Hip dislocation, or whatever you call it, is minor compared to what I would have expected because I think he's closer to 100 than he is to 90. |
His (evaluation) will be how he is going to manage the team. You couldn't see that today because it is hard to draw any conclusions from that. |
His arm strength and accuracy ... he will get better as he keeps going. His footwork and throwing will get quicker as he gets more confidence. |
His favorite and his best (style) is Greco. He is very, very good at it. He has the ability to see the throw when the rest of us can't see it. |
His first five years, he's won two championships. In our first five years, we won two championships. So I think there's a lot of similarities. |
His game isn't necessarily to strike guys out. It's to keep the ball down and have our defense make plays, and we made some pretty nice plays. |
Jesse Helms (1921-) |
His heart had stopped beating and there was no pulse. They hooked him up to the auto-defibrillator and shocked him and continued with the CPR. |
His knowledge of transportation issues was invaluable. He knew everyone and everyone knew him. He did a lot of things behind the scene for us. |
His last couple of weeks have been generally positive. For a guy that hadn't played an awful lot, he made some good decisions the other night. |
His medical condition, due to his injuries, has resulted in our decision to honor his wishes and medical directives and discontinue treatment. |
His medical doctor, who was treating him for an entire year, said he had months to live. Within two weeks after seeing O'Connell, he was dead. |
His mind will be perfect. He will not have any problems there. He is limited from doing a lot of physical things until he's a little stronger. |
His name has been on the list for a couple of years now. He's America's greatest living playwright and one of the playwrights of modern times. |
His private affair is a private matter. Clearly he looks a fool but our job in opposition is to call him to account on his ministerial record. |