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Twenty-seven points is a lot to give up in a half, not to mention in one quarter.
Twenty-seven points is a lot to give up in a half, not to mention in one quarter.
Steroids are bad for sports, bad for players, bad for the young people who hold athletes up as role models.
Steroids are bad for sports, bad for players, bad for the young people who hold athletes up as role models.
Children are in line to go to the bathroom outside the butler (portable) buildings.
Children are in line to go to the bathroom outside the butler (portable) buildings.
. . . the great thing to learn about life is, first, not to do what you don't want to read more
. . . the great thing to learn about life is, first, not to do what you don't want to do, and, second, to do what you do want to do.
There's no Plan B. So you're a little more exposed.
There's no Plan B. So you're a little more exposed.
I can confirm our objective is for very significant growth this year. This is the first time that we have read more
I can confirm our objective is for very significant growth this year. This is the first time that we have done this at this point in the year, which demonstrates our confidence.
We go through 20 cases of ham a week. That's 40 hams every week.
We go through 20 cases of ham a week. That's 40 hams every week.
Let's say a young boy is going for a CAT scan. First, he gets to preview various animation themes. He read more
Let's say a young boy is going for a CAT scan. First, he gets to preview various animation themes. He chooses his favorite and takes a holographic RFID badge with a Philips ICODE chip. When he goes into the examination room, he waves the badge at the scanning equipment, and the walls and ceiling come to life with animations, accompanied by music and other sounds. It keeps him relaxed and it's a great way to give him instructions. When it's time for him to hold his breath, he sees a cartoon character holding his own breath!
No poet will ever take the written word as a substitute for the spoken word; he knows that it is read more
No poet will ever take the written word as a substitute for the spoken word; he knows that it is on the spoken word, and the spoken word only, that his art is founded.