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We have to be able to contain him (Johnson). He's a fast quarterback, he's young, but he's a great athlete. read more
We have to be able to contain him (Johnson). He's a fast quarterback, he's young, but he's a great athlete. So we just have to be able to contain him and not let him get outside.
No foreign sky protected me, no stranger's wing shielded my face. I stand as witness to the common lot survivor read more
No foreign sky protected me, no stranger's wing shielded my face. I stand as witness to the common lot survivor of that time, that place.
No doubt. Those corners played their fannies off against the best wide receiver in the country.
No doubt. Those corners played their fannies off against the best wide receiver in the country.
I think too many people found that by waiting, maybe the prime locations they wanted were harder to find.
I think too many people found that by waiting, maybe the prime locations they wanted were harder to find.
You're not going to see a (buying and selling) frenzy. For the time being it should ... give investors some read more
You're not going to see a (buying and selling) frenzy. For the time being it should ... give investors some comfort there is some value out there.
The man had packed his suitcase and was ready to travel abroad to his holiday residence. Family members long thought read more
The man had packed his suitcase and was ready to travel abroad to his holiday residence. Family members long thought he was abroad. That was the reason the man could lie here so long before being found.
If I had a thousand major shareholders that I know would be selling stock because of portfolio diversification, I would read more
If I had a thousand major shareholders that I know would be selling stock because of portfolio diversification, I would rather do a secondary offering than have them sell in dribs and drabs. It makes a lot of sense to do it in one fell swoop.
Her rarely striking out was not genetics. I think it was the psychology I tried to implant in her when read more
Her rarely striking out was not genetics. I think it was the psychology I tried to implant in her when she was young. We would go to the batting cage and I would put it on 110 pitches. I told her as long as you at least foul the ball off there is no way you are going to strike out and that all you have to do is just nick the ball.