Here was this vast machinery of government and they didn't know how it ran, where you put in the gas, where you put in the oil, where you turn the throttle. |
Here, at least, there are real people. We assume they are real Wal-Mart shoppers. They are good-looking, but not so fashionista that you can't aspire to it. |
Here's a kid that gave up four unearned runs. The only reason we took him out was because he threw a lot of pitches. And those pitches came after the error. |
Herring is getting the treatment he should be getting, and Maurice Ashmore isn't. That's a function of the fact that the state has lost those forensic beds. |
Hewlett`s accelerating, ... That kind of multiple, that kind of history, and that kind of infusion of new blood. That sounds like a pretty good story to me. |
Hey, Maria wants it. She's starting to learn to move better and cut off angles and things like that. I'm a big believer in Maria. I think she's very hungry. |
Higher metals prices and poor US dollar sentiment are offsetting a declining yield advantage for the Aussie, but we still see it expensive north of $0.7500. |
His backpack with all his books, notebooks and other items is about one-third of his (Alex's) body weight. I've watched him walk hunched over for two years, |
His comments suggest that the BOJ would not end its policy at the February meeting, but he did not deny the possibility of a policy shift in March or April. |
His demands are so extreme, and he insists on them, time after time after time. It contradicts the approach that almost every leader of every industry uses. |
His father and brother told me to defend that belt with pride. It's really tough right now. It's hard for me to contemplate what's happening at this moment. |
His focus was different. He was, actually, writing a novel. We were trying to delight an audience, and to pull an audience along through a complicated tale. |
His friends and his neighbors were all gone, and he didn?t want to take something that other people might need, ... He didn?t know that he too was a victim. |
Maureen Dowd (1952-) |
His mother called and said they were new to the area and wondered if we'd help welcome him home. I told her 'You bet,' and we showed up with several people. |