It was only hardship if you didn't go to school. You went through it and you didn't realize what the other schools had so you just went and did your best. |
It was our failure to execute. We had opportunities at the end, but we didn't execute them to give ourselves an opportunity [to win]. You have to execute. |
It was pretty exciting. All life experiences coming into one race. I'm comfortable with my result, I trust my coach and this is only a warm up experience. |
It was pretty much a fiasco. They ended up wasting a day that those kids could have better spent in class or doing what they were going to do at the park. |
It was real important to get her back. Her leadership is invaluable. She gets us 8-to-10 rebounds and 10-to-12 points a game. This is absolutely her team. |
It was really exciting. I was kind of nervous right away, but after a while you get over your nerves. But it felt really good to just get down on the mat. |
It was really important to let them know we were still in it and, even though we missed all those opportunities, we were going to capitalize (eventually). |
It was really nice to be back on the mound. It's an old familiar place to me. I still have a lot of work to do, but I'm just trying to help any way I can. |
It was right around the corner: he was hitting posts, he was just missing nets. Finally they started going in for him tonight. That's a big night for him. |
It was strictly their decision not to (reopen). The tenant doesn't feel that he wants to get started and stop again if he doesn't know what the future is. |
It was successful, ... We had over 29 separate engagements with enemy forces that resulted in more than 40 enemy killed in action and many others wounded. |
It was such a blur. All we saw was that the shows were getting bigger. It's like people say, a lot of it is a timing thing. We came out at the right time. |
It was the fear of losing more than having to win. Nobody ever wins the Brier from 3-4. I'm not saying it'll never happen, but it's never happened before. |
It was the intellectual elite of the conservative movement that expressed the most concern, not the religious conservatives or the business conservatives. |
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