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heading military toward
I think we are heading toward a military dictatorship. Don Thompson
heading hurt liked might needed night seed stretch whatever
He did whatever we needed him to do this year. He's really versatile. I think that had something to do with it. But when we were heading down the stretch in our duals and (Nick) Garber was banged up, Dustin did whatever we needed. One night we'd need him at 125, one night we'd need him at 135. He just did what we wanted him to do. I think that might have hurt his seed a little bit. His seed wasn't high, but we liked where he was in the bracket. He showed there that it didn't matter. John Yates
heading league proper
I like what I see. I think the league is heading in the proper direction. Deion Sanders
heading morning spectators
It will be busy, especially in the morning with all the spectators heading to the tournament. Doug Nintzel
heading low promising volume
The volume is low and that's going to make it volatile, but I think things look promising heading into the new year. Peter Cardillo
heading home lost seemed start taking winning
It seemed long because we lost too many games. We're heading home and taking a day off and start on a winning streak. Bobby Cox
heading lives mall night quiet three
It wasn't a night on the town. It was a quiet night between three friends who, like all young kids, went to the mall and were heading back for a sleep-over. In just a second, all their lives changed. John Casey
heading level market
The market is heading to a more sustainable level of activity. David Pressly
heading third
It was only 1-1 heading into the third period. We were outplaying them considerably all game. Paul Clayton
morning news picture saw somebody talking watched
I watched the news this morning and I was shocked. I saw the picture and was like no, it can't be.. you must be talking about somebody else. Ashley Donnell
morning thinking purpose
If I just got up in the morning and had no place to go and was retired or something, I would sit there and I would be thinking, "Gee, what is the purpose of life? Why are we all finite? Why do we get old and die? Is there nothing out there? Why is it so tragic? Why do our loved ones perish? Why do we generate?" So who wants to think about that stuff? Woody Allen
morning real character
In real life I'm not the character I play in my films. I'm reasonably competent, I work very hard, I'm disciplined, I lead a very middle class life. I work in the mornings, I have lunch, I practise my clarinet, I go to the movies, I eat out in restaurants or watch ball games on television or at the ball games. Woody Allen
morning islands eight
The first one, obviously, was walking into my office at eight o'clock in the morning on Wednesday, and being told there was a telephone call saying that there was an incident at Three Mile Island, and that it had shut down and that beyond that we didn't know. William Scranton
morning giving firsts
I was scheduled to give my first official press conference that morning anyway, 'cause I was chairman of the Governors Energy Council and I was making a press conference with regard to energy policy. William Scranton
morning islands water
And at ten, or whatever time, in the morning we had the press conference, what we knew is there had been an incident at Three Mile Island, that it was shut down, that there was water that had escaped but it was contained. William Scranton
morning thursday worst
By Thursday morning, we'd gotten over the worst of it. William Scranton
morning children responsibility
I want our nation to take responsibility to make sure that every single child can look out the window in the morning and see a whole community getting up and going to work. We want these young people to know the thrill of the first paycheck, the challenge of starting that first business, the pride in following in a parent's footsteps. William J. Clinton
morning caring littles
Promising too much can be as cruel as caring too little. William J. Clinton
spectators
Life cannot be seen by an unmoved spectator. Mary Wollstonecraft