In the NCAA tournament, there are two things people love to see -- a Cinderella story and a team that is so powerful and explosive they look invincible. |
In the next 12 months we our plan was to build 25 homes but we are doubling our initiative to build 50 homes. That will take a lot of community support. |
In the past I've been a little nervous. This year I had a calm feeling. Truly I think God gave me the confidence. I just put my trust in God completely. |
In the past two weeks we've experienced a sea of change within our organization and these moves are in accordance with our new direction and philosophy. |
In the past when we blew a lead, there would have been a lot of guys putting their heads down. But the crowd didn't allow us to do that, and we hung on. |
In the second game, we got back into it because we were patient. We got people on base and came up with a timely hit here or there and got on top of it. |
In the second half, I just re-evaluated everything and realized I had to use my legs. So, I tried to use my legs as much as possible in the second half. |
In their streets they shall gird themselves with sackcloth: on the tops of their houses, and in their streets, every one shall howl, weeping abundantly. |
In this awfully stupendous manner, at which Reason stands aghast, and Faith herself is half confounded, was the grace of God to man at length manifested |
In this awfully stupendous manner, at which Reason stands aghast, and Faith herself is half confounded, was the grace of God to man at length manifested |
In this case, we needed to make sure crash and rescue services were available. People in the radar room were instrumental in getting him to the airport. |
In this situation we've got with suppliers, it's unfortunately a part of doing business these days. You do end up with a lot of suppliers in Chapter 11. |
In those refuge stations, the workers can seal themselves in and be safe with enough oxygen, food and water to be comfortable for 36 hours at the least. |
In today's travel environment, the more information you have the better. As long as the information is accurate, I don't see any downside for travelers. |
In writing biography, fact and fiction shouldn't be mixed. And if they are, the fiction parts should be printed in red ink, the fact parts in black ink. |