(1) Such a rapid, dramatic, take always takes you by surprise but what a way to be surprised!
(2) He flies down to Cataluna and tries to locate her based on what little information he has about her.
(3) In order to understand people, we need to solicit their views or accounts of what they are doing.
(4) I have no idea what drove him to begin playing music, what siren song it used to make him devote his life to it.
(5) That means a long car journey and, more to the point, an argument about what music to play.
(6) I just spoke to a Staff Nurse who was lovely and knew exactly what she was talking about.
(7) There was some conflicting information about what kind of semen was in the canister.
(8) And it was a fitting way to celebrate the start of what would become a remarkable reign.
(9) He remarks what a lovely and expensive machine it is and that he will take care of it for you.
(10) What we need is a commitment
(11) They understood what a big deal it was to him, and completely want to make him feel connected and loved.
(12) What does it matter?
(13) Pat wanted to know what sort of amount we needed and how we'd use any money raised.
(14) It seemed to me the whole sticky question of what small children are prepared to eat needed testing.
(15) That again is accepted, but the question remains, what is the amount of the benefit?
(16) It would work by asking you a series of questions about what music you like or dislike.
(17) How did you end up in the Music City and what are your thoughts on this musical milieu?
(18) I should have known better than to comment on what a lovely morning it was this morning.
(19) This information will be used to decide if you owe the money and what instalments you should pay.
(20) Read what information is available and pick up some tips on how to lessen the risk to yourself.