Having the option to choose gives customers the best of both worlds -- especially in the Northeast, where people don't always enjoy going out in the cold. |
He -- with two vice presidents and with the prime minister and his deputies and with the speaker of the house -- they are forming a collective leadership, |
He (Brown) is ready, he's had his two and half games and he's had a good summer, so whatever Jonathon is capable of we should be able to get this weekend. |
He always pushed the bar higher, and I think his best days are probably still in front of him. He's as good as any tight end in the country in my opinion. |
He and his friends used to play basically an adult version of hide and seek, where they would run and hide in the woods and people would try to find them. |
He apologized, ... I said, 'That's not what we're doing right now. You just get well, do what the doctors tell you to do, and we'll deal with this later.' |
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He brings toughness and exuberance to our group. He's legitimately trying to get in there and take contact. I thought all around he was excellent tonight. |
He came back with a purpose, and it's going to be very, very interesting. If he keeps going the way he is, and stays around, he's going to make us better. |
He came in here and looked fantastic. He used all his pitches and all of them were working. He's more consistent and confident. These are all good things. |
He came in young. He was very intelligent at that age; I don't think he was 21. He was a nice person to work with and he and I used to share the darkroom. |
He came out of the race fine. I'm going to throw the race out and go by his last two races at Tampa. He showed us he deserves a chance to be in the Derby. |
He can fill a whole hand up with Super Bowl rings, and those haven't been seen around here. He knows what needs to be done. All he needs is a little time. |
He certainly is to the Packers what I'm sure Joe Montana was to the San Francisco 49ers early in both of their careers. He's obviously our building block. |
He could have owned the thing outright. But he didn't. He went door to door and sold shares so the community could share in the bank and own a part of it. |