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appears burned burning cash million quarter reality second
The reality is that Blockbuster has burned through $267 million in cash through the end of the second quarter and it appears that they are still burning cash to date. Anthony DiClemente
appears fire gun suffered victim
On one of the roadways, it appears they were exchanging gun fire and the victim suffered one round. Joe Rios
appears choice judge longer offer strictly walker
Now that he's no longer a factor, it appears that it's strictly going to be a choice between what Judge Walker has to offer and what I have to offer. Billy Job
appears buying current easily foreigners half hit lack levels market seems strength
Buying by foreigners appears to be about half of what it was before...so at current levels the market seems to lack strength and is easily hit by profit-taking. Yasuo Yabe
appears metal short term took weakness
Metal equities took a thrashing and it appears there may be more weakness in the short term here. Peter Spina
appears design good
It actually appears to be a pretty good design. Ken Dunham
appears crime
It appears to be a crime of passion, Raymond Kelly
appears car child drove ended hit hurting
It appears this child actually ended up under the car, and the car drove over the child without actually hurting it, and without having the undercarriage of the car hit it. Cleo Cohen
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It appears the van was unable to stop due to the icy roads, tried an avoidance to the left ditch and that's when it made contact with the train and was dragged down the tracks." () Kelly McCoy
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As directed in a letter on March 7 demanding payment of wages, arrangements have been made to ensure that all employees are paid wages owed them. Robert Jones
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Rather than demanding that 60 million people sharing music files turn themselves in with a so-called 'amnesty' program, the recording industry should take this opportunity to make file-sharing legal in exchange for a reasonable fee. Wendy Seltzer
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The schedule is the toughest we've had in years. The staff and players are excited about having six night games, as well as a number of great teams on the schedule. Each week will be demanding and our guys must be focused and prepared for each opponent. Joe Breschi
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The 17 students sitting in Madison Hall are not sitting for arrest. We're demanding a living wage; we're not demanding to get arrested. Abby Bellows
demanding health national problem public tragedy
This is a national tragedy and a public health problem demanding national leadership. Tipper Gore
demanding
They still say it's a very demanding test, and it is. David Payne
demanding horse quite
It's a horse - vocally, it's quite demanding - but it's not out of their league. Brad Holmes
paying tangible
You're paying a lot for these licenses, but you're getting a lot, too. These are real, tangible benefits. Laura DiDio
pay doe expecting
but a sanguine temper, though for ever expecting more good than occurs, does not always pay for its hopes by any proportionate depression. it soon flies over the present failure, and begins to hope again. Jane Austen
paying wrong
Do what you want as long as it's paying off for you. But once it's become a liability, then something is wrong and you better find out what it is. Anton LaVey
pay pray stay
You go to school. You stay out of trouble. You get a job. You get married. You have a family. You pay taxes. You pray to the right god. You get old (if you're lucky). And you die. Joey Skaggs
paying played price puck
We were paying the price but the puck wasn't going in for us. (Auld) played well. Scott Hartnell
paying stuck understand
We understand some don't do it intentionally, they're just not paying attention. But in the end, they end up getting stuck in the intersection. Kelley Cradduck
pay investment bigs
The best investments you ever make are investments in yourself - and your education. Those investments always pay big dividends. Donald Trump
pay minutes cents
I can tell you categorically that we at 60 Minutes did not pay Michael Jackson one cent. Don Hewitt
pay ifs dies
You got to die of something because if you die of nothing, they won't pay your insurance. Dick Gregory
rises
He who rises up to kill us, we will pre-empt it and kill him first. Ariel Sharon
using-words reason no-point
I've always written very tightly, and there's a good reason for that. There's no point in using words that you're not going to apply. Theodore Sturgeon
weapons intention regimes
It was the removing of a regime that was hostile, that clearly had the intention of constructing weapons systems. Stephen Harper
weapons pens songwriters
My only weapon is my pen, I'm a songwriter. Sly Stone
weapons majority madness
The majority of Americans, the ones who never elected George W. Bush, are not fooled by his weapons of mass distraction. Michael Moore
weapons today assuming
Education today, in this particular social period, is assuming truly unlimited importance. And the increased emphasis on its practical value can be summed up in one sentence: education is the best weapon for peace. Maria Montessori
weapons nuclear ifs
In the future, if nuclear weapons are unleashed there will be no front and no rear. Nikita Khrushchev
weapons serious air-power
We were once told that the aeroplane had "abolished frontiers"; actually it is only since the aeroplane became a serious weapon that frontiers have become definitely impassable. George Orwell
weapons
I take his weapons away from him. Both of them. Frank Miller
weapons ships want
Admirals and Generals always want more ships and more weapons and they take the arguments where they can find them. Helmut Schmidt
weapons unpredictable federal-reserve
Of all the weapons in the Federal Reserve arsenal, words were the the most unpredictable in their consequences. John Kenneth Galbraith