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I decided to do the maximum to hold onto the lead for as long as possible. That is why I read more
I decided to do the maximum to hold onto the lead for as long as possible. That is why I pushed so hard from the beginning. I was at 100 percent concentration.
We will continue martyrdom operations throughout Palestine until the occupation leaves. The barriers of shame and disgrace set up by read more
We will continue martyrdom operations throughout Palestine until the occupation leaves. The barriers of shame and disgrace set up by the Zionists shall face more blows,
Nothing lowers the level on conversation more than raising the voice.
Nothing lowers the level on conversation more than raising the voice.
I'd have to see it on replay, but all I was trying to do was get to the front of read more
I'd have to see it on replay, but all I was trying to do was get to the front of the net and establish position. I didn't feel much of anything, and the puck was in the net, and then all the sudden, I see them waving, so it was frustrating.
The idea is that the boys learn about cars, how to build them and how to compete in a fun read more
The idea is that the boys learn about cars, how to build them and how to compete in a fun way.
He is such an advocate for us in his everyday job and life. And he does that daily, continuously and read more
He is such an advocate for us in his everyday job and life. And he does that daily, continuously and with enthusiasm.
The name change is in the best interest of our corporation. We want to present a new image for the read more
The name change is in the best interest of our corporation. We want to present a new image for the company as we continue to grow in the trucking and logistics business. We believe that the current name presents a limiting impression of the nature of our business.
[Abrams described a historically significant episode that revealed how the medical establishment -not just the government- has upheld prohibition.] In read more
[Abrams described a historically significant episode that revealed how the medical establishment -not just the government- has upheld prohibition.] In 1997 after the law was changed in California, Jerome Kassirer, who was Editor-in-chief of the New England Journal of Medicine, wrote an editorial on medical marijuana called 'federal foolishness,' saying 'We know this drug works, everybody has their anecdotal experience of people who have benefited from it, get over it, reschedule it, make it schedule 2.' Unfortunately, ... he very shortly thereafter became no longer the editor in chief of the New England Journal of Medicine.