This is the twilight of the banks. It would be a more cheerful spectacle if we could envision the dawn of the institutions that will replace them. |
This is very dangerous and could easily go from bad to worse, ... It is not in the Israeli or Palestinian interests for this violence to continue. |
This is what I've been looking for, ... I think the landscape [for consolidation] of the packaged food industry is about to change for the better. |
This is what they want to be able to show voters -- that we got things done. And therefore give us the mandate we're seeking, which is a majority. |
This is what we have been looking for. He came out with a great attitude and threw strikes. He had a lot of confidence and the defense behind him. |
This is what we intend to do with 'World News Tonight' going forward. It's about giving them a real sense up close of the big stories of our time. |
This is what we were talking about from Day 1, how we could go with any lineup and come off the bench and bring energy, and we wouldn't lose much. |
This is where I am. I am not leaving now. I know it might be hard for guys to focus. But that's not my problem. I just really, really want to win. |
This is why it's so important to us to try to get the Klamath restored. We're talking about most of Oregon and California being shut down by this. |
This is Yahoo getting much bigger in China. We look at this as an opportunity to get much bigger much faster working with a great management team. |
This isn't a normal base closing because there's so much history. There's a feeling of sadness that we have to say farewell to our German friends. |
This kid who was always laid back, he's got a few bubbles in him, he said: 'Bring 'em on today, I'll beat 'em again. That was so uncharacteristic. |
This needs to be addressed. There is good access to that area now, there is the potential to bring infrastructure, and it is close to city limits. |
This neighborhood complex is one of the more amazing and original ideas I have ever heard of. I don't think there's anything like it in the world. |
David Steel (1938-) |