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We need to bring that anger we had at St. Louis. We have to make sure we do what we read more
We need to bring that anger we had at St. Louis. We have to make sure we do what we need to do in warm-ups to get psyched for [Wisconsin].
It was a case of surviving. It was not really a stage suited to the strengths of the Mitsubishis. It read more
It was a case of surviving. It was not really a stage suited to the strengths of the Mitsubishis. It was interesting to compare our speed with the Volkswagens and now they have the twin turbo engines, there is really very little difference between us in terms of the top speed.
All is not well. Science tells us that if we do not take the right action now, climate change will read more
All is not well. Science tells us that if we do not take the right action now, climate change will bring havoc, even within our lifetime,
I know it sounds overused, but truthfully, each department is interdependent upon the other. You couldn't have done it without read more
I know it sounds overused, but truthfully, each department is interdependent upon the other. You couldn't have done it without physicians, hospital board and staff members, city council all different stakeholder groups consistently working together.
If eighty percent of your sales come from twenty percent of all of your items, just carry those twenty percent.
If eighty percent of your sales come from twenty percent of all of your items, just carry those twenty percent.
Nobody in the newspaper business has raised guidance in a long time. And let's face it, the shorts got squeezed, read more
Nobody in the newspaper business has raised guidance in a long time. And let's face it, the shorts got squeezed, too.
That was the first thing I said when I got back in the locker room, I can't wait until Monday. read more
That was the first thing I said when I got back in the locker room, I can't wait until Monday. It's a big game, national TV.
In principle, there are no problems.
In principle, there are no problems.
[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.