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The toughest thing about it was I couldn't come to grips with it. I couldn't reason it out in my read more
The toughest thing about it was I couldn't come to grips with it. I couldn't reason it out in my mind. It was very difficult. I didn't agree with it. I don't think I ever will.
Because we do not have generation assets to ?hedge? the impact of the rate hike, Maine consumers take the hit read more
Because we do not have generation assets to ?hedge? the impact of the rate hike, Maine consumers take the hit worse than any other state in New England.
For them to begin to see [the agency] as a more positive presence in the communities - that's huge progress. read more
For them to begin to see [the agency] as a more positive presence in the communities - that's huge progress. We sit now right on the cusp of losing that if we're not careful.
She brightens my day! Every day I'm smiling, I'm thinking about her.
She brightens my day! Every day I'm smiling, I'm thinking about her.
The chance of it turning north to Louisiana is getting slimmer.
The chance of it turning north to Louisiana is getting slimmer.
We weren't prepared, we didn't have the background information [and] we didn't have the collateral information. In many cases, you read more
We weren't prepared, we didn't have the background information [and] we didn't have the collateral information. In many cases, you can do more damage than good if you don't do your homework.
I mean simply to say that I want my characters to suggest the background in themselves, even when it is read more
I mean simply to say that I want my characters to suggest the background in themselves, even when it is not visible. I want them to be so powerfully realized that we cannot imagine them apart from their physical and social context even when we see them in empty space.
I'm personally not against billboards, but I am worried about the looks within the city limits. I see billboards as read more
I'm personally not against billboards, but I am worried about the looks within the city limits. I see billboards as more of a process of, as you're coming into town, wanting people to stop and service our businesses, buy their gas and stuff like that. Once you come into town and get into high density growth and mini-stores it becomes more of a distraction and a nuisance.
There's no excuse for it. It's our home gym. We practice here every day, so there's no excuse for it.
There's no excuse for it. It's our home gym. We practice here every day, so there's no excuse for it.