Max Stirner (1806-) |
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He withdraweth not his eyes from the righteous: but with kings are they on the throne; yea, he doth establish them for ever, and they are exalted. |
He woke up this morning and said he was sick. I had him sleep until noon. He was throwing up with a fever. We gave him crackers and water all day. |
He won't play this week. They won't give me a date (when he might return), but I know he won't play this week. It will apparently be week-to-week. |
He worked hard. He's swinging the bat well. We brought him up to play, we'll continue to play [Chris] Burke some, too. We'll see how it works out. |
He would have been the state's star witness, ... Because he would have shown the link between (the assault) and (McQueen) having the heart attack. |
He?s a great coach. When you play his teams, that?s pretty much the standard that you judge yourself. Tonight was a good performance for our team. |
He'd look at all of my box scores. If I went 4-for-4, he'd call me up and congratulate me. Or if I'd go 0-for-3, he'd call me up and get on to me. |
He'll be here for another week and then return home. It's a shame that he's retired, because it looked like he was getting better as he got older. |
He'll have to show us quite a bit of stuff the day before the game before we let him go. If he can't show us he can play, then we won't clear him. |
He'll miss the test and fly to the United Kingdom tomorrow to see a specialist. His availability for the remainder of the tour will be reassessed. |
He's a force inside and you could see late how he can take over a game. If we hadn't contained him early, this game could have gone the other way. |
He's a great player. The guy made shots tonight. We wanted to take away his penetration and keep him out of the paint. He was hitting his jumpers. |
He's a guy who can score, yet I don't see him referred to a lot as a big scorer. He's a winner. And he's done it in a lot of different situations. |