Miller scored an unbeaten 28 to prevent a loss and later cited the experience as helping to broaden his horizons towards other cultures.
On the other side, Miller cited the biggest weak spot of the game is its short length, though this weakness did not impact on his opinions overall.
Miller cited six agreements reached without a work stoppage from 1966 to 1970.
In combination with Cole's other powers, Miller cited the game as having the "most original city-traversal mechanics" for an open-world game.
So did the Tennessee case of Aymette v. State, which Miller cites.
Miller, who works for Jim Leyland, cites his manager as saying that "they all look good in uniform, but they're all hurt."
Kahn and Miller cite two theories of mental processing that may be at work.
Miller cited the film Akira as an inspiration for what he wanted to do with the franchise.
Miller cited family reasons, a career in the media, and a desire to retire before being pushed for his retirement.
As an example, Miller cites Jesus' injunction to his disciples to "take nothing for the journey.