They bought a lot of branches from Fleet, when they merged with Fleet Boston, ... I think you can look for 30 percent gains in that stock for the next two year. |
They bring instant recognition to a campaign. Whether it's a print or a television one, when you show a picture of Marilyn Monroe, she's instantly recognizable. |
They call it the premier blues festival in the country, ... because it’s really where the blues began. It’s almost like going to church. It’s holy ground. |
They came out and scored every time down the court. They are a good team, one of the best in the sixth region and after the first quarter we played pretty well. |
They chose to walk Carl. He had been tough all day long, but he left a pitch up in the zone to me and I was able to get it down the line. It was a good feeling. |
They controlled the line of scrimmage up front. Usually when you're able to do that, you're able to win the football game. It was difficult to run the football. |
They controlled the line of scrimmage up front. Usually when you're able to do that, you're able to win the football game. It was difficult to run the football. |
They cut about 10 feet from each of the four legs and the eight-inch water pipe coming down the middle. Everything was doing fine. There was just a little sway. |
They defended us well, obviously. I thought we had a few shots that were good shots that didn't go in and they were primed and ready to go in the third quarter. |
They did a good job attacking us in transition (in that period) ... and that put us back on our heels. In the third, we got down and didn't withstand their run. |
They did not expect the workforce to do what it did. Instead of the very rich and the very poor, you have people in between, and the unions are protecting them. |
They didn't want 'those people' coming into Hancock Park, low-income people. The Hancock Park people clearly were making their opposition known to Henry Waxman. |
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They don't do things normally. They look at each other. They point fingers. Their eyes get big, like deer in the headlights, like they don't know what hit them. |
They don't make mistakes. They don't turn the football over. We turned the football over on the first play. We talked about turnovers and how crucial they were. |