Their local deal with Fox has come up for renewal at exactly the right time.
Nagin, first elected in 2002, was supposed to come up for re-election next month.
The Senate bill is expected to come up for a vote next week, as well.
Nineteen seats held by Republicans and 14 by Democrats will come up for election in 2000.
As it has worked out, the entire telecom sector has come up for policy review.
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But privately owned auction houses, of which there are some 200, rarely come up for sale.
It's easy for them to just come up for trouble-shooting or a minor upgrade.
It is tentatively scheduled to come up for a vote on April 6, with virtually assured passage.
Easton-Bell Sports could also come up for sale this year, according to a mergermarket report from January.
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"I haven't seen an agenda, but I personally expect it to come up for discussion, " Francois Head said.
The idea is to automatically pause gameplay for an unavoidable ad to come up for a certain product.
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Private equity (PE) deal makers should see a healthy supply of attractive assets come up for sale this year.
The government's reforms mean that more contracts like the one in Surrey are likely to come up for tender.
Since 1998 it has passed on--or been passed over by--most every big sports contract to come up for bidding.
Jennifer asks Sex Devil if he wants to come up for some coffee.
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Each time contracts come up for renewal--they run for four to eight years--the price of official sponsorship goes up.
When the Senate turns to President Bush's judicial appointments tomorrow, the nominations of two women are expected to come up for consideration.
Potter only produced a total of 600 watches, so these timepieces rarely come up for sale and are highly prized.
It was inevitable that the home where Michael Jackson met his untimely demise would eventually come up for sale.
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They refused to even allow it to come up for a vote.
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Both Royal Bank of Scotland and Lloyds need to raise substantial sums next year to refinance debts that come up for repayment.
Circuit, but Democrats in the Senate, sensing a victory in the approaching 1992 election, refused to let him come up for a vote.
UMNO's Supreme Council has agreed that there will be no contest for the two top positions when they come up for election in May.
Gateshead have a three to six-year plan and I honestly believe we can make it into Super League when the licences come up for renewal.
By contrast, he admits to buying 40% of the Hirst paintings that have come up for sale at Sotheby's and Christie's in the past year.
And a small business jobs bill that contains these measures may come up for a final vote in the Senate in the next few days.
W. Bush, but his nomination did not come up for a vote in the Democratic-controlled Senate before the White House changed hands in January 1993.
"Georgie has come up for us in big games at Ibrox twice this season, " Thompson told BBC Radio Scotland after the victory in the Highlands.
Finance Minister Michael Noonan said that inflation over the coming decades would make the replacement debts much more manageable once they come up for repayment.
Mr. Skelos, in a deal with Mr. Cuomo and Democrats with whom he shares power, allowed the gun laws to come up for a vote.
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