Chris Smith
Chris Smith
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionPolitician
Date of Birth4 March 1953
CountryUnited States of America
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I didn't hit too bad a shot on the last hole. It was probably the hardest shot I had to hit all day. I just didn't quite hit it like I wanted. I got a little bit over the top of it.
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Good tempo. You've got to keep them off balance.
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I hit five or six bad shots, a bunch of mediocre shots and a few good shots.
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This is just another example of Microsoft sticking it to the little guy and not protecting their customers. Microsoft has proven yet again that the security of a company's network should not be left in their hands as they are slow to react to such vulnerabilities.
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Society and government at all levels - the state level, the local level and, of course, the federal level - really needs to redouble its efforts if we're really going to make a difference in combating autism.
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The issue is that we have a limited number of days within which we need to complete our project, and therefore we have to make up for lost time in the best way we possibly can.
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If you go over, it's a three-week commitment. You have to go over a week early to have any kind of chance to do well, and then there's a week of the tournament, and a week after to recover.
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But he just seems to have an engine . . . that allows him to run marathons pretty well. He's also very solid. He had very few injuries in college, a little bit of a calf problem freshman year, that was it.
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I'm just happy to run for my team. I was running hard because they're blocking so hard for us.
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When publications like the Baltimore Sun run headlines like 'Seafood, tea, sauerkraut in food spotlight,' you know that sauerkraut has arrived in the national consciousness and has spiked in popularity. We've seen our sales climb pretty rapidly in the fourth quarter of 2005 as people have learned about the health benefits of sauerkraut and continued eating it because of its versatility and flavor.
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When political leaders fail to denounce anti-Semitic violence and slurs, the void is not only demoralizing to the victims, but silence actually enables the wrongdoing. Silence by elected officials in particular conveys approval - or at least acquiescence - and can contribute to a climate of fear and a sense of vulnerability.
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While poor test results might not necessarily indicate poor health -- or noncompliance -- it's an excellent early indicator of potential problems to come.
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The average grade point average on our site right now is 3.3. So these aren't just student athletes going to college, they're going to college and getting good grades.
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Cooperation with tyranny should not be embraced for the sake of profits.