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All told, I consider my constitution a child on the verge of death, from which you can transplant some organs read more
All told, I consider my constitution a child on the verge of death, from which you can transplant some organs into the Treaty of Nice,
We got through that and, of course, now I think we are in a position of strength and to move read more
We got through that and, of course, now I think we are in a position of strength and to move forward.
We intend to do a massive world tour with Demon Days, but I won't be involved with it. It'll be read more
We intend to do a massive world tour with Demon Days, but I won't be involved with it. It'll be all animation and big sound systems and stuff.
In some places if you get to the Final Eight and lose to the No. 1 seed and win 32 read more
In some places if you get to the Final Eight and lose to the No. 1 seed and win 32 games, there's 6,000 people waiting to meet you at the airport when you go home. But with us, with our tradition, people say, 'What happened?' We're just a team that came close . . . a team that almost had a chance to be great.
You don't enjoy it when he gets you out and makes you look a monkey. But if you get runs read more
You don't enjoy it when he gets you out and makes you look a monkey. But if you get runs against him, you enjoy that because you know you've certainly earned them.
It's very treacherous. ... It's better to wait until conditions are better.
It's very treacherous. ... It's better to wait until conditions are better.
He's starting to settle in by getting in a groove.
He's starting to settle in by getting in a groove.
Even if he is going to be confirmed, there are strategic reasons to make the 'no' vote as high as read more
Even if he is going to be confirmed, there are strategic reasons to make the 'no' vote as high as possible.
[Benigno Aguirre, of the Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware, has been watching and reading about looters in read more
[Benigno Aguirre, of the Disaster Research Center at the University of Delaware, has been watching and reading about looters in Louisiana.] It may look from the outside as if they are stealing or breaking the law, ... when in fact some of them are trying to survive.