Where is the foolish bloviation, the press conference meteors, the egomaniacal insults that the poor New England Patriots will hear in their nightmares until next September?
It sounds awfully like water-marketing, a concept that spawns nightmares in Utah and Wyoming.
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The girl had begun to lose weight and would have nightmares in which she would scream "get them off me", it was heard.
Mitigate the older sibling effect: "Older children sometimes like to be enlisted in helping to protect a younger sibling from scary or violent media, especially once they learn that even something that seems fun to them might cause nightmares in someone younger, " says Garrison.
But after about mid-1989, glasnost (which neither she nor Mr Gorbachev had then ever thought, in their worst nightmares, might lead to the ending of the Communist Party's monopoly of power), took on a momentum of its own, and things began to spin out of control.
It's astonishing I'm not gay because the women in my life are nightmares.
As bad as U.S. budget policies are, investors still see U.S. government securities as a safe haven from even bigger financial nightmares elsewhere in the world.
But, the governance aspect needs to be embraced in parallel or eDiscovery nightmares will crop up down the road and bring with them huge costs and potential sanctions.
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The court heard that Mr Adal still had "really bad nightmares, waking in a cold sweat" and was now too scared to stay in his kebab shop alone.
In fact he still has nightmares about it today and hopes the world's super powers never press the button, to avoid him having to try and say it again!
He is equally explicit in describing Mr. Shin's difficulties in learning to succeed in a free society his nightmares, his inability to hold down a job, his troubles making friends or placing trust in anyone.
Richard Cody made the announcement Wednesday, just days after stories in The Washington Post exposed squalid living conditions and bureaucratic nightmares at the Army's Walter Reed Medical Center in Washington, D.
As countries around the world attempt to rein in their current and future fiscal nightmares, four approaches merit discussion.
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"There were a lot of nightmares, not only in the first boat but for the following eight years, " Bassani acknowledges.
Nightmares loomed over Asia in the past year and the men and woman at the center of those fears are the Newsmakers of 1995.
His wife, Nicky, worries the nightmares and sleepwalking will continue in Iraq when she is not around to keep watch.
The total Muslim share of Europe's population is predicted to grow from 6% now to 8% in 2030: hardly the stuff of nightmares.
Surveys show that some 50% to 80% of us dream about work, with a significant portion admitting they often wake up in a cold sweat and experience work nightmares once or more a week.
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"I've had some horrific nightmares as an asset manager in the last two weeks of the year, and this smells like one of those years, " said James Paulsen, chief investment strategist at Wells Capital Management.
Sure enough, some of the nightmares that seemed to be in prospect last weekend a particularly dark moment, after the massacre of at least 16 Christian worshippers and a policeman in Pakistan's Punjab province on October 28th appeared to be receding a couple of days later.
One of my biggest nightmares is that I wake up in a Chinese hospital.
It was kind of like having my own live-in therapist, because I was having crazy nightmares and I was having AA meetings on set and stuff.
Some Democratic lobbyists say it is doubtful Congress could work out a deal based on Medicaid per capita caps in part because the approach could create bureaucratic nightmares.
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Paxman says he would wake up several times a night with severe nightmares about incidents he was involved in through his military history and working in hostile environments.
Since returning from Iraq I have suffered nightmares, insomnia, massive swings in mood and general ill health, although I put this down to a shoulder operation that I had undergone.
Landis, an avowed fan of the genre (maybe even a horror geek), has drawn on his love and experience for Monsters in the Movies: 100 Years of Cinematic Nightmares.
True, Toyota Camrys are bestsellers in America, despite the firm's recall nightmares of a couple of years ago.
The court heard Mrs Morgan spent nearly two months in hospital with prosecutors saying she suffered flashbacks and nightmares.
To some people, taking a drive along a gravelly, mountainside route thousands of meters in the air might sound like the stuff of nightmares.
While lead paint in toys grabs headlines these days, fueling parental nightmares and hearings on Capitol Hill, parents would be wise to worry far more about other playthings.
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