Athletes from Riverheads, Buffalo Gap, Wilson Memorial, Fort Defiance, Stuarts Draft and Waynesboro were nominated. See who won athlete of the week.
We looked around for the best high school sports performances and nominated the best athletes from the Gainesville-area for April 6-12.
The Cincinnati Enquirer: See who was voted The News Leader's athlete of the week, April 6-11
See who was voted The News Leader's athlete of the week, April 6-11
I travel often and are due to upgrade my cell phone. I will love to have access to the live Easy Trader to check the JSE while out of office. At this stage I am intrested in the HTC DESIRE or Blackberry Bold 9700, is there someone using their phones for this or who can advice me what the requirement...
AOL: Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week, April 20
Cincinnati Enquirer readers can vote for this week's Beacon Orthopaedics and Sports Medicine Athlete of the Week for activity through .
Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week, April 20
The Cincinnati Enquirer: Who was named The News Leader's athlete of the week March 30-April 4?
Find out who was named The News Leader's athlete of the week March 30-April 4. And submit nominees for next week.
Who was named The News Leader's athlete of the week March 30-April 4?
MSN: Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week April 6
Voting is open for The Enquirer's next Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athletes of the Week ballotof the 2025-26 high school sports year for activity through April 5. Enquirer/Cincinnati.com ...
Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week April 6
The Cincinnati Enquirer on MSN: Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week, April 20
The Cincinnati Enquirer: Vote in the Gainesville-area Athlete of the Week poll for April 6-12
Vote in the Gainesville-area Athlete of the Week poll for April 6-12
The Cincinnati Enquirer on MSN: Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week, April 13
Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week, April 13
The Columbus Dispatch: Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week, April 20
The Cincinnati Enquirer: Vote for Greater Cincinnati high school athlete of the week April 6
Voting is open for The Enquirer's Beacon Orthopaedics & Sports Medicine Athletes of the Week. Readers can vote once per hour on Cincinnati.com until the 4 p.m. Friday deadline. Weekly voting ...
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Strictly speaking "someone" rather than "someone else" could include yourself and it is quite permissible to say "I'm collecting this on my own behalf" so, yes, there is a difference. Most people would interpret the phrase without the word "else" in it as meaning someone other than yourself but, strictly, you should include it: "someone else's" also sounds more colloquial. I would include the ...
The OP seems to be seeking a term for those who do accept the core of some organised religion ('someone who is religious or content with the religion they were born into'), but reserves the right to think independently about the specifics.
Is there a specific term to describe someone who is religious but does ...
Be through with someone: To have ended a relationship: Example: I’ve told Larry I’m through with him, but he keeps bothering me. I have read the similar thread What is the difference between “I am done” and “I am through”?, but while it was it was not helpful at all, though I think the poster's question was absolutely clear.
My experience with loop someone in doesn't mean involving them in a particular physical discussion - it means adding them to the the group of people who share a piece of knowledge or are contributing to a body of work. So "loop someone into chatting" doesn't work; "loop someone into a discussion" only works when "discussion" means an ongoing and intermittent discussion.
Closed 1 year ago. I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change even while their current situation is less than favorable and keeps things even if they are old, worn and crumbling.
I'm looking for a word that describes someone who dislikes change/is ...
Answers without enough detail may be edited or deleted. I need a word that describes someone who advocates for harmful laws or policies; it would describe someone who writes policy without listening to the people it affects or someone who doesn't pay attention to actual effects of that policy, kind of like politically or socially tone-deaf.
Have someone do something WILL have someone TO do something Construction number 1 - To have someone do something - means: some explicit/implicit agent will delegate to someone the (task of) something (at some indefinite time in the future). e.g [I'll/I will] have my people call your people. [Let's/Let us] have our lawyers negotiate terms.
They are simply different tenses of "to be passed" The instruction book has been passed to her for her perusal Someone had the book and they passed it to her. This has happened recently and presumably she still has the book. The instruction book is passed to her for her perusal This either acts as a commentary, as for a sporting event, or it describes a regular occurrence, e.g. Every day, as ...