The posture, the strength of the neck - she looks like an empress; she looks like she's staring down the troops, or staring down the pigeons. |
The postures are designed in a specific sequence to make sure all the muscle groups are being hit, and the immune system and internal organs. |
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The preparations are what they are. We're here. The storm is coming. We are as best prepared as we can be as the eye of the storm approaches. |
The president is doing the right thing to assure people that the federal government is much better prepared for Rita than it was for Katrina. |
The president is less interested in yesterday and more interested in today and tomorrow and making sure we can be prepared for the next time. |
The President's budget represents a starting point for what is certain to be a long debate in the Congress over the priorities of government. |
The president's position remains the same. We need to let the new notification process move forward and hold off on legislation at this time. |
The pressure makes me excited. It's good pressure. I have to have the results and stay in the United States. I can't wait to open the season. |
The pressure was on. He knew if he didn't make them and they come down and score, it's over, and that was a league game which we had to have. |
The price index has risen in tandem with the higher activity, which suggests that producer prices will continue to rise in the coming months. |
The price is below our expectations, since we valued the group at up to 210p per share and so we are not surprised the board has rejected it. |
The prices have continued to increase so much that the listed properties have priced themselves out of the market for first-time home buyers. |
The prime minister regards the visit of President Bush as an important one that will enhance the multifaceted dimensions of the relationship. |