The First Amendment makes confidence in the common sense of our people and in the maturity of their judgment the great postulate of our democracy. |
The first big scene will be a soccer match with dinosaurs. The second scene will show cavewomen and dinosaurs. It will be an event for the family. |
The first families that are feeling this in terms of a real squeeze are those that are on more restrictive incomes, those who can least afford it. |
The first few years it was to the point of giving tickets away. This year we are working hard to divide up tickets across our four business units. |
The first game was the usual story for us, a lot of being young mistakes and mercy ruling us, but the second game was almost completely different. |
The first half was like a chess match, and then things really opened up. Our defense came of age today, and we did a great job finishing the game. |
The first half we had decent possession. Moffat stayed compact in the middle, so we had to attack from the flanks, and we did that the first half. |
The first incarnation was where the protein was a product. Now we have entered a phase where the protein isn't the product, but a means to an end. |
The first one (by Smyth) wasn't a goal. It was clear he kicked it in. The second one, well . . . I don't know. I think it was a pretty close call. |
The first people who reached the World Trade Center did not know who was in charge. Every state and locality has got to have one agency in charge. |
The first set was not so easy for me. ... I made way too many unforced errors and really took one set to adjust to the conditions and to the game. |
The first thing we must accomplish is get past the preliminary round. This gives us confidence, a little bit, that we can play with the top teams. |
The first time was an accident. The second time (Saturday) is for speeding. I was rushing to school in November. Of course then I was really late. |
The fishers also shall mourn, and all they that cast angle into the brooks shall lament, and they that spread nets upon the waters shall languish. |
The fixed terms are there for a purpose, and that is to protect the independence of the appointee, ... I don't think they ought to change the law. |