It's so valuable to me because of memories. I could have sold the fish for a small gain, but this is a lifetime deal. The fish will live forever. |
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Roger Moore (1927-) |
It's sort of an often-told sad tale of a band dumping the person who greatly contributed to making them successful so they don't have to pay him. |
It's sprained pretty good, but nothing serious. You never really know until the next day, but I've had them before, and this is nothing that bad. |
It's still very difficult to tell what the situation in winter will be, but as soon as colder weather comes along, prices would definitely go up, |
It's taken a long time for this to happen. I finally got confidence in my shot. She's drilled into my head that I have to shoot, I have to shoot. |
It's terrible. We're starting to look like Hong Kong, or Singapore at worst. Pretty soon you won't be able to throw a piece of gum on the street. |
It's that feeling when you make it home Friday night and pour yourself a drink or a glass of wine and feel like the blood has drained out of you. |
It's the biggest single distribution of territory ever. This magnitude of territory is usually only gained by nations through the process of war. |
It's the evolution of our team, trying to go to that next level. It's a natural progression, and our next goal is win a series and go from there. |
It's the final regular-season game, and our numbers are such that we're going to probably play everyone. But we're going out to win the ballgame. |
It's the first time I got dumped in my life. I think the one thing I would point to as a primary reason, basically, is that I was a gigantic ass. |
It's the kind of game that keeps you on the edge all the time. We played great defense and great behind Kevin, and sometimes that's all you need. |
It's the nature of coaching, ... You get someone who's done it and you feel like, 'Well, maybe I can catch lightning in a bottle one more time.' |