• But she says her organization doesn't see the child caregivers who get lost, the ones who wind up in jail or on the streets because they had too much to deal with at home.

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  • "Given the subtle slopes of the greens, don't be surprised if you see putts rolling off the putting surface should the wind get up, " he said.

    BBC: THE LOWDOWN

  • It gives us the illusion of security, although sometimes still when the wind picks up, I get a feeling I never had before the tornado.

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  • Should the manager feel the need to get out of Altria, he could simultaneously sell the Amazon and wind up with no net capital gain.

    FORBES: Playing the Rebound

  • Get lost on the roads that wind their way up and down the hills of the Black Forest, where the summer sun filters through the canopy of trees to dapple the road in front of you.

    BBC: The classic Bavarian road trip

  • Of course at the same time there are a bunch of other utilities, like AEP, along with independent power producers like NRG Energy and renewable advocates like the American Wind Energy Association (AWEA), who want badly to get the grid up and running.

    FORBES: Utility Vs. Utility: Grid Battle Threatens Wind Development

  • Then it goes to a conference committee where the drama will be whether, in a grand twist of irony, President Obama and the Republicans wind up aligned against members of the Democratic Party in an effort to get something realistic on the table before the economy simply slides the rest of the way into a deep crevasse.

    CNN: Commentary: You can blame Pelosi for Democrats' stumbles

  • The funding amendment may wind up as one of many bitter pills the White House has to swallow to get a budget deal done and keep the government operating.

    FORBES: Deep in the Net Neutrality Trenches

  • Stores wind up heavily discounting the used goods to get them back out of the store.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • These are the batteries that go into electric cars, or the batteries that are ending up helping to make sure that if you get solar power or wind power, that it can be transmitted in an efficient way.

    WHITEHOUSE: The Economy and the American Family

  • This ignores the fact that the upshot of these sales is that the American enterprises acquired by foreign concerns not-infrequently wind up being seen as superfluous to the new owners' core overseas operation and get shut down.

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  • We stood up now and then to get our circulation going, and it was always the same: the wind was always blowing, there was always a semblance of moon, always in the same spot in the sky, and in front of the moon a fantastic cavalcade of ragged clouds, always the same.

    NEWYORKER: Bear Meat

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