I would like more athletes to be involved, but it takes commitment. It is a club sport, but there are rules and regulations that must be followed. |
I would like people in the community to know that we aren't just the school on the hill. We have a lot of things going here, and they're positive. |
I would like to point out that June 13 was probably the most anxious day of Michael Jackson's life. That was the day the jury reached the verdict. |
I would like to see the evidence for this and we would ask those who make the claims to present us with the evidence; let us look in the evidence, |
I would like to urge both parties to show maximum restraint, to desist from acts of violence, the use of force and cease all offensive operations. |
I would love to think that because of the Emmy, the powers that be might be a little bit more inclined to use the character in a more fulsome way. |
I would never let a woman kick my ass. If she tried something, I'd be like, HEY! You get your bitch ass back in the kitchen and make me some pie!" |
I would not term it a suspension. He will not be traveling with the team and will not be playing in the game tonight. The decision was made by me. |
I would predict that this mutation is now endemic and will not go away. I would suspect that this class of drugs will not be used for a long time. |
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I would say that all the themes of the book are there from the beginning, including the individual, the social, magic, religion, and also science, |
I would say that definitely for pregnancy and for motion sickness or sea sickness and for post-operative nausea, it seems to work very, very well. |
I would tell him what it's like and I wouldn't leave anything out, ... You've got to satisfy two sets of people here and it shouldn't be that way. |
I would typically say you could add 15 percent international, put 30 percent in small cap companies and 55 percent in large domestic growth names. |
I would walk from here to Drogheda and back to see the man who is blockhead enough to expect anything except injustice from an English Parliament. |