It's 6-2, we have second and third, no out. He made pitches when he had to. When they got men on base, they brought them in. We let them sit. |
It's a better setup. We could have made an adjustment and pitched Matt tomorrow, or Supp tomorrow, whichever, but it's a better setup for us. |
It's a big test for us. We had a chance to see (the TCU) game on tape. BYU was in control for most of the game. They have a lot of firepower. |
It's a bill that's long past due. Most people don't recognize that a large percentage of our population is still being discriminated against. |
It's a boring stock; its growth days are behind. Microsoft coming out with a new operating system doesn't generate the excitement it used to. |
It's a decision we made because the increase in visits is just exponential. There's a clear need, and we want to make sure we meet that need. |
It's a disappointing quarter. The delivery guidance in '05 is down on the strike delays and they didn't move up their forecast for next year. |
It's a good breakfast. It's really fun, and it's enjoyable. It's great to see a lot of people that you know that you haven't seen in a while. |
It's a good start, in that we got to face them right off the bat. Now we know what has to be done. Hopefully a little luck will come our way. |
It's a great day for Jackson County and a great day for Kansas City and I'm just proud to be a part of it. I never doubted this would happen. |
It's a great deal for high school coaches. I have an awesome respect for high school coaches. My father was a high school coach for 33 years. |
It's a horrible tragedy for us, but I'm pleased that we had such solid presence and response. I think it's really going to make a difference. |
It's a huge hole. You almost bury yourself. We've lost two at home. You have to take advantage of your home advantage. It's real frustrating. |
It's a hugely important case, in part because it relates to the world's best-selling book, but also because of the principle of law involved. |
It's a little bit analogous to dropping a stone into a pond, and watching a ripple and then sometimes a second ripple go out from the center. |