and persuaded him to assist us to dismantle the suicide vest that he was wearing, |
He realized that with large corporations, there was a sense of needing to preserve those records, the upper-class records, |
He really lobbies for clients, although they don't call them clients. He will lobby for those who have made contributions. |
He respects the fact the lieutenant governor has her own views. We all agree that the people should be the ones to decide. |
He said he was afraid for himself and his family and said he wanted more security. I was shocked when I heard he had left. |
He said he won't increase the deficit. That means he's going to have to pay for it somehow and that's by increasing taxes. |