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We kind of panicked a little bit.
We kind of panicked a little bit.
We took her into the doctor, and at first they didn't know what was wrong. She went down so quick read more
We took her into the doctor, and at first they didn't know what was wrong. She went down so quick in a few days. I thank God for the doctor at the clinic in Joes. They drew her blood and said, 'You have 48 hours to get her to Children's (Hospital).' I was devastated.
We're playing around eight or nine guys per game. We have no big numbers.
We're playing around eight or nine guys per game. We have no big numbers.
The real odd thing here is that we're existing gambling facilities in this state and we offer all those things read more
The real odd thing here is that we're existing gambling facilities in this state and we offer all those things now. It's just now we're adding another product and all of a sudden we have to have these restrictions. Something about it doesn't seem right.
If your great umbrage would care to meet my high dudgeon at 12 paces, I would be happy to entertain read more
If your great umbrage would care to meet my high dudgeon at 12 paces, I would be happy to entertain you at dawn.
It's special, especially in a team sport. It took a team effort to win. We weren't looking at this game read more
It's special, especially in a team sport. It took a team effort to win. We weren't looking at this game as his 300th win, we just looked at it as our first game of the season.
We were trying to take the middle away -- and the post -- and they just had too many guys read more
We were trying to take the middle away -- and the post -- and they just had too many guys that [could] go to the boards. We just didn't have enough size for them.
I think we're still in a very headline-driven market and the geopolitical concerns are going to continue to outweigh the read more
I think we're still in a very headline-driven market and the geopolitical concerns are going to continue to outweigh the fundamentals.
There is little evidence that mandatory emissions caps actually work. For example, since signing the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, which read more
There is little evidence that mandatory emissions caps actually work. For example, since signing the Kyoto Protocol in 1997, which mandates the reduction of carbon emissions, both Canada and Greece have seen a nearly 25 percent increase in emissions. According to the European Environment Agency, 13 EU nations that signed onto the Kyoto Protocol are on track to miss their 2010 emissions targets.