Sarah Davis
Sarah Davis
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We have to go out and hit the ball first of all. We haven't been hitting the ball the last three games. Offensively we need our bats to come through, and defensively we've been making mistakes which we need to eliminate.
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I know that he is there watching it and I'm here watching it. In my heart and in my soul right here next to me. You know?
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There was a problem with a refinery that wasn't operating fully.
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They will be here as long as the weather stays bad and they keep getting renewals.
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There is no real, definitive relief in sight. And North Carolina?s gasoline tax may increase again July 1 by a few cents.
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Based on April 12 gas prices which are 49 cents higher than one year ago North Carolina motorists are expected to spend $7,700 in 2006 to own and operate a vehicle.
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As the weather gets warmer, the blend changes to a more refined one. More refinement translates into more money at the pumps.
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Demand is about 1 percent higher than last year.
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Public art is out in the open and forces you to be aware it. It's hard to ignore something that is in your face and foreign to your everyday routine.
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People think, 'It's a winter hike, I don't have to take as much water,' but they do.
I wouldn't like it. But there's nothing I can do about it.
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It's going to be difficult to enforce, and one of the priorities to couple with things is going to be education. Let's try education first, and let's not even talk about the fine first.
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It's hard to tell, but there seems to be one.
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They are finding weak countries that have dictatorial governments, with rich material resources and no infrastructure. They go in. They prop up the dictatorial governments. And they get a big cut of the timber and energy.