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The higher up you go, the more mistakes you are allowed. Right at the top, if you make enough of read more
The higher up you go, the more mistakes you are allowed. Right at the top, if you make enough of them, it's considered to be your style.
He did not yell anything, he did not say anything, he just ran his truck over the crosses.
He did not yell anything, he did not say anything, he just ran his truck over the crosses.
Was Andy Warhol a bisexual?
Was Andy Warhol a bisexual?
I helped them cut posts, working in knee-deep water to keep the fence up so you wouldn't get run over read more
I helped them cut posts, working in knee-deep water to keep the fence up so you wouldn't get run over by the animals,
I think you're seeing chaos, basically. No matter how you cut it, it's very poor project design and implementation.
I think you're seeing chaos, basically. No matter how you cut it, it's very poor project design and implementation.
We're trying to serve more aggressive. We work very hard on serving every day in practice. If we back off, read more
We're trying to serve more aggressive. We work very hard on serving every day in practice. If we back off, especially against good teams, they will pound away on us. We want to make the other team work hard to pick up our serve. We don't want to make it easy to hit the ball back at us.
Right now we're up around 27 percent from this time last year. Everybody gives us the same reason. They've decided read more
Right now we're up around 27 percent from this time last year. Everybody gives us the same reason. They've decided to buy something that doesn't use as much gas.
she explains, ''but I think they really need to go back to their core constituents. I'd like to focus on read more
she explains, ''but I think they really need to go back to their core constituents. I'd like to focus on being the orchestra of the city of Baltimore and figure out how to give everyone in the community access to art music.
Are they reducing the number of 'Nutcrackers' because people are either canceling subscriptions or not buying single tickets to the read more
Are they reducing the number of 'Nutcrackers' because people are either canceling subscriptions or not buying single tickets to the 'Nutcracker?' Is this evidence of a stronger public reaction against their decision than they are willing to admit?