Not exact matches
I don't know if you know this
about me, but I'm pretty laissez fair
about the
state of my house /
yard / aesthetic.
It doesn't bother Jackson
State's Perry Harrington that few have heard of him and his 8.3
yards per carry average, because the NFL scouts know all
about him
Mackenzie, bound for Washington
State, did just
about everything for Valley Christian (777 all - purpose
yards), and his play at free safety played a major role in the Warriors» 9 - 3 season.
In high school Jackson did things like twist his ankle while winning the
state title in the triple jump (48» 8 1/4») and then come back the same day to set a
state record (9.54) in the 100 -
yard dash; like throw a discus 149 feet without spinning his body, because he'd never been taught the proper form; like win the
state decathlon crown his junior and senior years without running the mile, the final event, because «distance is the only thing I hate
about track.»
How
about you ask Christian Hackenberg if his face is still imprinted at the 50 -
yard line of Lincoln Financial Field from last year's Temple ass - whippin» of Penn
State.
Thus far, with Crystal Palace, we've only had a chance to enjoy some carping
about the
state of lower league facilities — apparently he had to walk 150
yards from coach to dressing room — and this rather precious moment of faux - modesty:
While at Kansas
State a few years back, Michael Bishop reportedly heaved a ball 93
yards in practice, and football vets still talk
about a 100 -
yard throw that Bears quarterback Rudy Bukich supposedly chucked during practice in the»60s.
From
about 110
yards out, Scott lofted a wedge that landed on the fringe and immediately
stated tracking towards the cup.
Ben writes
about campaign
yard signs for Campaign Trail
Yard Signs (appropriately enough) and has worked professionally on campaigns from
state representative to president.
Much has been written
about the dreadful
state of temporary accommodation that some homeless households are placed in: broken doors, no hot water, mould, no washing machines, families stuck living together for months and years in a single room, stained and dirty mattresses, dog faeces littered around entrances and rubbish piled in hallways and
yards.
State Police Superintendent Joseph A. D'Amico — who worked for the NYPD for 27 years — intervened in the aftermath of a crash at 9:28 a.m. on Jan. 8 on the New York
State Thruway
about 400
yards south of the Yonkers tolls, according to a
State Police spokesman.
Shot for a song in the rougher parts of St. Louis (doubling for the Big Apple) with simple but bold model work (some of it created by James Cameron in his Roger Corman days) and striking computer graphics, it's a hoot, yet behind the colorful personalities of the prison
yard gang is a sardonic crack
about the
state of modern urban America lost to poverty, runaway crime, and gangs that rule the inner city.
The dogs become obsessive
about chasing lights and shadows, to the point of becoming compulsive
about it, running around the
yard or home, not being able to relax, and causing the dog to enter into a
state of almost permanent anxiety.
Deputy David Eveleth shot the Shar - Pei named Roxy
about 2 p.m. Saturday after the dog got loose, wandered into his
yard in Longwood, growled, lowered her head and bared her teeth, a sheriff's report
states.
I have never participated in an out - of -
state transport of cats, and I will admit that I was always pretty adamant
about helping the cats and kittens in our own back
yard, if not through rescue and adoption, then through community awareness programs.
The prison's immediate surroundings, according to the investigation's 2014 report, No Escape: Exposure to Toxic Coal Waste at
State Correctional Institution Fayette, include
about 40 million tons of waste, two coal slurry ponds and millions of cubic
yards of coal combustion waste.