Robert H. Connelly
Robert H. Connelly
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Onyx is not for sale, and we consider the matter closed now.
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It was unlike any feeling I've ever had, ... because we're so close to these Marines.
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India is a booming market and it is logical to set up operations close to the boom.
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Even when there's no natural disaster Blacks have lived the closest (to these facilities),
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This was a huge road win. We started the conference season 0-3, but now we've won two in a row. I feel like we're back in the hunt.
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The photos appear to show somebody who was lying down and incapacitated. And again, intoxication was included in the original police reports.
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The President's visit, at least to some extent, marks the transition from a 40-or-so-year painful bilateral history to the transformed relationship the two countries have today.
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We've just got to be more consistent on the mound. There isn't any doubt we'll be able to swing it. We can only hope we get stronger as the year goes on and learn from some of these games we've let get by us.
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This ride is an interactive scenic tour. Riders are there to have fun and maybe learn something about their community at the same time.
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When I see an American flag flying, it's a joke.
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When I say some day, it's not some day a million years from now. It's some day five years from now or 10 years from now at the very latest.
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We're really young, and I guess we're kind of taking our licks right now.
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You have to be realistic about your credit. If your credit is spotty, don't waste your time applying for a 9 percent rate.
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With all this uncertainty, should we really trust (the Fed) to be preemptive, to cut off inflation at the pass when they clearly don't know where the pass is?