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He didn't quite manage to get his leg over.' - about Ian Botham, though admittedly on the cricket pitch at read more
He didn't quite manage to get his leg over.' - about Ian Botham, though admittedly on the cricket pitch at the time
They played really well. We didn't execute very well. I thought we tackled poorly and we coughed the ball up read more
They played really well. We didn't execute very well. I thought we tackled poorly and we coughed the ball up a couple times.
The point is that when they talk about quality of health care, patients mean something entirely different than experts do. read more
The point is that when they talk about quality of health care, patients mean something entirely different than experts do. They're not talking about numbers or outcomes but about their own human experience, which is a combination of cost, paperwork and what I'll call the hassle factor, the impersonal nature of the care.
As a team they know that they can finish high and be in contention in tournaments. It means that much read more
As a team they know that they can finish high and be in contention in tournaments. It means that much more to them out there on the course. We're not there yet. We need to continue to improve.
We plan to selectively open stores each year in important markets in Asia, Europe and Latin America.
We plan to selectively open stores each year in important markets in Asia, Europe and Latin America.
We haven't seen anything that looks and feel like an Apple product yet.
We haven't seen anything that looks and feel like an Apple product yet.
You've got to have passion to play football. We had it on the goal line. But we didn't play like read more
You've got to have passion to play football. We had it on the goal line. But we didn't play like that all the time on the field.
This is politics, raw and urgent. What is happening across the pages of almost every newspaper is a ruthless attempt read more
This is politics, raw and urgent. What is happening across the pages of almost every newspaper is a ruthless attempt to destroy the young challenger among the Tory modernizers' camp and to keep the Conservatives firmly on the right of British politics.