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And the matches gave such a brilliant light that it was brighter than at noon-day: never formerly had the grandmother read more
And the matches gave such a brilliant light that it was brighter than at noon-day: never formerly had the grandmother been so beautiful and so tall. She took the little maiden, on her arm, and both flew in brightness and in joy so high, so very high, and then above was neither cold, nor hunger, nor anxiety--they were with God.
It just shows how global basketball is, how unifying basketball is.
It just shows how global basketball is, how unifying basketball is.
It's after the rebuilding and getting back into a new home that people may realize the impact of the tornado.
It's after the rebuilding and getting back into a new home that people may realize the impact of the tornado.
Merritt and Ashley really got us going in the second half.
Merritt and Ashley really got us going in the second half.
A guy walks up to me and asks 'What's Punk?'. So I kick over a garbage can and say 'That's read more
A guy walks up to me and asks 'What's Punk?'. So I kick over a garbage can and say 'That's punk!'. So he kicks over the garbage can and says 'That's Punk?', and I say 'No, that's trend!'
They liked me so long as the liquor flowed at my house, but I haven't seen any of them around read more
They liked me so long as the liquor flowed at my house, but I haven't seen any of them around lately.
The third quarter really hurt us. They had been playing us full-court man the entire game, but we went through read more
The third quarter really hurt us. They had been playing us full-court man the entire game, but we went through a couple of minutes in that period where Oakland got even more aggressive; we just couldn't hang on to the ball and they were able to score off it.
It reflects the very nature that we're changing directions.
It reflects the very nature that we're changing directions.
Your Englishman, confronted by something abnormal will always pretend that it isn't there. If, however, you force him to look read more
Your Englishman, confronted by something abnormal will always pretend that it isn't there. If, however, you force him to look into it, he'll at once pretend that he sees the object not for what it is but for something that he would like it to be.