It really brings you back to the months after 9/11, and it makes you question how was all of this handled. I have to say that I question everything now. |
It really elevates us even more so within the industry. Not many people know this: the drivers are the ones who vote which track they wanted to test at. |
It really starts to pick up now and the later part of April. The first or second week of May, you really get this surge of many birds coming back to us. |
It really wasn't that bad. It was cold at the start in that big open area this first time through, but I didn't really notice it the second time around. |
It seemed like he was pressing and trying to hard at the plate. Hopefully he learned something from it. I'm not concerned with him. He's a solid player. |
It seemed like the game would never end. Basketball's a game of [scoring] runs, against a youthful team and we got tentative. We really needed this win. |
Al Sharpton (1954-) |
It seemed to us like a disaster waiting to happen. The unique benefits of the drug were outweighed by the need to constantly monitor for liver toxicity. |
It seems like whenever we go into an election, we are down in the polls. Republican activists are at their strongest when they are backed into a corner. |
It seems the minister for health is happy to talk about the role of nurses when it suits him but has failed to take the profession of nursing seriously. |
It seems to be a sensible offer. It is low-balling what they could pay, but there is no other bidder in town, and it is not a stupid offer by any means. |
It should be [cause for a discount]. It is pretty big bucks, if we have to do without the data center and end-user equipment, and replace those systems. |
It should be another tough match, but we might be able to pull this one out. Hopefully, we'll carry this excitement into the Pickerington Central match. |
It should be clear to all, after the past ten years, that NATO isn't attacking Serbia because of Milosevic; it is attacking Milosevic because of Serbia. |
It should concern every American taxpayer. Their dirty little secret is they provide so-called low prices by shifting heath-care costs to the taxpayers. |