We just wanted to keep them to 14 points.

You would think that the federal government should be making sure that people who are trying to restart their lives and are trying to put their city back together again are out there working. But that's not the case.

[As he and his father played a game of one-on-one later that day, Sam spoke up. He felt sad, but also glad that Harrison wasn't suffering anymore.] He had such a great life, too, Dad, ... What was he going to do next? What could a person like George Harrison do next? ... I mean, he'd already done everything in his life.

It was like a swamp. It [grass] was pulled up everywhere. It was like stepping in potholes.

It's pretty intense. It's going to be a big game for us. We have to stop the big, explosion plays. That's the key for us.

The goal is always to shut them out.

It probably was the last place where he attended class, anyway.

That's good stuff, a black man from Louisiana hugging my grandfather.

Since the dismissal of Bob Huggins at Cincinnati.