His house is gone, ... They found his truck in a tree and the tools he used to work were in the truck. Who knows if they were lost or looted. |
His name is synonymous with Southern California, making him a perfect fit to get the state of California's largest spectator event under way. |
His options are really limited. I know he'd have to go to a junior college and graduate before getting a chance at another Division I school. |
His outstanding college career and a recommendation from our scouting department. I'm looking forward to having Todd in our camp next season. |
His passion and vision and enthusiasm won me over. He is not interested in money or fame, he is interested in creative expression of the art. |
His performance was the most impressive I've ever seen. He set all-time Mississippi records, and that means in any class or any kind of meet. |
His problem is that he has to convince people in his own party that he can be a better candidate than Sarkozy, who is president of the party. |
His stuff was really good. He felt strong and it was a cool night. He wanted to go back out there. He was huge. He was the story of the game. |
His very nature is to be incredibly enthusiastic and energetic. It certainly has an infectious impact on the people he comes in contact with. |
Historically, Europeans have been fanatical about their chocolate, especially dark chocolate. Slowly, that trend has made its way to America. |
Historically, markets are much more interested in things like how the economy is doing and what interest rate policy is than who is in power. |
Historically, people have watched a lot of short-form video. Now people are spending more and more time with long-form content like TV shows. |
Historically, S&P 500 earnings growth, on average, has been negative when the dollar has appreciated 10 percent or more in a 12-month period. |
Historically, we haven't done well at this tournament. Last year we were fourth, and to get fourth, you have to lose twice. Second is better. |
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