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chance meadows might rapidly
You might have a better chance in the Truckee Meadows where there is existing, but rapidly disappearing (due to development) marmot habitat. Chris Healy
chance defeat ourselves protect series
To protect a defeat and still go down 1-0 in the series is pointless. We've got to give ourselves a chance to win. Shaun Pollock
chance great national news week win
Each week we've got a chance to make national news because of who we're playing. Any win will be a great one. Bobby Wallace
chance demanding europe focus gives higher levels requires wonderful
Europe is a demanding place which requires higher levels of focus and dedication. But it gives you the chance to do wonderful things. Claude Puel
chance definitely gave win
Fleury definitely gave us a chance to win the game. He made a lot of big saves. Colby Armstrong
chance gives hang last morning relax trouble watched
Brett watched him and said I shouldn't have too much trouble. I like the quarterfinals in the morning and the semifinals at night. It gives me a chance to relax and hang out with my friends. I'm a senior, so this is the last time. Jeremie Cook
chance looked meet others
Brooke looked very good. It was the first meet and she and the others had a chance to get the butterflies out. Craig Smith
chance felt good kids pitcher seeing though
Even though we got down, I felt that we were seeing their pitcher really good and if our kids were patient, that we would have a good chance to get back in it. And we did. Tony Wilson
chance daytime exactly letter setting totally
Between your daughter, with her one-word statements, your letter writing and, most importantly, your totally unconvincing demeanor, it never had a chance -- much as your daytime show is not exactly setting records. Donald Trump
died goes jim problem replace seem trying
Jim died in 1971, and the problem of trying to replace him was insurmountable at that time. But after 30 years or so goes by, it doesn't seem so insurmountable. Robby Krieger
missing half naked
For a time Jack was angry; but when he had been without the jacket for a short while he began to realize that being half-clothed is infinitely more uncomfortable than being entirely naked. Soon he did not miss his clothing in the least, and from that he came to revel in the freedom of his unhampered state. Edgar Rice Burroughs
proud
I'm very proud of the guys. We swam very well when we could've just showed up, we showed a lot of pride. Matt Watson
son years racing
My son is racing his first 24-hour this year with Porsche. Bobby Rahal
song pain garden
Garden of Pain, I need you. What were the songs of beasts to the cries of sentient souls? Anne Rice
song believe voice
I don't believe that raising my voice in song is going to be pleasing to a God who is sitting upstairs somewhere, waiting to be pleased. Andrew Solomon
song book people
I imagine the earth when I am no more: Women's dresses, dewy lilacs, a song in the valley. Yet the books will be there on the shelves, well born, Derived from people, but also from radiance, heights. Czeslaw Milosz
son firsts born
I worked so much when my first son was born that I missed a lot. Cuba Gooding, Jr.
song people trying
Each song [Desaparecidos] has a seed that it came from. We're trying to take that and broaden it out and make it resonate with people. Conor Oberst
song rain eye
And your eyes must do some raining if you're ever gonna grow / When crying don't help, you can't compose yourself / It's best to compose a poem, an honest verse of longing / Or a simple song of hope. Conor Oberst
song writing rocks
Every time I finish a song... most of the time it's in my own head, like this sounds too much like a Townes Van Zandt song, or whoever. I realize there are so many melodies and chord progressions in pop and rock music that are so similar that you can kind of trace it back to other things. Most of the time it's just in your head. Conor Oberst
song matter inanimate-objects
Pronouns really don't matter in a song - 'I' or 'he' or 'she' or even subscribing a lyric to an inanimate object. Conor Oberst