It's a small congregation for a big building like this, ... We didn't buy this property just to come and worship. It is to bring people in for ministry. This is a marvelous site to do so.
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I've been battling injuries the last two months, and it was a painful weekend for me, ... I've had knee, ankle and hand problems. I was just satisfied to qualify in match play (the round of 16 that began Sunday's action), but I wanted to get off to a good start. When I won my first match, it gave me the incentive to go further.Jeff Carter
The reconfiguration of the Coast Guard is part of a nationwide effort to streamline operations, ... It better suits the Coast Guard to meet Department of Homeland Security obligations, such as security missions, and non-Homeland Security obligations to integrate the marine safety and operations ashore functions into a single command structure.
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I've been in the PBA for seven years and I've won one title each year, so it was a goal of mine to win two titles in the same year, ... It was finally good to break out and win two. The other title I won this year was in Dubuque, Iowa, in May.
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It's always nice to score goals and help the team win. We have a lot of talented players on the team and a lot of guys who can put the puck in the net. We can't be letting up on anybody.
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