He and Miller put on quite a show in the sheriff's office where McElroy could hear it.
Miller put him in a hospital and did not want to see him again.
Miller looked relieved, and quickly put on his hat.
Miller grinned at him, and put the grenades stealthily back in the box.
But Miller, a born-again Christian, puts it all in perspective.
Miller came in and put on 157 with Hassett before being dismissed for 69 on the second day.
Miller, clearly out of his crease, is putting himself at risk, and probably should have expected some contact.
So, yes, Miller put himself at risk of that when he went to play the puck outside his crease.
With 15 skiers to go, Miller was in first place by nearly a second, putting pressure on everyone who came after him.
Miller had put the Pacers in good position early.