Some analysts seemed to think the company would have an upside surprise, ... But they reported right in line with what the consensus was. |
Some are reporting kidney problems after enduring prolonged periods working in the heat and humidity while wearing their character suits, |
Some days, I'm really dragging. But I go and ask to see 'my baby.' It just perks me up when I feel like I can't stand it one more minute. |
Some fans were on him pretty bad. When they (were) identified and taken out, the fans around them applauded. They didn't like it, either. |
Some girls get swept up in the lifestyle-- clubbing and partying with celebrities. You can't live your life like that, though. It's fake. |
Some might still think that Fidel Castro is guiding this revolution. We like Fidel very much but the ideological leader is Simon Bolivar, |
Some of the most-producing farmland is being changed over from agricultural to residential. We're not always using the land the best way. |
Some of the older guys who don't want to (or can't) play anymore, become team managers. Anyone can join. We celebrate fun and fellowship. |
Some of the onus falls on us to make ourselves available for the ball, because we need to play inside-out. That's when we're at our best. |
Some of the squad were there four years ago so they know what to expect, they have experienced the conditions they will be playing under. |
Some of these companies get arrogant. And that's with us handling the case. But when you're a guy on your own, they just push you around. |
Some of these firms claim to be located in Bellevue and Seattle, but we find they're not at the addresses given. Often they're in Canada. |
Some of those teams (we played during the season) are here today. It proved very valuable to their efforts. I'm just super proud of them. |
Some patients are not comfortable walking into a plastic surgeon's office and running the risk that someone they know sees them going in. |
Some people don't understand what our team is all about. We're more for assistance for the coroner who can't handle the amount of deaths, |