It sparked something both of them have inside them, a desire and more importantly a pride. I think both of them took the game in their hands. |
It takes a lot of energy to guard them. They were definitely big, that's for sure. It's good though, because they'll be big from here on out. |
It takes a while for this (fungi) to get down into the soil, and they (Utah ski resorts) have only been spraying heavily for past five years. |
It tends to happen more often in the heavily populated areas because that's where the parties tend to be more active. It's no longer unusual. |
It took a lot of courage and confidence to make that call in that situation and they executed it well. They made some huge plays in the game. |
It took many, many years for the NBA to catch on the way that it did, and I'm not sure that promoters and marketers are that patient anymore, |
It took the three of them, with all their training and experience, to get the handcuffs on one man and they still didn't have the upper hand. |
It turned into a pretty nasty 2-v-1, ... and by the end, they had gotten the better of me and I was running around pouting like a 5-year-old. |
It used to be that a company could hide an oil spill in a distant land. Now the media and activists are quick to pick up and spread the news. |
It varies. Ideally, it should come down to the last week of spring training. Now it's more like a regular-season game in how things would be. |
It violates every code of morality and it is against the law. People who engage in this kind of criminal conduct should be severely punished. |
It was a back and forth game out there. They hit some big shots and we were able to answer back. We had to stay aggressive out there tonight. |
It was a bad first game, I got off to a bad start. We were behind the eight-ball all set, it was uphill all the way. We kinda let the set go. |
It was a bad meeting, quite frankly, ... And this Sinn Fein leadership has now no further room to move. We have seen the failure of politics. |
It was a big gamble, ... We were pretty ignorant. We didn't really know what our market was at that time, or what it would take [to succeed]. |