Collingwood was happy to take man-of-the-match plaudits, while also praising the contribution of his team-mates.
But at least, after this speech, he would be entitled to take this man's background into account.
Sheriff's shirt, extra large, to take a man of 16 stone and more than six feet tall.
Oh by the way, LeBron only had to take one man-child dribble to get from the top of the key to the rim.
"Our study suggests that women who take a man's wealth into consideration when dating are likely to be happier down the line, " explains Wilcox.
A. (Correction Cooperation of America) to be deported to where, i did not know, as there is no place to take a man who is stateless.
Do you, Bridey, take this man by proxy to be your lawfully wedded husband, to have and to hold by the laws of God and of this state?
He was only five feet four and a hundred and forty-five pounds, yet he could take a man forty pounds heavier, press him in the air sixteen times with one hand, and hold a mug of beer in the other without spilling it.
His boss there, Bruce Rioch, thought so highly of the towering centre-back, that he said if he was going to the moon and could only take one man with him, then Tony Mowbray would be the man he would want by his side.
Security footage showed a man take the drawing off the wall and place it in a shopping bag.
Mr Anwar and his backers, it was said, were impatient to see their man take over the top job.
To sum up: in the space of a few minutes, our take on this man has flipped and rolled over, twice, and nothing is quite what it seems.
The man begins to take offense and is about to say something when both of them are elbowed aside by the man, who is carrying his TV back up from the trash.
His grandfather Auguste, also an engineer, was the first man to take a balloon into the stratosphere.
Speaking after Mrs Romney, Chris Christie stressed that Mitt Romney was right man to take control of a struggling US economy.
"There is only so much abuse a man can take until he reaches breaking point, " Adebayor told The Sun.
He became only the second man to take Louis to the 15-round distance, but lost a narrow points decision.
Mr Assad, now 69 and by nature cautious, may not be the man to take the drastic action needed.
Many people regard this much respected economist as being the right man to take charge at this time of financial crisis.
Plan B means filling in for Flintoff with both bat and ball, and it will take more than one man to fill the gap.
When that business folded a few years later, Graff, now 18, convinced an older man to take him on as an apprentice in a new venture.
Wray, who has seen 11 head coaches come and go in as many years, added he was confident Venter was the man to take Saracens forward.
Students from the Isle of Man will take to the stage on 11 November for an event to mark the 90th anniversary of the Royal British Legion.
It's been 30 years since Greg Meyer won the Boston Marathon, the last U.S. man to take the title at the longest-running long run in the world.
Jahangir, who was only thirteen at the time, was alone in the house with her two sisters, and had to take the badly wounded man to the hospital.
New Zealand officials are convinced he is the right man to take the team forward and unlike Aberhart, he can draw on the experience of playing at international level.
Avigdor Feldman, a lawyer who met with Zygier shortly before his death, has speculated that the difficult conditions of solitary confinement led the 34-year-old man to take his own life.
Gough - still the only man to take 200 wickets for England in one-day internationals - was only fit enough to appear in half of Yorkshire's Championship matches this summer.
She insists that no miraculous solutions, such as magical new technologies or colonisation of space, will take the place of man learning to live more harmoniously with his fellow creatures.
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