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If .. 'Ifs and buts' were candy and nuts...oh, what a party we would have.
If .. 'Ifs and buts' were candy and nuts...oh, what a party we would have.
Sharon came back very strong. Their first goal was a bit of a wake-up call that we were not finished read more
Sharon came back very strong. Their first goal was a bit of a wake-up call that we were not finished yet.
You can't win unless you learn how to lose.
You can't win unless you learn how to lose.
I don't like Bush because I don't think he understands poverty or the problems of developing countries. Poor countries want read more
I don't like Bush because I don't think he understands poverty or the problems of developing countries. Poor countries want to have political independence, too -- the freedom to make decisions for themselves.
When people leave their controlled burns, they should be sticking their hands in there to make sure its cold.
When people leave their controlled burns, they should be sticking their hands in there to make sure its cold.
We want to take care of this as soon as possible. We know that we messed up, and we want read more
We want to take care of this as soon as possible. We know that we messed up, and we want to move on. As of today, we will follow whatever the state guidelines are for off-season practice. As of today, you won't see us anywhere near a football until May 1.
Fast is the way we like it. Fort Lupton's young, but this is the closest anyone has come to us read more
Fast is the way we like it. Fort Lupton's young, but this is the closest anyone has come to us in a dual this season. It's good to get Drake back; it gives us a good lower half. And the night went pretty much as I expected.
[The trains were never forgotten, but the extent of their influence only came to light with the arrival of the read more
[The trains were never forgotten, but the extent of their influence only came to light with the arrival of the internet and the subsequent flowering of genealogical research. This obsession with roots will be felt especially keenly by foundlings, who often have no way of exploring their family histories.] I notice that genealogical sites now have warnings on them saying people should be ready for little surprises, ... They're not all going to find themselves descended from King Henry VIII or Richard Cur de Lion or Wellington. This is rather strange because it was pretty taken for granted a few generations ago that families had all kinds of little moments where things had gone not according to the book. It was just one of those things. You tried to accommodate it. There was no social welfare. You just had to sort it out within villages, the families, the parish. Children went to the workhouse, but people knew about it. Nowadays, there's a kind of surprise that these cases were so commonplace.