"Every time I'd go there, I'd try and pick it apart, " Mr. Bowien said.
"I feel that I'm a better player than I was last year and I've gained a lot of experience, so I'd like to think I'd go very close, " he said.
"It's something where, the last few starts, I'd feel it warming up and I'd go out there and wouldn't feel anything, " Strasburg said.
And I'd go home, do some calculations and a day or a week later I'd apologize and say: You were completely right.
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This is the first Android tablet I'd go so far as to say I love using.
If I had to stick my neck out I'd go for Gete Wami - but I won't be putting any money on it.
Every time I'd go out the police would stop me and ask what I was doing in the neighborhood.
"So I'd go back and sing three more, " Havens said in an interview with NPR.
"If they had a better crystal ball, I'd go out and buy one, " he said.
"I'd go if that happened, but it doesn't concern me this year, " he said.
For years, I'd go to a small, crowded shop on Atlantic Avenue in Brooklyn, N.
When I was older, I'd go to a Jamaican sound system and there were no white people.
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Over the years I'd go on several Ragbrais with George, who sadly passed away a few years ago.
"The agreement was that I'd go in two or three days a week and work alongside Brendan, " he said.
Even if it's far away I still get home before I'd go to bed on a normal work night.
"Every day I'd go to the library and get a newspaper, " Mitchell said.
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"With you, I'd go anywhere, " he was quoted as telling another woman.
I've now met her twice in the last few months, and I'd go so far as to describe her as genteel, even ladylike.
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I'd go to the University of Washington in Seattle, a bike ride from my parents' houses, and give myself a chance to season up.
I'd go with one of those, unless you know someone who you're absolutely sure is good at getting things done on time and on budget.
But from the time I got interested in this over a four- or five-year period, I'd go to lunch or dinner with people and they'd say, 'What are you working on?
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Sometimes I was drinking a bottle of whisky and I couldn't even get drunk, so I'd go onto two bottles of whisky a day, wake up, fall asleep, wake up, start again.
My family would go broke, and I'd have to go get another job.
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