I did see him pitch, and I thought there was a chance he might do that here if we needed him to. (But) I think concentrating on first base has helped him. |
I did sketches with pencils because they didn't cost much. I didn't have the money to buy paint. Materials aren't cheap, and I was on extremely low money. |
I did volunteer for service in Vietnam and combat there, unlike our congressman who used his daddy's influence to get into the National Guard to avoid it. |
I didn't get off to a good start, but I was focused and I was able to play my style of golf. I felt no pressure at all. There was good tension all around. |
I didn't give myself any time to let it set in. I didn't go through any depression, and it's not something I dwell on. It definitely helped to have goals. |
I didn't have my good stuff today. I hadn't pitched in about a week and my arm was feeling kind of dead. So I was pulling out more curve balls than usual. |
I didn't know how much time was on the clock. I was going to hold it for one shot. Then I looked up and saw five seconds left, so I just took off with it. |
I didn't know much about my disorder when I started two years ago. I had been hospitalized a couple times, and then my CMO put me in touch with the group. |
I didn't know whether there would be two people or two thousand so to have this many is really something special for me -- something I'll always remember. |
I didn't like the feel of the game. We were a little passive on offense and we looked lost. We needed to get organized and I liked the way they came back. |
I didn't mean to give you the impression that life at the cathedral is like Barchester Towers as written by Dostoyevsky and heavily edited by John Updike. |
I didn't mean to give you the impression that life at the cathedral is like Barchester Towers as written by Dostoyevsky and heavily edited by John Updike. |
I didn't plan to be sitting outside the leader so close to the lead for most of the race, but the early pace wasn't that hot and he got there very easily, |
I didn't raise my boy to be a soldier, I brought him up to be my pride and joy, Who dares to put a musket to his shoulder, To kill some other mother's boy |
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