(With) that flurry of threes at the beginning of the second half, we almost shot ourselves out of the game, but he was the only one to make one.
(With) that flurry of threes at the beginning of the second half, we almost shot ourselves out of the game, but he was the only one to make one.
When you're at Ohio State or Texas, the expectations can't go any higher. There is an immediate flurry of business commitments you have to fulfill, but things pretty much stay the same.
Management will not comment on the status of the DOJ settlement discussions, but it appears to us that things may be heating up, ... There appears to be a flurry of activity on the settlement front, but no way of gauging probabilities.
And after Mr. Stephanopoulos made the statement, he had a series ofdiscussions ... not just with Mr. Paul Begala, but with Rahm Emanuel, Ann Lewis, Mike McCurry and yes, Sid Blumenthal, ... Begala, James Carville, all of them were in contact with each other ... a flurry of communications over Mr. Stephanopoulos' statement. We've asked to depose these people. And not unexpectedly, the government has yet ... once again ... come in to try to block the depositions.
Considering the flurry of activity we've seen over the last few years, it's likely that those who made their purchases prefer to stay put and perhaps lock in their mortgages while interest rates remain affordable.
If more fund management firms get deals like this, the market will see more active trading with flurry of capital.
There was a flurry of legislative activity in the Roosevelt years and there were many factions in the Democratic Party which seldom spoke with one voice. So there was a lot of disagreement.
I have lived in a flurry of images, but I will go out in a freeze frame.
Hurricane Katrina was a wake-up call for the nation to lift many from the depths of poverty. Unfortunately, the initial flurry of concern and attention to poverty and injustice has given way to the status quo of neglect, domestic budget cuts, insensitivity and short-sighted policy priorities.
We don't like to see him take hits. He's a courageous young man. He stays right in there in the pocket. There's flurry all around him, he stays as calm as any quarterback I've coached.
This, along with other negative factors, helped spark a flurry of selling by retail investors here, who had earlier bought shares actively.
A tearing wind last night. A flurry of red clouds, hard, a water colour mass of purple and black, soft as a water ice, then hard slices of intense green stone, blue stone and a ripple of crimson light.
There was one little flurry and Josh didn't come out on the right end of it. And an experienced guy like Cook is going to take advantage of it.
Never before has there been such a flurry of legislative activity on the issue.
We deem this action representative of a market that has lost the flurry of last week's panic buying and instead is rethinking its view as to the near-term motivation of the Fed and the impact of Katrina.
When the time came to make plays, they made a flurry. That coupled with some very poor decisions that we made (and) in a matter of minutes the game was gone.
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