Having that decision out of the way should take some pressure off. |
Having to choose between goodness and beauty is a false dichotomy. |
He (Fawell) felt the government had just put a foot on his throat. |
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He appears to have lost control traveling at a high rate of speed. |
He appointed the moon for seasons: the sun knoweth his going down. |
He brings the offensive game of lacrosse to a more cerebral level. |
He bulked up and he got faster. I think he's a lot more explosive. |
He burned his bridges while they were changing horses in midstream |
He came to our home and opened a whole new world of understanding. |
He can get some blocks, now. That was the biggest one of the year. |
He can nail me anytime he wants if it's going to happen like that. |
He carried us throughout the game, making big shots and big plays. |