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The people in Barrow thought we would starve.
The people in Barrow thought we would starve.
We are ready to talk, but it is just an exploratory conversation, since Brazil isn't negotiating with the United Kingdom. read more
We are ready to talk, but it is just an exploratory conversation, since Brazil isn't negotiating with the United Kingdom. The negotiation involves the G-20 (the group of 21 developing countries), Europe, and the United States.
If it happened to us here in Wethersfield, ... I would want to come back and rebuild.
If it happened to us here in Wethersfield, ... I would want to come back and rebuild.
Well, there was one fellow that wanted to give me a good swift kick in the rear end for not read more
Well, there was one fellow that wanted to give me a good swift kick in the rear end for not getting our work done,
We won the MASCAC every year I played at Salem State. Those were really good times. We went to the read more
We won the MASCAC every year I played at Salem State. Those were really good times. We went to the Division III Sweet 16 twice while I was there. I also broke my own rebounding record twice.
His development has come along real well. He's made good strides defensively. His hitting, though, is what really has impressed read more
His development has come along real well. He's made good strides defensively. His hitting, though, is what really has impressed us. It's good enough to where we feel he'll go to Triple-A and play a big role there.
Nothing is wonderful when you get used to it.
Nothing is wonderful when you get used to it.
A lot of the residents thought because they were going south, the climate was going to be a lot warmer,
A lot of the residents thought because they were going south, the climate was going to be a lot warmer,
My immediate reaction was that our job had just increased by two or three years, but that the samples were read more
My immediate reaction was that our job had just increased by two or three years, but that the samples were still there. A 200 miles-per-hour crash isn't going to dislodge solar wind atoms that are buried in the collectors. It's going to take longer and people are going to have to work harder...but the samples are still there.