He (Welch) missed an extra point, and he missed a 40-yarder early in the fourth quarter. But he connected when it counted. He hit it well, right down the middle. |
He also extended to her an invitation to stay in a University residence when she came to Charlottesville to deliver her statement to the commonwealth's attorney. |
He always sheds new light on his characters by making different themes, ... You get to see the same character in different time periods and alternate dimensions. |
He always told us to carry ourselves with class. Like, every Friday after practice, he would tell us just basically to go home and tell our parents we love them. |
He asked for an autograph, and the next thing he knew he was lying on the floor. He just wanted [Rhymes'] autograph. He didn't want his fingerprints on his face. |
He assured me that he had tremendous respect for precedent and his approach is to not overturn cases due to a disagreement with how they were originally decided, |
He called the police believing there was a break-in. We don't know how the cocaine got there. He's a very social person. He has a lot of people in his apartment. |
He came out for early batting practice and his concentration is great. He's doing a good job of staying inside the ball. Hopefully he can stay with the approach. |
He came to Savannah many times walking these same streets with the marching and I've seen him several times during the '60s. We all was involved in the movement. |
He came up big in the fourth quarter. In that period he had four steals, two rebounds and an assist. His play was instrumental when we came from six down to win. |
He can certainly compete for a third- or fourth-line job. If he doesn't make it, we know what he's capable of. He can be an effective everyday player in the NHL. |
He carries himself well despite his age. We played him up a couple times last year, and he did a good job. He shows good presence in the huddle and on the field. |
He clearly likes to compete and to have fun while he's doing it. It never hurts to have a real cheerleader at the helm, and he appears to be that type of person. |
He convinced me he was ready to go. We need this kid. ... Especially with the two teams we might play, New York or Anaheim, we need two lefties (in the bullpen). |
He convinced me that we agreed more than we disagreed. And more important, he convinced me that he was absolutely committed to changing the culture of City Hall. |