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Someone going by could have seen a very tempting, elderly, potential victim. We're looking for more information. We know from other cases that it's those little bits of information that can make a difference. Bill Doniel
bits hear people
little bits here and there from people who hear my story. Helen Roberts
bits mix people pieces plus whatever
I think of my drawing style like handwriting: it's a mix of whatever handwriting you're born with, plus bits and pieces you've pilfered from other people around you. Roz Chast
bits domain duplicate exists giving public record stuff technology tracks wrong
Just because technology exists where you can duplicate something, that doesn't give you the right to do it. There's nothing wrong with giving some tracks away or bits of stuff that's fine. But it's not everybody's right. Once I record something, it's not public domain to give it away freely. Trent Reznor
bits box good inside liked outside people playing waiting
I am a predatory striker, ... That is why people say they would have liked to see us playing together. He does what he does outside the box and I would be inside waiting to get bits and that would have been good to see. Ian Wright
bits discovered glorious highest homes internet might sold weekend west yosemite
I can't help thinking that if the American West were discovered today, the most glorious bits would be sold off to the highest bidder. Yosemite might be nothing but weekend homes for Internet tycoons. Nicholas Kristof
bits centuries decades keeping readers recreate
Keeping the bits is not enough - you need to be able to recreate from them something that readers in decades and centuries to come will be able to use. Richard Boulderstone
bits
I thought we still had opportunities. We got bits and pieces, but we didn't get the whole package. Stan Glowiak
bits bush close effect election fact george nuances
I think the fact that the election is so close is having an effect on the Dow. It's (the race) so close here that little bits of nuances like a 24-year-old story on George W. Bush is having an effect on stocks. Bryan Piskorowski
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Paul does all the work, inspects all the yearlings at a sale and then we go through them together, form a final list, and then decide what to buy, Paul Moroney
decide eyes information national observers warning weather
Our observers will be the eyes for the National Weather Service. They'll use the information to decide if they need to put a warning out for the county. Bruce Sullivan
decided disturb team
Our one-day team has being doing well and we have decided not to disturb the combination. Kiran More
decided loved ran renew sales
Our lease ran out and we decided not to renew because of all the construction (on U.S. 41). We loved that spot, but fiscally, we couldn't keep up with the sales we needed. Jeff Butler
decided found iraqi pushed suddenly voted
Suddenly we found the Sunnis pushed out of the Iraqi government. Because of that, we decided to go to the new election, we voted for the Sunni list. Ahmed Ali
decided engineers problems reducing state taken
State engineers have taken a look at it and decided what we'd do to alleviate some of the problems we have there by reducing it to 45 mph. Bob McKenzie
decided heard members situation
Some of our members heard about Nathaniel's situation and we decided to do what we could to help. Deborah Pierce
decided develop last needed physical plan start three
Our plan was to develop some physical toughness. The last three years, we've really had that, and we decided that we needed to start that today. Chuck D.
decided game girls match second time
Our girls just decided in the second game that we had the match won. After that, it was check-out time for us. Nancy Todd
delivery patents
Our patents are around the delivery of services, Chuck White
delivering dynamic economy ensure equipped eu european innovative meet objective regulation therefore towards union
Our objective must therefore be to ensure EU better regulation contributes towards delivering a modern European Union which relentlessly focuses on building a dynamic and innovative economy equipped to meet the challenges of the 21st century. John Hutton
delivering excited innovative options people promise
Our new 32-bit processors promise to be some of the fastest, smallest, and most energy-efficient available. We researched many options for getting them to market, and are excited about delivering these innovative cores with the proven, well-respected people at CAST. Michael Chapman
delivered front instead item medicine people provide sitting spot
People often times have their deliveries stolen. Things like prescription medicine and so forth. We provide a spot for only $2 to have the item delivered securely instead of sitting in someone's mailbox or on the front porch. Rick George
delivering fully higher impact improved input offset programs savings together
Our savings programs are delivering well and, together with an improved mix, they have enabled us to fully offset the impact of higher input costs, Patrick Cescau
deliver goal libraries public
Our goal is to deliver the seminars in as many public libraries as we can. Don Blandin
delivered feeling hand holding job rescue
On the small scale, 'Ico,' I think, actually delivered a small new thing: holding a character's hand and really feeling like your job is to rescue this person, and establishing a personal connection. Warren Spector
delivered front gotten writers
Other writers tell me about these bushel baskets delivered at the front door. If I've gotten 50 letters over the last 18 years, I'd be surprised. Charles McCarry
deliver force health hours limits rigid rules safety work
Rigid pan-European working limits on hours will not deliver health and safety for our work force, particularly where the rules are unevenly applied. Jack Straw
goods people pointing prices seen tells
People have seen weakening in goods prices and have been pointing to deflation. This tells us we're not going there. Jim Sullivan
goods keeping living lower standard
Keeping out competitively priced goods would materially lower our standard of living. Alan Greenspan
goods industry initially pick problem retailers sales selling spread start
I think initially the industry will try to keep the discounts more narrowly focused. The problem is, if sales don't pick up, retailers will start to spread out discounts to those goods not selling as well. Michael Niemira
goods shelves view
His view prevailed. The goods went back to the shelves and on they drove, empty-handed. Jim Amoss
goods hazardous hoping information maybe midst might moving people sort tricky west
I would have thought maybe that's the sort of information we might be hoping to get from people who are actually moving hazardous goods through our jurisdiction. We have some pretty tricky areas, particularly in West Vancouver. You're right in the midst of residential. Peter Thompson
goods higher interest pushing rates resort run spending whenever
If they are going to run a higher deficit, then they will have to resort to higher borrowings, pushing up interest rates and fueling inflation. Whenever there's inflation, spending on manufactured goods comes down. Vajira Premawardhana
goods internet pay practical required sales seen tax
Legally, ... purchasers of goods over the Internet have always been required to pay sales tax on their purchases, but as a practical matter, many haven't, and this will be seen as a tax increase. John A. Logan
goods labour regulate third trusting ultimately
Child labour may be distasteful to westerners, but does boycotting goods made with child labour improve or exacerbate the lot of third world children? Trusting the market to regulate may not ultimately be in our interest. Noreena Hertz
goods invested money sooner
When goods are in transit, somebody's got money invested in it. The sooner the delivery, the sooner you get your money for it. Bob Evans
looking unless
Parramatta are only looking at under-15s, unless there is someone exceptional, David Perkins
looking market near shares shot upwards
Patrick shares are going to be up near A$8 because that is what the market was looking for before it was blocked. When it got shot down by the regulator everyone was disappointed, but upwards of A$8 is what is needed. Atul Lele
looking problem students
Part of the problem with that is if you're looking at very young students, you're not going to see that big gap. Patti Lovemark
looking
Sure, we know we can get it done, but we feel that way anyway. We have to keep looking forward. Darin Erstad
looking team training year
Our training as a team is on pace. We are looking better than we did a year ago. Jack Warner
looking primary reason violations year
Red-light violations in the first year are typically decreased by 50 percent. That is the primary reason for us looking into something like this. Robert Cox
looking
I was just looking to see if they were going for two. David Bennett
looking
I was just, ... looking into his eyes. Roy Williams
looking pitch
I was just looking for a pitch to hit. E. Hicks
people reasonable
Reasonable people have to find that reasonable line. Jim Lord
people
Real people are never central characters in my works. Stephanie Laurens
people simplicity
Really, what people want is more simplicity in their life. They want a sanctuary. Tom Tremont
people regular
Regular people should not underestimate people who are small. In every aspect, they can do the things that normal people can. Jyoti Amge
people policy
Our policy is to let our people know first. Robert Hamilton
people safe talk
Part of it is it's a really safe place for people to talk about this. Alex Halavais
people searching
Part of adulthood is searching for the people who understand you. Hanya Yanagihara
people
Particularly when you're making a movie of a book, people are always waiting with their knives - you know? Joel Edgerton
people therapies
Part of the problem, ... is there are so many more things that can be done for people - drug therapies are better, but more expensive. And there are more and better scanning technologies, which are also more expensive. Jack Horn