That`s the way we`ve been all year. Every time someone scores on us, we score right back.
We just don`t need it here.
They had us (stopped) there but we didn`t let it affect us.
(Former deputy secretary of state Richard L. Armitage ,) tells anyone who asks that he is a serious candidate to replace Rumsfeld, ... miracle.
The future`s not going to be the past, but it can be better than it would otherwise be. You`re not going to redevelop everything, but a sterling project here will spin off a sterling project there, and in 30 years you`ll see a vastly different community. It`s going to take conversation to have it all make sense when it`s done, and conversation is tough. But we`re getting better at that.
We`re delighted, it`s unbelievable.
The 1980s was the last decade of large suburban expansion. The `90s were a re-sorting era, with the central city gaining population after decades of decline. Now we`re in a decade trending toward a fairly large-scale re-sorting of the housing market away from the far reaches of suburbia.
a terrifying prospect to serious foreign policy players.
It`s a mixed blessing for the Democrats,
So you can imagine her relief and joy when she was told the good news about being selected for ITV`s I`m A Celebrity. It`s just the tonic she needs to get her life back on track again.