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He's just noticing what men and women are really like, and creating fascinating and delightful drama out of it.
He's also a bit foolish ( his crew insists that the reason no one's heard of them is because they've been " keeping a low profile ," indicating that the group has never really taken over any ships ).
.. He's been doing his own touring, we've been doing ours and so we haven't really been able to lock into that, but it looks like this fall we will.
He's got really, really bad problems with it ... not tinnitus, it's deterioration and he's seriously now worried about actually losing his hearing.
" He's still a really good guy, I still love him a lot, but I've got more hours in space than he does, so there!
' He's really been a disaster, possibly the worst commissioner I've seen ,' said Dr. Sydney Wolfe, director of health research at consumer group Public Citizen in Washington.
He's a great host, he's relatively funny and he has great friends and he's a good friend to them ... the gay issue just wasn't really a big thing.
He's really been influenced by Eiji Yashiro, after he had been beaten twice by him and ruthlessly pressed Shiron into training.
Of Cywka, Clough said " He's an extremely inexperienced and not very bright footballer ... he can go back to Wigan or wherever he came from-I'm not really bothered-until he learns the game.
He's and come
In terms of classification of the individual examples, these fall into a number of distinct groups including: truisms such as " Stronsay is an island surrounded by sea " and Coleman's own " He's 31 this year-last year he was 30 "; unintentional juxtapositions where the viewer / listener knows what is meant such as " Brendan Foster, by himself, with 20, 000 people ", or " I am not a man of faith, but my wife is "; and complete nonsense such as " Here they come, every colour of the rainbow: black, white, brown ".
He's already interviewed Marie ( Eve and Crazy Jenny Collins ) Wallace for a future issue, with more to come.
According to Celtics scout Ed Badger, " He's maybe the closest thing to ( Chicago guard ) Michael Jordan to come out in a long time.
He's had a troubled, tragic background, and is just beginning to come out into the world again after being quite reclusive for the past fifteen years.
Teammate Alan Embree was in awe: " He's been sitting a long time, to come off the bench and contribute like he did tonight was incredible.
" " Charlie is my darling ," " The Hundred Pipers ," " He's owre the Hills ," and " Will ye no ' come back again?
Marion assumes it has come for her, but the Woman in White walks past her, saying, " He's not here for you ," before getting into the hearse herself.
" With his third album, this young Canadian exhibits a growing maturity ... He's come a long way from singing about wearing ' Sunglasses At Night '.
Janove Ottesen even encourages him to come out on stage for applause, insisting that " He's still working in the industry.
At the end of the first Test, in which White took the solitary wicket of Sachin Tendulkar, Ponting said " He's come along in leaps and bounds in his bowling.
He's surprised by the Mayor's daughter Nancy Lee ( Bridget Fonda ) and Hank, who have fled Grady to come to California.
In 2003, Rae was quoted as saying, " He's now generally supportive of these issues, but that didn't come easily.
El Camino Real High School basketball coach, Mike McNulty said of Chris Mills, " He's one of the three best players ever to come out of Los Angeles — he's gotta be right there with John Williams and Marques Johnson.
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