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- a.m.
- At 4:07 a.m. with the police officer and paramedic unable to control Anderson, the driver pulled over, Neiman said.
- The Los Angeles Fire Department ambulance arrived at 3:41 a.m., Neiman said.
- Twelve hours after the ship left Cozumel, at about 5:30 a.m. on Sunday, the Shanars awoke with a start.
- additional
- Police have long thought that Franklin, a mechanic with a history of car thefts, was involved in additional slayings.
- Once transferred to Karaj Prison, he spent an additional 15 days in solitary confinement.
- Simple math reveals that a 40,000-troop escalation equals an additional $40 billion investment.
- advantage
- Which seems a bit silly since in her last run, she did everything she could to use both to her advantage.
- A WashPost/ABC News poll actually gives Romney a 45-42 advantage over Obama.
- Is it making any other payment to him or offering him any advantage ?
- afternoon
- When the Beast tried to reach her Tuesday afternoon at her office, no one answered the phone.
- One afternoon in March, some boys wrote antigovernment graffiti on a wall.
- Ironically, asteroid 2012 DA14 flew past the Earth this afternoon from 17,150 miles away—the closest distance in decades.
- along If you look or move along something long and narrow such as a road, a river, or a corridor, you look or move towards one end of it.
- Tim walked along the street.
- He led me along a corridor.
- If something is situated along something long and narrow such as a road, a river, or a corridor, it is situated in it or beside it.
- There are trees all along the river.
- Be Careful!
- Don't use 'along' to describe movement from one side of an area to another. For example, don't talk about going 'along' a desert. Instead you use through or across.
- We cycled through the forest.
- He wandered across Hyde Park.
- announce
- U.S. Secretary of State John Kerry is to announce a resumption of talks on Friday!
- It was time to announce ways to gain fixes on the U.S.-South Korean trade treaty, long stalled in Congress.
- To announce that ten thousand “troops” are to be sent abroad distracts from the living reality of what is going on.
- apartment
- With the publication of The apartment in November, however, Baxter can finally drop the “failed” from his moniker.
- Due to the ongoing investigation, the Aurora Police Department would not confirm which chemicals were discovered in the apartment.
- The victim was mumbling.... When they arrived at the apartment, Famolu carried Karmari inside.
- argument
- On cable, politicians and pundits are forever declaring that the American people agree with them, as if that ends the argument.
- The argument Daisey makes is the same as the one made by the author, in a sense: this makes an important story more powerful.
- But then, eight months after the argument, the Court punted.
- associate
- In October Putnam and his associate Adam Hunt traveled to Pennsylvania to interview author Stacy Brown.
- “His films are brassy, anachronistic,” says Rex Roberts, associate editor with Film International.
- Why would you associate with people who would put out this filth?
- attempt
- In an attempt to give the show an epic scale, the auditions are held in a massive traveling LTD Dome.
- With Athens recently alarmed by a half-dozen cases of West Nile virus, the attempt at humor went mostly unappreciated.
- Sara says Hubbard, while he was writing Dianetics, kicked her stomach several times to attempt to cause a miscarriage.
- attend
- Few who attend magnificent universities see this as an unethical edge over students at more modest colleges.
- "The presidency has previously announced that the president will attend if he got invited, and he was invited," he said.
- Where race will not determine whether or not they get a job, attend college, or get invited to certain social engagements.
- average
- To see how this relates to an average marriage, replace, for a moment, Ahmadinejad and Obama with Joel and Lisa.
- Not much initially—about $2 less a month for the average recipient.
- According to a study conducted by Pivotal Labs, the brand receives an average of 400 pins and more than 3,600 repins per day.
- band
- The band is well aware of this, and of how changing dynamics affected the music.
- Thompson: The agreement among the band members that we were going to do it.
- The Stones have now boldly gone where no band has gone before.
- basis
- A place where dreams are deferred on a daily basis simply because the child happens to be born Palestinian.
- I have no time to defend petty theives on the basis of ideology.
- So reports TPM, and I can find no basis on which to disagree.
- battle
- News that the CIA chief was having an affair did not shock those close to him during his final tours of battle.
- The body armor would indicate an intention to do battle with the police if necessary and escape the scene if possible.
- So given that context for the battle over climate, does the public seem to care any more about climate change these days?
- beginning
- The whole story of this flight begins to look different if you begin at the end, not the beginning.
- But this was 2003, the beginning of Generation Me, and just a year before Facebook launched.
- Story: in the end is the beginning, and in the beginning is the end.
- bit
- Most in the journalistic/politico world felt a bit of a letdown when the Times finally began its assault on Paterson last week.
- He got the bit between the teeth with Rebekah Brooks when she had a go at him and realized he had nothing to lose.
- When Jack was lying on the altar with the stones, that was really hard for me because I got a bit giggly.
- block
- David Cameron has repeated this nonsense about the Commonwealth wishing to block change.
- At the time, Facebook apologized for issuing a block to the page.
- If you should one day decide to be a teacher, or seek a public office, this is a surefire way to block such endeavors.
- boat
- The four of them move to the boat, right it, balance the mattress across its bow and shove it towards the water.
- They took her to Crimea, where she was put on a boat to Istanbul.
- We steadied the boat with the oars, and I thought we were doing real good.
- border
- With both commanders down and the crowd advancing on them, the border police opened fire, killing four Palestinians.
- Fifty-eight percent of us want to expand the fence on the Mexican border.
- Ghida faced a similar situation once arriving at the Yayladagi camp after giving birth to Ibrahim on the border.
- brain
- Understanding the neurophysiology of the brain, therefore, would seem to be as exculpatory as finding a tumor in it.
- The Obama brain trust decided not to risk a presidential appearance in Wisconsin.
- The brain tumor that killed him in August denied the Senate the chance of a more bipartisan measure.
- bright
- Pictures show a dark-haired young woman with a bright, constant smile.
- The Buzz: If bright Star and its two young stars catch on with audiences, it could last through Oscar season.
- “A couple of times she has made me cry,” says Pari Moayer, a school nurse with bright eyes and a kind and soothing demeanor.
- by
- preposition
- 1.near to or next to:
- a home by a lake.
- 2.over the surface of, through the medium of, along, or using as a route:
- He came by the highway. She arrived by air.
- 3.on, as a means of conveyance:
- They arrived by ship.
- 4.to and beyond the vicinity of; past:
- He went by the church.
- 5.within the extent or period of; during:
- by day; by night.
- 6.not later than; at or before:
- I usually finish work by five o'clock.
- 7.to the extent or amount of:
- The new house is larger than the old one by a great deal. He's taller than his sister by three inches.
- adverb
- 25.near; in the immediate vicinity; at hand:
- The school is close by.
- 26.to and beyond a point near something; past:
- The car drove by.
- 27.aside; away:
- Put your work by for the moment. Over the years, she laid by enough money to retire.
- 28.over; past:
- in times gone by.
- 29.by me.
- (in bridge and other bidding card games) a declaration that the speaker is passing.
- (in poker) a declaration that the speaker is checking:
- Is my pair of tens still high? By me.
- adjective, Also, bye.
- 30.situated to one side:
- They came down a by passage.
- 31.secondary, incidental:
- It was only a by comment.
- noun, plural byes.
- 32.bye1.
- Idioms
- 33.by and by, in a short time; before long; presently:
- The clouds will disappear by and by.
- 34.by and large, in general; on the whole:
- By and large, there is much to be said for the new system.
- 35.by the by. bye1(def 6).
- camp
- Right now, however, the camp and the country have reached a new level of crisis.
- He is planning on joining the rebel army in Syria soon, leaving his wife and child in the camp.
- Supposedly, he rolled a 144 at the camp David bowling alley this past August.
- claim
- They fiercely deny the CIA claim and blame it on enemies of the Afghan regime and The New York Times.
- They claim to have new evidence that they say will be indisputable with regard to contamination of the crime scene.
- Insist that there is no single way to be a Jew, and that no Jew can claim hegemony over that which is holy to us all.
- club
- Baltimore--the town that booed him and team that doubted him--needed Palmer more than at any time in the club 's history.
- The club had healthy profits and was generating a good amount of cash—one of the surest measures of a well-managed business.
- Norman Mailer was trying to close down the club and haranguing Britton for drink after drink.
- collect
- With the case compromised, the bureau had to “jump and collect what we could.”
- Both items were ruled inadmissible because of the methodology used to collect, store, and test the items.
- They can hang on to the cash for future political runs—or just leave it in the bank to collect interest.
- communication
- After the motorcycle getaway, Tron heads to a communication tower to get in touch with Alan.
- When the NSA intercepts and records a communication, it has “collected” or “acquired” it.
- Our communication is locked into a pattern that feels social and conscious, but is mostly neurological.
- competition
- Are you aware of the competition with Craig Ferguson over on CBS during your same time slot?
- Her other film at Cannes, Take Shelter, also won the Grand Prize in the Critics Week competition.
- “Music is a competition,” remarked Kreayshawn, another female MC who was recently embroiled in a beef with Azealia Banks.
- complete
- A complete story in six words (or 33 characters) that hints at something more.
- Consider the trashy, silky sweatpants sent down the runway by Jarrar, complete with thick stripes running down the legs.
- With a hectic work schedule, Card never had the opportunity to travel to Japan and complete the Ganguro photo series.
- completely
- I agree with you completely.
- She's completely mad.
- He'd completely changed - I didn't recognize him.
- conduct
- But it is the business of the Palestinian Authority to conduct and conclude the negotiations, not the business of Hamas.
- Still unsatisfied, I set out to conduct my own informal interviews.
- Any JSOC targeting element in Iraq would also require aircraft that could conduct strikes on selected targets.
- conflict
- Lebanese Sunnis are also taking part in the conflict, dispatching fighters and guns to Syrian rebels.
- Nowhere is this truer than the Israeli-Palestinian conflict.
- Rather than getting directly involved in the conflict, the United States has concentrated on the day after Assad falls.
- contract
- A series of online videos helped make Chief Keef a hot new rap star with a contract reportedly worth $3 million.
- That info was utilized to determine which company was ultimately awarded the contract.
- The ceiling and roof were made of concrete, not wood and sheet metal as the contract specified.
- contribute
- Even so, Farcau points not only to weekend warriors but also commercial foragers who contribute to the problem.
- The solar industry will contribute thousands of jobs to the U.S. economy in 2010.
- “There are rich people everywhere, and yet they do not contribute to the growth of their own countries,” she said.
- conversation
- Daniel Mulhern, a former first husband of Michigan, offers eight tips on getting the conversation started.
- Ronna, Co-Director: We want this exact type of conversation to happen all over the place!
- Or listen to any conversation between teenage girls or adult women.
- count
- They move with the seasons, live outside the law, and count the best New York City restaurants among their clients.
- They learned to measure and count in better ways, and cracked the codes of physics, chemistry, and biology.
- Does an email I am forwarded inviting me to a happy hour next week count as art?
- crisis
- Right now, however, the camp and the country have reached a new level of crisis.
- Apropos inflation, the government could try to inflate its way out of this crisis, covering the deficit by printing money.
- Now come difficult negotiations aimed at preventing the crisis from reoccurring.
- critic
- It was easier for him, of course, as a Democratic critic of the Bush administration.
- Among the varieties of friendship under discussion, here is the friendship between poet and critic.
- This is what neoconservatism has become; even a critic can lament.
- crowd
- Or refuse to go along and turn this crowd of thousands of women against her.
- Someone carried a tent through the crowd, others rigged rope and nailed stakes into the ground.
- With both commanders down and the crowd advancing on them, the border police opened fire, killing four Palestinians.
- cry
- “A couple of times she has made me cry,” says Pari Moayer, a school nurse with bright eyes and a kind and soothing demeanor.
- He discusses his strange phobia, what makes him cry, and what he and Gore Vidal have in common.
- As “The Star-Spangled Banner” crackled through the sounds of the attack, Patsy saw her mother begin to cry.
- date
- TucsonThough there are plenty of single men here, this perennially sunny city may not be the hottest spot to find a date.
- Billy jokes about it now, saying it was like being on a date with Sebastian Cabot.
- Fortunately, it only took one date for ABC to dump this monstrosity.
- define
- There are two ways to define the word “spicy”: as hot on the tongue, or full of spice and flavor.
- Congress needs to look at surveillance and define it and then create some lines.
- The upshot: However you define it, the dynamic between these two is magnetically fun to watch, both onscreen and off.
- deliver
- For now she rents local boats to deliver bed nets along the lake, where malaria is a leading cause of death.
- Yafai goes on to deliver a lengthy litany of the struggles the country will face.
- “Dad had jeans that could stand up and deliver the State of the Union,” Reagan joked.
- demand
- But it is also time to curtail the demand for ivory in Asia.
- Let us take the former vice president up on his demand for documents and declassify them all.
- I had planned for this entry to be about the new Bioshock game but current events have overtaken it and demand a course change.
- department
- The video had been doctored to present a black official in the department of Agriculture, Shirley Sherrod, as an anti-white bigot.
- Officials from the department of Homeland Security declined interview requests.
- She estimated it may take at least two years to clear out dead weight from the department and make the staff functional once more.
- distance
- Fifty meters was the distance between relative normality and war.
- She looks out of the frame, her gaze sometimes seeming to meet that of the viewer, other times looking off into the distance.
- Beyond the walls, the courtyard is still a construction site with vacant student housing looming overhead in the distance.
- district
- All 10 of the least armed (including the district of Columbia) voted for Barack Obama.
- A few weeks before the settlement, Bisek lost a related court case in the district of Columbia.
- The map above charts firearm deaths for the 50 states plus the district of Columbia.
- dozen
- The East River froze at least a dozen times between 1780 and 1888.
- King retained some hope as he watched a half dozen waverers hanging back from voting.
- The effect, once you've browsed through a dozen or more, is almost hypnotic.
- drink
- But he still had his drink and his gun in the grocery when he allegedly answered spit with bullets.
- How much does a mother need to drink during pregnancy to raise the level of aggression in her offspring by 30 percent?
- Edano said people in the village should refrain from drink ing the water—although “if they drink it will not be harmful.”
- driver
- At 4:07 a.m. with the police officer and paramedic unable to control Anderson, the driver pulled over, Neiman said.
- In January 2014, a driver hit and killed a six year old girl.
- The driver, Amadou Diallo, was a courtly African immigrant who made it a point to wear a tie as he worked.
- ear
- I have about five producers screaming in my ear : ‘Steve shut up!’
- “The Show Goes On”- Lupe Fiasco Sometimes, ear candy is the best way to go.
- Language from the patent mandates that the technology be used with “h ear ing device, headphones, ear buds, or headsets.”
- earn
- You “ earn ” it by doing something a lot simpler than that—you earn it by being born.
- Will it change the amount of money my LGBT peers and I can earn ?
- I believe that a man should earn wealth by honorable means, but unfortunately others do not.
- easily
- However, it just as easily could have happened on United, US Airways, or any other carrier.
- If we can easily see ways to cut costs in the Department of Education, we should not be blind to opportunities at the Pentagon.
- Fame is an empty bubble, indeed, easily burst if not handled with care.
- element
- So though there is a "scoop" element to this story, it is not, at the end of the day, one person's scoop.
- Though challenging, not every element of the exhibition is insightful.
- George was in his element at those times, and the depth of his knowledge amazed me.
- emerge
- Look closer, however, and I suspect a different picture will emerge.
- If that happens, Kentucky could emerge, ironically, as ground zero for a more progressive, women-friendly politics.
- Japan could emerge as the nation that dominated Asia, even when playing in the capital of the old enemy.
- encourage
- The key goal must be to encourage China to obey laws and regulations that are agreed upon.
- Of course not—smart employers will recognize the value in personal brand extension, and encourage it.
- It can also be channeled, however, to encourage equality and dignity.
- equipment
- Those methods require facilities, equipment, and, most importantly, people.
- Production expenses: equipment rental, lights, lighting board, van rental, trailer rental, road cases, backline.
- They also have the networks able to traffic in plundered goods and equipment.
- examine
- For their parts, Graham and McCain said they voted against cloture to allow their colleagues more time to examine Hagel's record.
- As I had in previous books, I wanted to examine the hidden aspects of American policy and to explain them in narrative form.
- With viewers and critics loving it, hating it, or loving to hate it, Jace Lacob and Maria Elena Fernandez examine the show.
- experience
- Those are some of the ways to get people the experience of serving.
- “I think what happened with my experience is you change,” Licht says.
- You can record your experience, and then share it with friends.
- express
- The schools absolutely should express their discontent with the offensive tweets.
- Among these are obscenity, defamation, fighting words, express incitement to unlawful conduct, and threats.
- I wanted to venture off into another genre of music where I was able to be free and express myself totally, in a positive manner.
- facility
- The police who arrived at the scene helped the monks inspect the facility.
- He watched the pit grow bigger every month, despite the numerous reports he wrote about the facility.
- Guantánamo critics pointed to the high cost of keeping detainees incarcerated at the facility —$2.7 million a year per detainee.
- faith
- The reasons for this, I believe, are more about politics, power, and money than about theology or faith.
- “He was a tough man and I had faith that work was keeping him away,” she says.
- Lack of faith in government and violence have led many Mexicans to flee Nuevo Laredo and move to Texas.
- fan
- I call my friend, a fan of colonics, who recommends that I call Lyt on 34th Street.
- Last year, her brother Juan Rivera, with whom she performed, punched a fan.
- Douglas Urbanski, a sometime conservative radio jock and Hollywood producer, is not exactly a fan of Larry Summers.
- farm
- He recently cancelled a fishing trip to Canada and doubled back on the question of how to make a living from the farm.
- The “traditional” nightingales are raised on a farm and fed organic birdseed.
- Pete “bought the farm ” a couple years later, in a motorcycle crash.
- feature
- The show could feature various obesity researchers who might highlight the latest thinking in long-term weight management.
- In this weekly feature, we dig into the NEWSWEEK archives to see how times have changed—or in some cases, haven't.
- The second feature is how to translate the technology efficiently: how to harness the power of this device for practical use.
- feed
- When we get home from work we are already tired and the last thing we want to do is feed, bathe, play with a kid.
- But the majority of the time is spent dissembling the system that has enabled the addict to finance and feed their affliction.
- Are we in for another overhyped, overdramatized extravaganza that does little more than feed our appetite for salacious fare?
- fit
- Under law, the media regulation authority, Ofcom, can nix the takeover if the purchasers are not deemed “ fit and proper persons.”
- They also discussed—and this is lovely—how “minority-outreach programs were not fit for the Republican Party.”
- There,” he said, smiling at the young actor, “that ought to fit just right now.
- flight
- The whole story of this flight begins to look different if you begin at the end, not the beginning.
- He established that Shannon was on Frontier Airlines flight 727 on June 30, 2011, from Washington to Denver.
- Every passenger on the Swissair flight was given a miniature chocolate football as we approached Basel.
- folk
- Why is Snoop Dogg coming out of a refrigerator dressed like German folk singer Roy Black?
- In the anecdote, the friend reports attending a nostalgic gathering for veteran Israeli folk dancers.
- Human-rights lawyer and Chinese folk hero Chen Guangcheng thought we did.
- front
- Does he really think that posturing in front of the cameras is the antidote to haggling in the proverbial smoke-filled room?
- But not in the same edition that devotes its front page to a story from the very publication being criticized.
- Headline: “Los Angeles Times Editor Killed on Own front Porch During Riots—Loud Gangsta Rap Music Blamed.”
- future
- Allman, author of Miami: City of the future, was an Edward R. Murrow Press Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
- Whether that is a good idea, or whether it should even be a goal in the future, are different questions.
- He said he was gay and from the future and only Chappelle could help him.
- gain
- So who is likely to gain traction and interest, and perhaps ultimately the nomination?
- The administration enthusiastically traded winning the future for a picayune present gain.
- To be fair, it is not clear that Kerry lost any votes for the White House drive to gain congressional support.
- gather
- gather as much relevant data as fast as you can from as many viewpoints as possible.
- The shame is that Amit and the Mossad did what spooks do with information they gather.
- Every afternoon they gather at the Brufani bar and mingle with the friendly reporters.
- generally
- He says he supports a Palestinian state but when he speaks on the Middle East he generally recites the standard AIPAC half-truths.
- Loosies are generally bought by cigarette addicts who have trouble affording a whole pack at the taxed rate.
- Compulsive buyers are generally young, the findings said, and a greater proportion reported incomes of less than $50,000.
- gold
- The markets are rallying as home purchases are up 10 percent and gold hits a new high.
- Noah Kristula-Green recently debated Charles Kadlec about the problems with the gold standard and why we need a Federal Reserve.
- “This is the trophy, this is the gold medal in this fight,” says Kessler.
- guard
- What if the guard happens to be in the gym when a gun nut shoots his way into the shop?
- The guard will concentrate its resources on carrying out this limited mission.
- When a guard finally arrives on the scene, they break into song and offer him food.
- guest
- The guest sitting between the two men tries to restore order.
- Breaking with tradition, Rogers was a guest to the state dinner, which honored Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and his wife.
- “He gave me what you could call a guest list” of people to talk to, Shields said.
- handle
- Douglas Schoen and Jessica Tarlov on how Romney and Obama should handle the topic.
- Insiders and outliers and nearly everyone else is abuzz: Can Fallon handle the job?
- But the U.S. District Court in Tucson can only handle up to 70 defendants at each Streamline hearing.
- hide
- Russia is no longer trying to hide the fact that the Kremlin is directly involved and supporting separatist leaders in Ukraine.
- “I did not know about, nor did I try to hide, wrongdoing,” Murdoch writes.
- What often happens in these sorts of attacks is that people run and hide.
- highly
- If it matters, the company is highly rated (Northwestern Mutual).
- Meanwhile, we have the sexperts reinforcing the ideal of the highly sexual woman.
- The airport is highly regulated and the number of airlines that can claim a hub there is small.
- hole
- “It could put a hole in the ship,” people started saying, Shanar said.
- The man, gripped by curiosity, drills a hole to discover what the pipe carries.
- Like those in Middletown, most are also facing a Catch 22: the stagnant economy blew a hole in their budgets.
- horse
- Angry Driver Pulls a Gun Oh, Kentucky, land of horse racing, bourbon, and apparently severe road rage.
- These changes are relatively uncontroversial among experts without a horse in the political races.
- He cannot consult Mr. Ed, but he could take some guidance from a horse that shares the same ancestry.
- ice
- After getting his mug shot taken, for example, he went out for ice cream.
- I recall of the journey only that it led down a steep hill, and that the hill was covered with ice.
- She was eating a dish of ice cream that she should not have had.
- identity
- They had a child, a daughter named Rebecca, who still grapples with her black, white, and Jewish identity.
- Hoping I might find a clue to his identity, I started researching my childhood medical records.
- There is a priority to protect the identity of their guests for Fisher and Hutchinson.
- increase
- Dopamine levels also increase from the use of extremely addictive drugs.
- In October 2010, the minimum wage will increase to £5.80 for adults 21 and over.
- When in power, Republicans are also more than willing to increase government intervention in many aspects of our lives.
- independent
- Ashkan Soltani, an independent privacy-and-security consultant, pointed out that the move is not unprecedented for a tech giant.
- But choose someone who is too independent, and you risk creating tensions between the bureau and the White House.
- Society has expected them to be high achieving and studious, independent and adventurous, and sexy.
- inside
- The victim was mumbling.... When they arrived at the apartment, Famolu carried Karmari inside.
- In the hospital the state of his handwriting was terrible, he says, but he “scribbled” much of inside a Pearl while in hospital.
- Later we had a frozen coconut balloon, which was coconut milk frozen to the inside of a balloon, then the balloon peeled off.
- insurance
- I want them to be able to get insurance and mortgages and health care as a family.
- Each of the children will be adequately employed through the various entities of his media, publishing and insurance companies.
- Without the mandate, you have millions of sick people being added to insurance rolls but no healthy ones.
- interested
- But Netanyahu has given no indication that he is interested in making concessions of any kind.
- But Botton is not interested in broaching the subject of “how to make it work,” as an artist in an expensive town.
- I need someone to pay attention to me, that will be interested in what I need, what I want, what I feel.
- introduce
- I wanted to introduce all of the elements of her personality and celebrate her legacy.
- Two years ago, they began gleaning directly from farms to introduce more fresh produce into the diets of the people they serve.
- As we ate, three people stopped by to introduce themselves—to me.
- investigation
- Asked to name one Issa-led investigation that had been appropriately managed and not politicized, Cummings paused.
- For example, attendees shouted approval at questioners who bashed the SEC for bungling their investigation.
- The women had not previously been connected to the investigation.
- involved
- Had investors known Paulson was involved with creating the bond, they might have thought twice about buying it.
- However naive Ashley may have been when she got involved with escorting—and weren't we all!
- Police have long thought that Franklin, a mechanic with a history of car thefts, was involved in additional slayings.
- jump
- Protecting and improving is one thing, but replacing significant others in the bedroom does seem like a bit of a jump.
- Joe Mathews says gay Californians should jump ship for pinker pastures—and the red states he chooses might surprise you.
- We crept along; every few minutes the driver had to jump out and clear the windshield.
- lack
- People are focusing on tools of social media being abused, or saying, 'Let's look at lack of civility.'
- Again, this reflects a lack of knowledge about the criminal justice system.
- Unfortunately, that lack of expertise is on full display in the resolution.
- leadership
- Akin is hoping he can capitalize on grassroots anger with Republican leadership.
- General Petraeus has led our troops overseas in that exact effort, and we are indebted to his leadership and love of country.
- Contacts in the Kurdish intelligence service and Peshmerga leadership confirmed what we saw.
- lesson
- Dudley will equally fail if he does not learn the lesson and hire new blood.
- The lesson begins whenever there is a shooting at a drug location.
- Today, it has forgotten this lesson ; it needs to learn it again.
- lift
- Obamacare contains provisions that could lift these legal obstacles to efficient health-care integration.
- The backlash may also provide a lift to Barack Obama and... Mitt Romney.
- Nobody can give an explanation of why the Israeli high court refused to lift his travel ban three times.
- light
- Not that all will be sweetness and light —there are plenty of snakes in the grass.
- The sun was setting, and he pointed to a cobweb glistening in a ray of light.
- Vaccination works more like a light with a dimmer than an on-off switch, said Slifka.
- limit
- In July, despite the unified opposition of House GOP leaders, 94 House Republicans voted to limit NSA spying.
- It will also limit whether seasonal workers can bring their families with them.
- Jon Huntsman simply referred to the agency as an “unguided regulatory missile” that will limit free commerce.
- living
- I had no idea what to expect when we walked into that living room.
- I am a novelist ( living in Brooklyn, of course, which is the law), and am working on a very Shakespeare-oriented project.
- I pitched the colors, how saturated it was going to be—a living comic book is the way I wanted to do it.
- lot
- In fact a lot of them are really about how to participate in the world.
- Ramis made a lot of funny movies, including Animal House, Ghostbusters, Caddyshack, and Analyze This.
- He told ProPublica he stepped down because it became a lot of work.
- marry
- I want him to marry Rachel because it would be insanely romanticals, but I want him to marry me because it would be AweSome.
- They sing, dance, laugh, ride bicycles, marry, play instruments, and eat.
- Thus, the logic goes, it means a father could marry his adopted daughter.
- middle
- Marxism may have developed in the middle of the 19th century but it has since evolved into the social democracies of Scandinavia.
- But Michele Bachmann is something else again, a middle -aged woman who proudly announces she is middle aged.
- He says he supports a Palestinian state but when he speaks on the middle East he generally recites the standard AIPAC half-truths.
- mostly
- Reached for comment, Berberich indicated to The Daily Beast that his knowledge was mostly secondhand.
- Lee is a patient storyteller with a distanced, mostly omniscient point of view.
- It was Gurung's use of warm hues that provided a refreshing breath of air amid the mostly monochromatic palette thus far.
- mountain
- Did you watch the showdown between The mountain and the Red Viper?
- mountain sheep were everywhere, some sleeping by the road, some foraging, bells ringing from their necks as they moved.
- She wants to open a restaurant, or climb a mountain, or run a marathon, or write a book.
- normal
- Crowds are normal near Times Square, but this one huddled on the sidewalk has become a recent, regular gathering.
- He realized that these were ab normal times and people who followed the normal rules were at risk.
- In a normal legislature, you need 50 votes to pass a health-care bill.
- nuclear
- I have not surrendered hope that Iran's nuclear program can be crippled by means short of war.
- Key cabinet ministers and the heads of the army, navy, and air force are members of the nuclear authority.
- We are fast approaching a world in which either everyone has nuclear weapons, or no one does.
- observe
- Media will not be allowed to observe the speech, which will be her first paid lecture since leaving office.
- Unlike me, Omar has no comfortable distance to observe the fate of Iraq; his own life is constantly at risk.
- The family has invited J-PAC to observe the process but has opted not to give the remains to the agency to examine independently.
- obviously
- obviously, the Obama team should have picked him up a year ago when he defaulted on his house loan.
- Even Vladimir Putin, the president, said “ obviously they are not pirates” but he insisted that they must be held to account.
- Whatever criticisms these organizations have against Israel are obviously biased and need not be taken seriously.
- once
- And Jimmy Fallon covered the song twice— once as Neil Young and once alongside Idol judge Randy Jackson.
- It only shows, once again, that Jalics has indeed decided to forgive Bergoglio for whatever he did and that he wants to move on.
- once they did so, they became responsible for covering up—and continuing the mistakes of their political opponents.
- operate
- None,” said spokesman Kong Man-keung, “and to say we allow them to operate is grossly inaccurate.
- It is likely that the state will operate without a budget all year long.
- Characters did not operate under some preconceived, TV-land set of rules.
- order
- He was slain by Jon Snow last season as part of a ruse that makes it appear as if Jon had betrayed the order.
- According to investigators, he acted with two policemen by order of the then-minister of Internal Affairs, Yury Kravchenko.
- Even in the case of violent demonstrations, lethal force may be used only “when strictly unavoidable in order to protect life.”
- park
- On park Avenue, beards are about as rare as readers of Jacobin.
- So outraged he swung into action and summoned the former Baltimore Ravens running back to the NFL Vatican on park Avenue.
- As a young lawyer, he saw Hispanic workers flow into park County, Wyoming to pick sugar beets.
- path
- The House Gang of Eight immigration plan, expected to be released in early June, will also contain a path to citizenship.
- But daunting obstacles—like Ohio and Georgia—remain in his path.
- The second path for the GOP—attempting to bring down the economy—is a clear and present possibility.
- perfect
- “She was the perfect combination of being very beautiful and very smart and charming,” Galbraith told The Daily Beast.
- perfect time for a nice little bipartisan hearing featuring the Internal Revenue Service.
- But Meir Kahane was such an unsavory figure: angry, diabolical, manipulative, a perfect villain.
- please
- Take My Stimulus, please : This bill is like a rotting corpse.
- The most popular request: “ please do a high coiffure—a puffy one.”
- please get in touch with anyone you know who might turn out for the following events and remind them about the events.
- possibility
- The second path for the GOP—attempting to bring down the economy—is a clear and present possibility.
- But only artists can now turn the public imagination toward the possibility that our dreams of true freedom can become real.
- In the early 2000s, an acquaintance told Sun about the possibility of doing business in Ethiopia.
- potential
- Project Runway star and mother of six Laura Bennett offers advice for the potential veep.
- He advocates, in utter seriousness, using demographic data to calculate the number of potential mates in your geographic area.
- This has the potential makings of a monumental interagency turf war.
- pound
- She eats junk food nearly all day (chocolate is her constant companion) and never seems to add a pound to her slender frame.
- It is a little house-of-cards cube whose four sides are lead plates, three inches by three, that each weigh one quarter pound.
- The news reports of the speech quoted that line, so it became the pound cake speech.
- presence
- Supporters of right to work also made their presence felt, in much smaller numbers, during the protests.
- The presence of the chicken feet protects and preserves the unseen but nonetheless unbreakable bonds of love and family.
- The presence of real-size women in fashion magazines might indicate that they really are listening to their readers.
- present
- Then he morphed into Harrison Ford for Patriot Games (1992) and Clear and present Danger (1994).
- The Daily Beast: There were several episodes this season set entirely in the present, rather than in multiple timeframes.
- The second path for the GOP—attempting to bring down the economy—is a clear and present possibility.
- press
- Gibbs' banter with the press usually teetered somewhere between antagonistic and playful—when not managing to be both at once.
- “We know that he came here with the intent of finding an administrator,” Jordan said in the press conference.
- Allman, author of Miami: City of the Future, was an Edward R. Murrow press Fellow at the Council on Foreign Relations.
- previous
- Alabama NICS background checks per 100,000 residents: 11,070 previous rank: 10th 12.
- previous drugs targeting amyloid precursor protein, or APP, have failed.
- What is certain is that the White House will transform her, as it has all previous occupants.
- principle
- Zealous populist patriots might pal around on principle, but banding together effectively is another matter.
- I am a strong believer in the "better late than never" principle.
- But he could state the principle now, which I think would be the smart thing to do.
- prison
- Platt served two years in prison while her daughters were placed with a child welfare agency.
- The new deadline for closing the prison was the only new foreign policy initiative in the hour-long speech.
- And when I was interviewing people in prison they referenced Heat.
- promote
- The new textbooks are supposed to promote patriotism and respect for the “free-enterprise system.”
- “Billy,” she said of him in one interview to promote the film.
- Their own sites allow them to promote their preachers and religious interpretations, intermixed with news.
- protection
- Americans need protection from these snake-oil salesmen, and that protection depends almost entirely on Congress and the media.
- “For testing to work as protection you really need to have the industry organized,” he says.
- The congressman-elect is on the record saying that Islam is not a religion that deserves the protection of the First Amendment.
- quick
- Maybe you think Botox is no big deal—a quick lunchtime jab to freshen up the face?
- We live in a world of social media, online reporting and quick response.
- Conservatives were quick to jump on the charges: websites like Twitchy and FrontPage Mag soon joined the anti-Tyson charge.
- reader
- As a reader, she adds, her earliest influence came from translations of Hemingway and Chekhov.
- So you know the reader is desperate to find out what happened after the shot rang out.
- refuse
- Or refuse to go along and turn this crowd of thousands of women against her.
- Consequently, this is an issue where the administration can afford to draw lines in the sand and refuse to compromise.
- One favorite tactic was for representatives to come to the chamber but refuse to answer a roll call.
- replace
- UniKey has set out to replace all your keys, passwords and pins.
- But it may never be cheaper to replace these aging arteries than it is now.
- To see how this relates to an average marriage, replace, for a moment, Ahmadinejad and Obama with Joel and Lisa.
- reporter
- Almazan says that a reporter from the Orange County Register had been urging her to sit down with Allaway, but she refused.
- Your reporter, however, found that the more he learned, the madder he got.
- “I know the people around Nixon,” Kennedy told Washington Post reporter Carl Bernstein.
- researcher
- All in all, an extraordinary pay package, says Greg Ruel, a GMI researcher.
- A researcher attending a fertility conference in Michigan this week discussed her research linking obesity to lower fertility.
- “Recently the situation in Gaza is very dangerous,” says Riham Abu Aita, a researcher who helped compile the report.
- resident
- “It gives me tranquility,” said Batya Katzir, another Ashdod resident.
- The homicide rate for resident military personnel is lower than the national average for civilians.
- Then there are the paintings in the Accademia, then the resident artworks in churches.
- return
- For a few minutes it seemed like old times, a return to the clearer fault-lines of the Cold War.
- Their advocacy of the "full" right of return of Palestinian refugees means an end to Jewish Israel.
- None of the youngsters are likely to feel that any route is safe when they return to school.
- ride
- At home in Baghdad they take the time they have to get together and ride.
- Almost no one comes to ride the airboats or stare at the leathery monsters in the gator pit.
- By then, spectators were heading for the cotton-candy stand, applauding the ride.
- river
- They ended by getting lost, something you might think impossible to do on a river flowing toward your destination.
- The median home price in river Oaks, Houston, is $931,000, according to this Realtor website.
- Cameron is the 19th British prime minister to have attended the elite boarding school on the banks of the river Thames.
- roll
- Original songs were added and the play powerfully tackled the issue of race in rock and roll.
- She embodies the absolute pure spirit of rock and roll, and I mean that in every sense.
- Back then, you only had so many shots on a roll of film, which you then had to get developed.
- run
- There is no more ideal candidate for the President to run against than Governor Rombot himself.
- The run to Election Day is getting uglier by the day—just look at the ads on television so far.
- Imagine if you had to run a business by following every idea that any former manager ever had.
- sales
- On October 3, the National Retail Federation forecast that sales in November and December would rise 3.9 percent from 2012.
- sales in 2012 were $443 billion, and operating income was $15.766 billion, a margin of about 3.5 percent.
- If they do, then Magna Carta Holy Grail has already gone platinum, notching the most first week sales of 2013.
- sample
- So given these differences in the sample, was the HMBANA milk different?
- The larger the sample size, the easier it is to detect an effect, even if it is very minor.
- “One of the frustrations we found on Battlestar was just getting people to sample it,” said Moore.
- scale
- The Thermomix is actually three machines in one: cooker, food processor/blender, and scale.
- On a scale of 1-10, Chicago Teachers Union President Karen Lewis said "I'm a 9" on a deal being reached today.
- For now, the coherence and scale of Moral Mondays is a success ironically founded in shared defeat.
- screen
- And for the rest of the day, I shuttled back and forth between my work screen and the screen that made me want to scream.
- He had been president of one of them, the screen Actors Guild.
- I met everyone at ESPN, did a screen test on the Baseball Tonight set.
- settle
- One hopes they will lose in court, but if they settle, may the punitive clobbering be profound—and cathartic.
- The result will force Romney to settle for a crushing win on his native turf, rather than a clean sweep.
- With U.S. combat forces expected to pull out of Afghanistan by 2014, the Taliban might decide to settle old scores.
- shape
- Sadly, more time probably was spent debating the shape of the meeting table than in the two-hour meeting itself.
- In fact the word fiction is derived from the Greek “fictus,” which means to shape.
- You shape circumstances to your liking, with freer license and fuller authority.
- share
- If comedy is born of pain and misery, he has already experienced more than his share.
- His goal of coming across as humble subtracts from his ability to share just exactly how he became so great at such a young age.
- It undoes some of the progress made after 9/11 to push information out of agency silos and share it widely across the government.
- ship
- He is the captain of the ship, and he has publicly stated that this was his fault and his administration failed.
- ship some of those big daddies from Kruger down to Pilanesberg.
- “It could put a hole in the ship,” people started saying, Shanar said.
- shop
- What if the guard happens to be in the gym when a gun nut shoots his way into the shop ?
- Police say they are also trying to identify the shop that may have sold the cross to the killer.
- Paramedics now headed into the shop with a stretcher to aid the gunman.
- sleep
- She escaped by propping the automatic garage door open with a paint can and wiggling out after her parents had gone to sleep.
- These perceptions are as equally damning as the lack of sleep itself, Winter says.
- So why do we persist in observing the tryptophan and turkey and sleep version of the Thanksgiving?
- slowly
- Then something truly strange happened: slowly but surely, A Charge Kept began to sell.
- And we are slowly calling into question our cultural prudishness about sex.
- She did not want her marriage to end and that reality was slowly, progressively coming.
- solution
- All of these strategies need to include young men, so that they are part of the solution.
- The solution is to end secret holds entirely—if senators want to put a hold on legislation, they should own up to it publicly.
- “Islam is the solution to everything,” said Brotherhood member Sanaa Ismail.
- sorry
- I am a sorry example of the truth that women, as well as men, are losing their hair.
- He offered a tepid, somewhat perfunctory sounding apology: "I cannnot adequately express how sorry I am for my crimes."
- If so, that would be the first smart move they've made in this sorry episode.
- spirit
- I assure you that we will get these enforced in letter and spirit.
- He believes that consuming the spirit on a regular basis gives him the strength of a tiger and the senses of a predator.
- And that brings us to a larger conundrum of the spirit Awards.
- spot
- No ad, however, rivals the most bizarre commercial to use the song: A 2007 spot for Yaz birth control.
- Scripts were scotch-taped to the reverse side of the curtains; jokes were fiddled with or created on the spot.
- Then he took the chicken and walked over to his spot near the garbage and sat down to eat it.
- status
- A status like that would have “happened” to disappear just a few years ago.
- In the new leadership makeup, the status of the Central Political and Legislative Commission was downgraded.
- Saturn direct Monday in your cosmic zone of “others” causes sudden shifts in status between you and significants.
- stick
- The law may be unpopular, but he and the Democrats are stuck with it, and being stuck with it, they need to stick by it.
- “I wrapped my son with one hand while driving a stick,” Gloria scoffs.
- stick to foods that are high in healthy fats and healthy protein.
- stone
- When pressed on who he thought killed Kennedy, Nixon “would shiver and say, ‘Texas,’” said stone.
- “The US cannot tolerate the idea of any rival economic entity,” stone writes.
- They're free now, in a manner of speaking, and the Dalai Lama lives only a stone 's throw away.
- strength
- Friends and former staffers almost immediately point to her “ strength,” many saying she is one of the strongest people they know.
- He believes that consuming the spirit on a regular basis gives him the strength of a tiger and the senses of a predator.
- It is a portrait of optimism and strength, projecting American power outward for the 21st century.
- sun
- With the sun entering Libra, squaring Pluto, you are being asked to take a stand for something, gosh-darn-it.
- Given this history of hoaxes, The sun would have been very cautious about accepting the Hussein photos in 2005.
- But it may have been Mission Impossible, for the Early Show has tried every format under the sun.
- supposed
- The new textbooks are supposed to promote patriotism and respect for the “free-enterprise system.”
- In 2005, Spike Lee took what was supposed to be a standard book tour interview on CNN and made it legendary.
- She "leafed through the one that's supposed to be Detmar's and thought it was a bit thin."
- survey
- And 30 percent of Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America survey respondents have considered taking their own life.
- A survey by the U of T/Austin said campaign donors are more influential with members of Congress than anyone else.
- Once the results were reported by a number of opposition websites, IRINN took down the survey.
- survive
- “It may have allowed Sandy to survive as it got this far north this late in the season,” she says.
- Those that do survive, or are lucky enough to have escaped infection, meet a shadowy future.
- Fighting the undead will only get you so far—you will need to think ahead if you want to survive.
- target
- Last time around, Herman Cain was a target because his fortunes were rising, along with the popularity of his 9-9-9 plan.
- The helicopters had to deploy from Oman and fly hundreds of miles to get to the target.
- She knew about the Facebook group “Women Who Eat On Tubes” and assumed, correctly, it was the target destination of the picture.
- technique
- However, after speaking to Renee, I decided to give her "animal sounds" technique a try.
- That was a technique that, at that time, I was very much into.
- So when they get the technique to transcend, this huge pressure gets released.
- terms
- Though if there is one way the exhibit is lacking, it is in terms of geographic and ethnic diversity.
- Wasserstein lived a life that was decidedly unconventional, and she lived it on her own terms.
- But in terms of what is important for me as an individual, do I want gay marriage to be the be-all end-all?
- text
- He tentatively suggested that the text is a pastiche compiled by a modern forger with an elementary grasp of Coptic.
- So I guess his own campaign forgot to text him the talking points.
- Emily Witt on how he writes like we speak and text and drift.
- therefore
- And any Israeli who is committed to Palestinian statehood alongside Israel is also, therefore, a “Palestinian nationalist.”
- The NYPD defends its controversial stop-and-frisk policy by saying it keeps guns off the street and therefore saves lives.
- We ask that you lessen her pain and therefore lessen the pain of all humanity.
- through
- Do your IDF service, and try to change the system from within, through democratic means.
- Perhaps the most compelling way is through family history, as David Laskin does in his fascinating new book.
- In the course of those first few months in the fall of 1965, I learned a lot about it through open discussion and debate.
- tiny
- For a while we sit quietly digging through pieces of fish, the tiny bones getting stuck in our teeth.
- The show records for over two hours, a tiny bit of which is willy-waving and “banter” and the rest NEWS.
- “It is an insult to be paid so little money,” says Belia, sitting in the dark living room of their tiny home.
- title
- If I could have avoided giving a title to the movie altogether, I would have chosen to do so.
- When finally busted for masquerading as an M.D., he simply switched his title to “food scientist.”
- Her title is “food writer” yet Severson considers herself a muddy boots reporter.
- tomorrow
- I'm writing a column for posting tomorrow about the politics of all this, so you'll have to wait until then for that.
- “All over the world there are children with hopes still burning, in the dreams of tomorrow,” she crooned.
- The prevailing fear across the country is that—if not tonight or tomorrow then soon enough—the worst may be yet to come.
- tool
- The difference is this: a market economy is a tool --a valuable tool --for organizing productive activity.
- “This tool is extremely valuable as CBP seeks to identify and detect changing smuggling patterns,” she said.
- The nude of the 19th century was often a tool for anatomical study: an intellectualized and idealized approach to physiognomy.
- touch
- What's the allure of a pseudo-relationship with a woman you have no desire to meet, or touch ?
- If you're born deaf, the debate about cochlear implants, children and deaf cultural rights will touch your life in some way.
- Please get in touch with anyone you know who might turn out for the following events and remind them about the events.
- tradition
- Berlusconi maintains that he did nothing wrong, saying that his parties were just following in the tradition of “burlesque shows.”
- The tradition of putting candles on Christmas trees actually began in Germany.
- I walked in thinking these were signs of authority and tradition, of an outer protective layer.
- truck
- Both bodies were lying in the back of a truck, partially covered by a blanket.
- However, for the true Odessa experience, find a truck selling kvass, a traditional Russian beer brewed from bread.
- Meldrum admitted to trafficking in methamphetamine and severely beating the gang member with the truck.
- turn
- Or refuse to go along and turn this crowd of thousands of women against her.
- Lanier says she is “fascinated by the psychology of crowds,” and how quickly the dynamics can turn toward violence.
- For abused women like Ebrahimi, there are few places to turn.
- understanding
- understanding the neurophysiology of the brain, therefore, would seem to be as exculpatory as finding a tumor in it.
- At the same time, they move him closer to understanding his worth as a hero and his strength as a leader.
- Ogden, Jane, et al. “ understanding the Role of Life Events in Weight Loss and Weight Gain.”
- university
- He previously taught undergraduate courses in linguistics at the university of Pittsburgh and Carnegie-Mellon university.
- After high school, he moved to the jungles of Peru, working and studying with a professor he knew from the university of Kansas.
- I want to go to university and become a pilot—I want to fly airplanes.
- unless
- But if you take my bodily integrity without my consent, it's not a crime at all, unless you also use force.
- Not unless you consider, say, Warren Buffett “partisan” or “ideological.”
- unless Democrats can do the same, this will not be the only losing battle.
- variety
- In 1905, a group of Indians from a variety of native peoples united to entrench “tribal sovereignty” against federal power.
- In 1905, a group of Indians from a variety of native peoples united to entrench “tribal sovereignty” against federal power.
- Before, they gave you a variety : corn, a little meat; in the summer, vegetables.
- vehicle
- But Roth invests little interest in this man except as a foil for Bucky and a vehicle for his story.
- She says when she was dragged into a vehicle she told soldiers: "Take your hands off me."
- “I could see that the vehicle was occupied by two persons in the front seat,” he would later write.
- very
- The father was speaking as someone who had been raised in India by very strict parents.
- If Romney loses Ohio and its 18 electoral votes, it is very difficult to win the White House.
- Pity this didn't take place in the Senate post filibuster reform, because it would make a very compelling speech.
- village
- It's like The village Voice in the grand old days, when that paper was truly great.
- The Israeli forces quickly intervened, entered the village, and released the settlers.
- We want to have a godless congregation in every town, city and village that wants one.
- vision
- Her vision went beyond her love of flying and aerial stunts.
- Obama has consolidated global support behind the vision and the plan.
- He tells The Daily Beast about his vision for the new project.
- vote
- We should be making it easier for people to register and vote not more difficult.
- Randy and wife, Tina, said they had both wanted to vote for Herman Cain until he dropped out of the race in the fall.
- But speaking to Fox News afrter the vote, McCain seemed to admit the move was, as the White House said, just political posturing.
- warm
- We know that Oklahoma will have tornadoes when the cold jet stream meets the warm gulf air.
- From spring chicken to warm frisée, going green has never tasted so good.
- For a moment, the shadows are gone, replaced by a soft, warm light that seems to be saying: Never again.
- weekend
- I spent part of the weekend looking over some polling on this.
- Over that weekend, Teddy stayed up with friends one night, drinking and swapping bawdy tales about the party times with Jack.
- The PEN World Voices festival continued over the weekend with more incredible events.
- wild
- Maurice Sendak, 83 (June 10, 1928, to May 8, 2012) Every American knows Where the wild Things Are.
- But soon enough, her “raging, wild beast” mania as she called it was overtaken by suicidal depression.
- They ended up crawling for much of the journey, scaling electric fences and fending off wild animals in freezing conditions.
- willing
- But when I brought up the issue with my former teammates, all were willing to accept dual medals.
- Once he sees that Kevin is willing to do the work, Mr. Collins offers him private lessons to boost his grades.
- When in power, Republicans are also more than willing to increase government intervention in many aspects of our lives.
- winter
- But addressing that “ winter of despair” should not reinforce the inaccurate perceptions.
- Mediterranean flavors paired with eggplant and barley make these lamb shanks perfect for winter.
- Few homes have diesel for the tin stoves they rely on for heat in the coldest winter that anyone can remember.
- wood
- The ceiling and roof were made of concrete, not wood and sheet metal as the contract specified.
- I recently spent two days with wood, sitting in on his literature seminars.
- Neither type of wood board should ever go through the dishwasher.
- worth
- If and when we do take the plunge, the cause had better be worth it.
- She could just be wearing a pair of knickers and $50,000 worth of jewelry.
- Finally, here's an interesting note that's worth remembering.
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