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We never got a real big lead on them, and we got to work on some things.
We never got a real big lead on them, and we got to work on some things.
He told us the game wasn't over. He told us (the Bulldogs) weren't going to quit. We got lackadaisical.
He told us the game wasn't over. He told us (the Bulldogs) weren't going to quit. We got lackadaisical.
What's his name, the number 10, the small one who doesn't play in the Real Madrid first team. This midget read more
What's his name, the number 10, the small one who doesn't play in the Real Madrid first team. This midget who thinks he's a king, I refuse to talk about him any more.
For them to begin to see ACS as a more positive presence in the communities – that's huge progress. We read more
For them to begin to see ACS as a more positive presence in the communities – that's huge progress. We sit now right on the cusp of losing that if we're not careful.
[The fifth Puerto Rican to play in the NBA, Arroyo, 24, had an excused absence on the third day of read more
[The fifth Puerto Rican to play in the NBA, Arroyo, 24, had an excused absence on the third day of training camp so he could attend a reception in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month held at the White House. The highlight came when President Bush thanked Arroyo for attending.] Honestly, ... I was sort of surprised he knew my name.
I believe that the world will wait long time for a progress and imagination equal to Tesla's.
I believe that the world will wait long time for a progress and imagination equal to Tesla's.
I was not really as good as I should have been.
I was not really as good as I should have been.
[She: Combines an entrepreneurial spirit with skills as a former computer specialist and corporate trainer to design real-world projects incorporating read more
[She: Combines an entrepreneurial spirit with skills as a former computer specialist and corporate trainer to design real-world projects incorporating task management, teamwork, responsibility, etiquette, success and failure; Has entrepreneurship students form companies to make and market products, complete tasks in an Apprentice-like game and manage a community golf tournament that raises up to $3,000 a year for charity; Advises student council and school online magazine, www.dawgmag.org; Turns simple keyboarding drills into PowerPoint-driven games with raffle tickets for small prizes; Videoconferencing with All-USA Teacher Teammate Pam Vaughan and her rural Arkansas chemistry class for a year-long project in which her students will market soap made by Vaughan's students; Collaborates with local businesses and corporations to form districtwide partnerships;] She has a passion for teaching and for children, a creative mind and limitless energy, ... When you put that together, you have something special.