If he could go through a match without touching the ball much, Dave said he was happy because it meant the team was doing well and winning games.
But he'd performed throughout college and wanted to see if he could make a go of it professionally.
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He says he would go quietly if only he could be sure that a properly independent chamber would take his place.
He'd go to the playground, to see if he could get into a game for a while, before they had to go sell papers.
And the approaching 2004 conference may tempt him to think that if he loses a referendum in 2002 he could have another go in 2005 or 2006, at which point joining could look both safe and inevitable.
Mullen suggested this morning on one of the talk shows, he was asked if that could go on for 10, 11, 12 years, and basically said that might be the case.
They let him out and he knew that if went back to being involved with tax preparation, he could go back to prison.
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Was Musharraf trying to scare his Western backers by showing how much worse things could get if he was to go?
If he prevails, then the bidding could go higher.
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Always in a rush, he relies on decisiveness and delegation, yields to consensus when it is passionate and has a sense that everything could go awry if he lets up for even a moment.
Always in a rush, he relies on decisiveness and delegation, yields to consensus when it is passionate and embraces an impending sense that everything could go awry if he lets up for even a moment.
For a long while Brugger is marooned there (his documentation has not come through, and in fairness to Liberia's authorities, it never does), and if he needs any reminder of what could go wrong, it all comes crashing home when one of his interviewees is assassinated.
"He was somebody I could go and talk to if we were having problems, " he says.
In my opinion, if he could modify this reaction, it would go a long way to improving his perceived likability.
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Ferrer becomes the first player to qualify from Group A, while Djokovic could still go through if he beats compatriot Janko Tipsarevic in his remaining match on Friday.
And they found the car, and he could not go, and asked if I would go and help do this because he was - he knew the victim.
Flood suffered the lower leg injury in the Heineken Cup semi-final win over Blues in early May, but if things go to plan in training, he could be on the bench to face Newport Gwent Dragons on Saturday.
Removing the Irish primate, who has said he will only go if the pope requests it, could signal that the era of cover-ups is finally over.
Even if he does finally go to jail, the time served could be as little as one month, because of time already spent under arrest, and a potential reduction for good behaviour.
In 1986, as his older boys neared the end of high school, Murrell came up with a proposition: The boys could go to college if they desired, or he could use their education money to start a restaurant.
Mr Bush could lose support rapidly if things go badly, but he has also made sure that any victory will not be a passing one, as in the Gulf war.
But he has warned that some clubs could go out of business if the broadcaster cannot honour its contract.
"Find one school that is sure to admit you and that you could afford to go even if you get no financial aid, " he says.
"If I could go back to being a scientist, I would do it, " he says.
Sports Minister Hugh Robertson said it would be "an utter tragedy" if the Games did not go ahead, although he remained confident all the issues and problems could be resolved and the event would start on time.
"And that, of course, if you talk about colonizing the moon, that would be a place you could go, " he adds.
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