For the guys to actually experience being in another country - a lot of them haven't had passports before - I think they've enjoyed it. |
He loves his golf. Sean Connery was at St Andrews in Scotland when I was there playing a pro-am game. His handicap would be close to single figures. |
He told me he was thinking about it. |
He's got to try to speak to the local level and win the support of the local Conservatives. The state executive committee ultimately makes the decision. We don't make the decision until July (after nominating petitions are filed) and we'll see how this thing unfolds. |
I believe this continuation of strong growth is indicative of our innovative products resonating with our current and prospective customers, ... This is further validated by our current customers who continue to add our solutions to meet their needs. |
I may have said that, but I don't recall specifically what I said to him. |
I now fully understand that it was a clever ruse by the Iraqi government to enact an elaborate scheme of deception. |
I think I would rather that he didn't run. |
I was never really happy with the shot until it landed on the green and then I knew I needed to keep my mouth shut. Two seconds later the ball was in the hole. |
I wouldn't be surprised if they surprised us again. |
If our party's convention was held next week, I think Spencer would be the choice. |
If the program grows and grows, which I know it will, with the commitment from Qantas and the AFL's indigenous foundation, then I couldn't see why not - in the next five or 10 years - possibly (the number of) indigenous players (increasing) from 52 (in the AFL and) doubling, |
It was a matter of protocol at the time that I was undertaking to inform both major stakeholders in my assignment. |
It's been clear to me that he's been headline-seeking, and at any cost to any human being. And he clearly has been over-reaching, |
It's unknown, it's a potential concern and that's why state (Department of Public Health) has recommended the test. |