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Alan Skrainka If you read the speech, he seems to imply that those hikes aren't enough.
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Emmanuelle Vaugier I love to go hiking. I hike every day for about 1 1/2 to 2 hours in the hills around LA. I go to the gym every day, too.
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Lena Komileva The key question for the market is whether they will signal a rate hike before the end of the year.
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Emo Philips I picked up a hitch hiker. You've got to when you hit them.
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Jason Simpson It looks like a March rate hike is on the way.
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Marc Pado We're not going to feel the impact of these rate hikes for quite some time.
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Holger Schmieding A May rate hike remains unlikely, in our view.
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Lorenzo Codogno A March rate hike is a done deal.
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Chris Bucknam I think it looks to be an outstanding stadium.
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Matt Osborne He didn't get many looks at the basket. But he picked it up defensively and he had six rebounds and six steals.
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Bill Cowher He can time things up and be very explosive. It looks sometimes like he's walking and not moving, but he can go from Point A to Point B very quickly. He's a very sudden player, and I think that's what makes him unique.
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Quvenzhane Wallis Doing the long lines - it looks easy when actresses do it: they just say it straight up, looks like they do nothing wrong, they just keep going, but it's not like that.
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Frank Taylor He's a big, strong, really good-bodied horse, and he looks really fast.
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Mark DiCamillo I think it's a two-step process and it looks like he's successfully getting people over in terms of step one to the undecided column. But there's a segment of voters who are withholding judgment. They know who Schwarzenegger is, but they are not sure.
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Mark Billingham I think women tend to write about how violence feels, whereas men tend to write about what violence looks like.
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Alex Jones Every time we look, they're killing Jews.
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Roy Blunt I think we need to know a little more about what the world we're going to live in looks like.
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Ian Shepherdson He used the word 'pre-emptive,' which was the signal he used before the March 1997 rate hike.
march people talks
Warren G. Bennis Cicero talks, and people marvel; Ceasar talks and people march
march seeing start
Jim Waldvogel In March we should start seeing what the regulations are going to look like.
march russia
Maxim Medvedkov In March 2007, Russia could become a member.
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Khaled Hosseini In March of 2001, I revisited the short story, and found that thought it did not work well as a short story, it might work much better as a longer one. The novel [The Kite Runner] came about as an expansion of that original, unpublished short story.
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Dustin Langley The march to the U.N. is to say, 'hands off Iran.
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Ismael Zayer The clerics are the kingmakers, the peacemakers and the war-makers. People are marching by order of clerics and stopping by order of clerics.
march
Ken Goldstein This is a jab, it's not a haymaker, ... What we see here in March is probably the end of it.
march serious
Jim Steiner We still have some very serious negotiating to do between now and March 3.
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Russ Jones Our rates only go up once a year, and that's in June.
rates reached
John Seabrook In the nineteen-eighties, rates of obesity started to rise sharply in the U.S. and around the world. By the nineteen-nineties, obesity reached epidemic proportions.
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Michael Stipe The future's ours, and you don't even rate a footnote now
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Richard Bernstein At the rate it's going right now, profitability will accelerate, but at a very, very slow pace, ... much slower than what's implied by valuation in the market.
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Lucy Maud Montgomery I've always held that early marriage is a sure indication of second-rate goods that had to be sold in a hurry." - Martin Harris
rate success
Jamie Rappaport An astonishing success rate of more than 99 percent.
rates
Scott Berry And as rates go higher, that should go higher, too.
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Mark Kantrowitz It's a no-brainer at this point. You want to consolidate before rates rise,
rate surprise
Robert Brusca It's a surprise -- we thought the unemployment rate would be edging up.