"I see a neurologist every six months, have access to disease modifying treatment drugs and easy access to my MS nurse, who I can see in 15 minutes if I need to, " he said.
What I am saying is that when it's much easier to convert my DVR-MS (Microsoft's DVR) files for use on my iPod (using Nero's Recode 2) than it is to view those same files on my 360, something is simply wrong.
Ms. LOESCHER: My father had been a professor of international relations specializing in refugees.
Ms. CHILES: My colleagues from other districts, I have to say, some think that it is a complete waste.
Ms. PARKER: My second job, I work for a company that provides support to adults with developmental disabilities that are living independently.
My counselor in middle school at the time, Ms. Artson, took time to listen to my arguments, maybe my hurt and defense mechanisms.
Ms. Muhammad, did my court officer talk with you about taking your veil off?
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Ms. LO: In my country, the predominant race is the creoles, which are African and British descent.
Ms. FRANCES BANKS: My name is Frances and I live in a small town in Perry County.
Ms. DE SELA: My father listened to old Mexican music and old American music too, like oldies.
It confirms my conviction that Ms. Herzog is America's most interesting young playwright.
To be honest, I can't read some of the notes from my visit to Ms. Hurley and Mr. Rudin's East 60th Street offices.
Ms. BRENDA SWAN: My husband has just come out the hospital from extensive surgery, and I have a son that's had two strokes and is paralyzed.
Ms. Lanza ate at My Place, the local bar, as much as three days a week and enjoyed a craft beer or two with her meal, said bartender Michael Agius, 26.
Ms. CINDY McCAIN: My children and I not only trust my husband, but know that he would never do anything to not only disappoint our family but disappoint the people of America.
Although my conversation with Ms. Gentile certainly helped put things in perspective, it was the surprise phone call I received from an anonymous espnW supporter that really had an effect on my view of the situation.
Ms. MURRAY: When my husband I went out to dinner, I had the thought that we were supposed to adopt from Russia, and kind of having a conversation with myself, saying, no, you know, it's expensive, I--you know, we want a baby and what have you.
That message has been skewed for a number of reasons, not the least of which is the USA Today article I quoted in my first piece about espnW. After my conversation with Ms. Gentile, it appears that her quotes were used out of context.
And talk she does: Beef "is my love and my passion, " Ms. Strassburger said.
Ms. GIBSON: Oh, my God, the neighborhood was a different thing than what it is now.
Ms. TALBOT: Well, my mother died unexpectedly three years ago in an accident.
Ms. MURRAY: Well, my husband and I, before we had even gotten married, had talked about adopting.
"I learned plenty about how to be an effective executive from raising my children, " Ms. Dillon says.
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"It was the white shirt of my dreams, " Ms. Smith told French magazine Les Inrockuptibles in 2007.
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