They had nothing better to do -- late at night, just throwing rocks.
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But lots of dudes have nothing better to do these days than to sell Herbalife.
Barely mobile for a week, I had nothing better to do than bemoan my poor fate on Facebook.
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He can think of nothing better to do with his new status than barbecue on the terrace of Buckingham Palace.
Regina Ip, the much-disliked security secretary, ineptly dismissed the July 1st protesters as having nothing better to do on a public holiday.
For one, these mega rich professionals oftentimes have nothing better to do.
Little wonder that new businesses thrive in Houston: there is nothing better to do than work, live, make money, and raise a family.
"That's because people are sitting around with nothing better to do, and there's no better time to buy a pair of Karate Casual pants, " Lindland says.
Also, many in leadership financial firms have derided the participants as a bunch of hippies, college kids and ragged individuals who have nothing better to do with their time.
Not turn up if there's nothing better to do, not turn up if they can check with their diary or their agent or their other friends, just naturally, automatically, call the taxi and go.
That this is continuing to be a subject of heated debate is either because John McCain and Mitch McConnell have nothing better to do, or President Obama is really intent on nominating Susan Rice as Secretary of State.
"The media have nothing better to do, " Mr. Gammarelli said while taking a break from an interview on Friday to watch animal-rights activists gather outside his store to protest the inclusion of ermine robes in the pope's wardrobe.
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Far better to do nothing, use any excess money to reduce public debt, and leave grand plans until the big surpluses are actually there to be spent.
There was nothing she could do to facilitate a better resolution.
Evelyn Harvey, a biologist who looked into the product, said that if consumers followed the healthy diet that was recommended alongside the supplement they would probably feel better - but it would have nothing to do with the product itself.
Year after year, upwards of 75% or even 80% of your total IT budget is chewed up by the care and feeding of the old stuff that has little or nothing to do with opportunistic insights and better customer engagement and meaningful customer-centric innovation.
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Unfortunately, there is nothing you can say or do to magically make things better or to wish her disease away.
There's an old piece of advice that it is better to take the wrong decision than to do nothing.
Moniz knows better than anyone else that the Department of Energy has almost nothing to do with energy.
But the fact that Richmond is now suffering the sort of economic dislocation that Sedgefield has been used to for a generation does nothing to dispel the widespread belief that the south somehow always does do better than the north.
For the majority of college athletes, such policies do nothing but force them to spend extra time in school when they would be better served graduating on-time or pursuing their professional careers.
The Administration would like nothing better than to find a pretext for deferring a decision on deploying missile defenses -- if it could do so without exposing Al Gore to undue political risk.
Instead they talk about how they are compelled to do what they do, because moving the needle even a fraction is better than doing nothing.
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