He was simply a man ahead of his time. He was the second of two men I knew who never had any prejudice. There was my father and then there was J. L. Wilkinson. |
He was the ultimate team guy. He learned from Kirk and Matt (McCoy) and when it was his turn, he was ready to lead the team and he has good qualities to do it. |
He was totally incredible, ... This is the guy who was in charge of the corporation. ... I'm afraid he may have put himself in some legal jeopardy as a result. |
He was very hard on me, ... It didn't matter if it was ping-pong or golf or pool, he'd try to beat me. He's definitely the person who taught me how to compete. |
He was very surprised that she filed that motion. By the time the motion was heard, she would have, at best, had possession of the home for three or four days. |
He was very sweet on a little girl from Wheeling, and they were planning to get married ... but he didn't make it, ... They were truly in love with each other. |
He was writing most of these pieces to play himself or have his students play. I don't think there was nearly the same sense of passing music on for posterity. |
He went through therapy. He got himself a personal trainer. He got his legs going. He made back for the end of last season, but I could tell he wasn't himself. |
He who, from zone to zone, Guides through the boundless sky thy certain flight, In the long way that I must tread alone, Will lead my steps aright. |
He will be remembered as a villain politician responsible for the suffering of thousands of people. He was the first head of state to be charged with genocide. |
He won the game for us. That game could have been blown open. The game was there, and somehow he strikes those three guys out. He's having a great year for us. |
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He'll get to full throttle. He's close, it's just the everyday pounding. As long as he's not experiencing any discomfort or setbacks, we'll take it day-by-day. |
He'll make you pay. When there was a long offensive rebound he stuck a 3. He did it several times. Those baskets had the effect of splintering us a little bit. |
He'll probably end up one day playing second base for us, possibly. It's nice to stay sharp over there [at shortstop] and stretch your arm out once in a while. |