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Adams first law of survival: Get even first.
Adams first law of survival: Get even first.
We came back from Saturday's loss and we were better against Grand Rapids and grinded out a win.
We came back from Saturday's loss and we were better against Grand Rapids and grinded out a win.
The biggest story of the year is clearly the record-breaking hurricane season.
The biggest story of the year is clearly the record-breaking hurricane season.
This is the only lighthouse we've ever read about or heard about that has tide pools designed for the handicapped, read more
This is the only lighthouse we've ever read about or heard about that has tide pools designed for the handicapped, where you can actually take a wheelchair, go down ramps and go into the Pacific Ocean and touch the urchins and the starfish. That really impressed us.
I applaud (NWA Head Start). They hired somebody bilingual  it's a tremendous need in the community.
I applaud (NWA Head Start). They hired somebody bilingual  it's a tremendous need in the community.
Innovation, creativity, and enthusiasm are all linked. When you walk into a warehouse and the manager can't wait to show read more
Innovation, creativity, and enthusiasm are all linked. When you walk into a warehouse and the manager can't wait to show you what the staff has accomplished, you can feel the enthusiasm, excitement, and pride. When that energy doesn't exist, there probably isn't much innovation or creativity going on.
This center is dedicated to long-term research, looking at future innovations and concepts that will be commercially available five to read more
This center is dedicated to long-term research, looking at future innovations and concepts that will be commercially available five to 10 years down the road.
The whole world will praise him and all Indians will be forever indebted to him if he does.
The whole world will praise him and all Indians will be forever indebted to him if he does.
Perfection irritates as well as it attracts, in fiction as in life.
Perfection irritates as well as it attracts, in fiction as in life.