101. He declined to be more specific about what the city might agree to do to help the Spurs. 102. He denied the change was done to help his wife, although he conceded that she and others benefited from the policy shift. 103. He advised families that the best thing they can do to help their loved ones is just listen. 104. He called the coach, Phil Pote, and asked what he could do to help. 105. He said he was captivated by the history behind the case and the research he needed to do to help the tribe gain federal recognition. 106. He has declined to provide an indication, however, of what the administration might do to help halt the drop in the dollar. 107. He was losing his yellow jersey and he knew it and there was nothing more he could do to help himself. 108. Her wounded husband, Charles, used his car phone to summon police, and in doing so helped trigger a nationwide debate over assumptions about race. 109. He was dying then, too, but what did those same people do to help him stop this almost suicidal behavior? 110. I asked her one time if her family liked Roosevelt, what with all he did to help country folks during hard times. |