Try to stay indoors in an air-conditioned environment. If you have to be outside, take precautions. Drink a lot of fluids, particularly water. |
Tucson and New Zealand have similar ways of approaching economic development, ... We're not a very large economy. Tucson is a good fit for us. |
TVs still have higher margins and you wouldn't have a doubt on the market's growth when you see so many different sizes of TVs on the shelves. |
Two fumbles, a defensive letdown and a big play and you're down 21-0. We made some mistakes early on in the game that we never recovered from. |
Two key things. We didn't make threes and we didn't make the free throws. If we had made some of those, we could have had a different outcome. |
Two times is enough. I don't think a reasonable jury can convict Frank beyond a reasonable doubt. . . . I'm hoping this will be the end of it. |
Two-year bonds don't offer too much value as the central bank may continue to raise interest rates. The economy in general is doing very well. |
Typically rollovers represent a small percentage of crashes but are disproportionately high in the number of deaths because they're so lethal. |
Typically, second-quarter demand for crude usually declines, so if OPEC doesn't cut supplies, it will add to the already bearish fundamentals. |
Ultimately, I did what I wanted to do. If I can throw seven innings the rest of the way and we sustain this lead, it's going to help me a lot. |
Under the Thomson management, which lasted until 1874, the record of the Pennsylvania Railroad was one of progress in every sense of the word. |
Underrated by who? I think he's an underrated player, period. I've just enjoyed playing with him and getting to see first hand how good he is. |
Unfortunately in the emotion of winning the game my comments have come across partly in the wrong way. I want to make clear that I don't dive. |
Unfortunately, what they're playing on the radio now is not really fair to a lot of great musicians that are out there struggling to be heard. |
Unhappy, let alone angry, religious people provide more persuasive arguments for atheism and secularism than do all the arguments of atheists. |