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anywhere good help people public
KDHAP is for people who have been in public housing. If they are qualified, we will help them find a place for up to 18 months. ... Their KDHAP voucher is good anywhere in the U.S. Joanne Callahan
anywhere charlie encouraged injury possibly scope test today
I was a little more encouraged with Charlie today. Today was kind of a test day. We thought it would be anywhere from play him to scope him on Thursday, but he has responded a lot better than we possibly thought he would when the injury happened." () Carroll McCray
anywhere climax walk work
I went to work for Climax in 1947. I didn't have a car, but things were simple, you could walk anywhere it was so small. Marie Zdechlik
anywhere cuts short worth
There are no short cuts to anywhere worth going. Beverly Sills
anywhere apply best chemistry program
I didn't apply anywhere else I like the close-knit feel of it here. And they also have the best chemistry program in the state. Sam Williams
anywhere build building change desire excellence forward looking particular special vision
I don't come in with the desire to change anything particular or with a special vision to go anywhere different from where we've been. I want to build on the excellence on what's been there. I'm looking forward to building on what we've had. Brian Gibson
anywhere athlete basically wants
He is a multi-talented athlete that I basically have to limit. Anywhere he wants to work, he?s going to do well at it. Tim Harris
anywhere class hometown pitt recruiting wants
He doesn't want to go anywhere else or look anywhere else. He wants to be a hometown kid. With the recruiting class Pitt got this year, it's really kind of a no-brainer. They're going to be good. Nick Kamberis
anywhere duke education intention loves teammates
He loves Duke and he loves his teammates and he has no intention of ever going anywhere else because he went there for an education first. John Danowski
believed bummed goal last lost missed taken tougher win
I was like, 'I can't believed I missed that.' It was a one-in-a-million that I'd miss that. That goal could have taken us to OT. I wanted to win this one. I'm so bummed out right now. This one was tougher than our last lost to them. We had our chances, and that's what kills me. We had more chances. Alex Guerrero
believed gave
I always believed that we were going to be here. I never gave up. Tony Bennett
believed send
When he said that, I believed him, that he didn't send me here. Harry Aleman
believed kids lack people specific team
I think a lot of people believed we couldn't do it. These kids just believed in themselves. (The double-bye) is very important for this specific team because of the lack of depth. Bobby Gonzalez
believed happened morning passion
It happened by getting up every morning and doing what we believed in and what we had passion about. Mack Whittle
believed businesses happening housing key people problems schools wonder
I think we all believed there would be more happening than is happening right now. One of the key problems is jobs. You look at the housing situation, and the schools situation, and you wonder where businesses are going to find the people they desperately need to get things going. Joseph Canizaro
believed cut eight guys halftime knew lead nervous ours third three win within
I was a little nervous there for a while, but I always believed we would win this game. I told my guys at halftime that we had to cut the lead down to eight by the end of the third quarter. Once we did that and got it to within three in the fourth, I knew it was ours for the taking. LaVerne Knox
believed lived
There is a need for this. Twenty-two years ago I wouldn't have believed it, but after what I've lived through, I know that it happens. Wilton Dedge
believed community energy feisty great guys hard hard-work loss people smartest terry
He was one of those guys who believed in hard work, and he was one of the smartest people you ever met. Terry was a feisty guy. You'll find a lot of people who didn't like him. But it's a great loss to the community of someone of his energy and intellect. Kim Williams