In almost all cases, consumers end up getting the same level of incentives, which means - do the math - they're getting less for each vehicle. |
In Alzheimer's [disease] the mind dies first: Names, dates, places-the interior scrapbook of an entire life-fade into mists of nonrecognition. |
In Alzheimer's [disease] the mind dies first: Names, dates, places-the interior scrapbook of an entire life-fade into mists of nonrecognition. |
In any event, the problem in Iran is much bigger than weapons. The problem is the terrorist regime that seeks the weapons. The regime must go. |
In both cases, the United States has come into it as an outside power, and increasingly is being seen by one group as the partisan of another. |
In Central California these days, it seems as if everyone is either a real estate agent, mortgage broker, home builder or construction worker. |
In defense of the tackles, which I haven't done maybe all this year, last week there was only the one sack where the guy came around the edge, |
In doubles you have to work as a team. You have to get your partner feeling good or if they are playing good it will help you raise your game. |
In Duchamp you approach it with doubt, you're not sure you want to be there or should be there, want to be there is maybe even more important. |
In essence, we were a fraternity. We'd all go to the cafeteria and the library together. It was kind of comical, but we were all good buddies. |
In general we'd recommend that people contact some Realtors in their area to get an idea of the value of their home, even given its condition. |
In general, we are open to considering any formal, written and binding offer for our investment. It is our responsibility to our shareholders. |
In Helsinki I felt like a champion and I performed like a champion. I think the reason I was so dominant this year was that I was more mature. |
In his first game, he ran 120 yards and two touchdowns, and 180 yards and two touchdowns in the next game. Then, he said, 'Coach, I like this. |
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