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I've had women who move to the towns I'm living in, just pack up and move there, never even met read more
I've had women who move to the towns I'm living in, just pack up and move there, never even met 'em before, 'cause they heard I lived there.
That's been our key all year. Our defense has kept us in games and our bats have won them for read more
That's been our key all year. Our defense has kept us in games and our bats have won them for us.
The end of a generation.
The end of a generation.
I maintain the rather old-fashioned view that this is my w0rk and it's in the public arena, but that doesn't read more
I maintain the rather old-fashioned view that this is my w0rk and it's in the public arena, but that doesn't entitle everyone to know what happened at home before coming here . . .
The roadmap is inoperative and nothing has replaced it.
The roadmap is inoperative and nothing has replaced it.
It seems the storm is not going to be as strong as we feared and that was enough to take read more
It seems the storm is not going to be as strong as we feared and that was enough to take some of the selling pressure off stocks today. We are not likely to see real stock-buying this afternoon as most investors still want to see what happens with the storm during the weekend, but if damage is minimal, we might be bound for a rally on Monday.
The industry is awash in federal drilling permits. They have so many, they don't know what to do with them.
The industry is awash in federal drilling permits. They have so many, they don't know what to do with them.
The second half, we seemed like we picked up the pressure more and once we did, it seemed like it read more
The second half, we seemed like we picked up the pressure more and once we did, it seemed like it slowed them down to help us score a lot more.
The convenience group is declining rapidly. In 1998 that group made up 16.8% of our sample. The 3% that was read more
The convenience group is declining rapidly. In 1998 that group made up 16.8% of our sample. The 3% that was lost by 2003 was about evenly split among the other four groups.