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It was not bad. I had to fight back after the bad start.
It was not bad. I had to fight back after the bad start.
We have a lot of girls who go out there and just bust their butts. It showed (against Centerburg) when read more
We have a lot of girls who go out there and just bust their butts. It showed (against Centerburg) when some of our girls stepped up. They didn't want to lose.
We played a great 20 minutes and (then) we lost our composure. We didn't match their intensity to start the read more
We played a great 20 minutes and (then) we lost our composure. We didn't match their intensity to start the second half.
We are pleased to receive approval of the transaction in Idaho and appreciate the efforts of the commission and all read more
We are pleased to receive approval of the transaction in Idaho and appreciate the efforts of the commission and all parties to the proceeding working together to reach an agreement that is fair and equitable to all stakeholders.
The importance of this big defeat, dramatic defeat is not only that they have lost areas, but they have lost read more
The importance of this big defeat, dramatic defeat is not only that they have lost areas, but they have lost their main fighting force,
We're a specialty store, so we try and bring in the stuff that no one else has or that is read more
We're a specialty store, so we try and bring in the stuff that no one else has or that is hard to find.
We know that the nature of genius is to provide idiots with ideas twenty years later.
We know that the nature of genius is to provide idiots with ideas twenty years later.
There will be an orientation on Sept. 29, where there will be commitment between guides and parents. No location has read more
There will be an orientation on Sept. 29, where there will be commitment between guides and parents. No location has been designated as yet.
The problem with Papua is: who has the legitimacy to negotiate on behalf of Papuans with the government?
The problem with Papua is: who has the legitimacy to negotiate on behalf of Papuans with the government?