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This would be one time to take it to a commercial car wash.
This would be one time to take it to a commercial car wash.
A nation which makes the final sacrifice for life and freedom does not get beaten
A nation which makes the final sacrifice for life and freedom does not get beaten
We are continuing everything that Ray dreamed of.
We are continuing everything that Ray dreamed of.
When I got the job, we had some good veteran players. Recruiting slipped for a couple of classes, but now read more
When I got the job, we had some good veteran players. Recruiting slipped for a couple of classes, but now we hope we have things going again. We hope to consistently be in the top 10.
We love this field. Things seem to go well here for us and I wonder if there is a chance read more
We love this field. Things seem to go well here for us and I wonder if there is a chance that we could play our home games here.
He gassed up the car and everything. They are ready to go at any point,
He gassed up the car and everything. They are ready to go at any point,
This promises well for Carlos' chances in the rest of the race. We had a feeling he'd be in top read more
This promises well for Carlos' chances in the rest of the race. We had a feeling he'd be in top shape after finishing well in the Tour and later having the time to prepare himself and spend time with his family without being troubled by injuries, illness or stressful contract negotiations. But just before a race starts you always get a little nervous anyway.
The shredder at Andersen's office at the Enron building was used virtually constantly and, to handle the overload, dozens of read more
The shredder at Andersen's office at the Enron building was used virtually constantly and, to handle the overload, dozens of large trunks filled with Enron documents were sent [to] Andersen's main Houston office to be shredded,
Your Englishman, confronted by something abnormal will always pretend that it isn't there. If, however, you force him to look read more
Your Englishman, confronted by something abnormal will always pretend that it isn't there. If, however, you force him to look into it, he'll at once pretend that he sees the object not for what it is but for something that he would like it to be.