These are the countries which Moses did distribute for inheritance in the plains of Moab, on the other side Jordan, by Jericho, eastward. |
These are the families of the Reubenites: and they that were numbered of them were forty and three thousand and seven hundred and thirty. |
These are young kids. This is the foundation, ... You need great goaltending, and that's what we've had over the years with Mike Richter. |
These aren't terrible numbers, ... In fact, they are probably a little higher than I thought they would be, in terms of name recognition. |
These boys have always done what we have asked and have always stuck together as a team. They deserve to be back-to-back state champions. |
These counsels are people who are not only people of high intellect, they have forgone much higher paying jobs to work in public service. |
These data provide some encouraging news for the factory sector, as unwanted inventories are being worked off and shipments have bounced. |
These expenses just keep adding up. I hear the complaints from our members -- at least from the ones who can still pay their phone bills. |
These girls have come a long way. We are still a strong, competitive team considering we have four injured starters sitting on the bench. |
These guys have a unique way of taking that quirky humor that they have and gathering a large following. Bud Light fits nicely into that. |
These guys have actually played a significant minutes together which is a plus. Those two guys have had very good chemistry from day one. |
These injuries have been a shocker. In the space of two weeks everyone in the flat (apartment) has gotten injured. It's just too bizarre. |
These kids just seem to keep amazing me. The Woodlands is a fine team and I would not be surprised if we meet them again in the regional. |
These kids know the deal. They know the standings. They look at the stuff on the Internet. But I don?t want to jam it down their throats. |
These look like hard outer shells on some parts of some outcrops, and they're darker and a little redder than the rock that they encrust. |