It's a "fat farm" in the truest sense--but too much fattening can hurt the taste.
An internal sense-making story develops about this thing I spend so much of my time with.
And yes, it is the same Boardwalk in a sense - the one in Atlantic City.
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Makes sense--if you don't have to say who's sponsoring an ad, it's easier for an ad to be negative.
The Scottish Government accused the Treasury of rejecting common sense - and insisted the bridge would be built regardless.
That may explain why offers like 99-cent hamburgers and 0% financing on cars--which appeal strictly to cold common sense--sometimes backfire.
To me, it does not make sense - logically, and as a Hispanic - to vote for her over Obama.
In no obvious sense an opera, it's a sense-of-nation-defining pageant based on the career of the Tudor-era magus, necromancer and astrologer.
Our organization, Team Rubicon, uses continued service through disaster response as a means to maintain purpose, community, and a sense-of-self.
Against all expectations--and possibly common sense--the DeLorean is back in limited production, and with it has come a boomlet in DeLoreaniana.
And so I just wanted to get a sense -- all of you are going to be taking out Stafford loans.
Tango is -- in a sense -- imperfect ... albeit beautifully imperfect.
The power of the crowd will be crucial to the cities of the future, thinks Carlo Ratti, MIT's head of Sense-able Cities.
And some package and rebate deals on peripherals like printers and monitors can make sense--if they apply to items you actually want.
The result is old-fashioned in the best possible sense--I kept thinking a steam trunk would have been more appropriate luggage than my overnight bag.
But still we had not scaled up in the conventional sense--nationwide.
And what you're seeing is, you know, much more homogenized neighborhoods where people of the same sex are living together and sense - tensions were down.
That makes no sense -- openings at a time when there's still a lot of Americans, including some on this stage, who are looking for work.
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"We want to transform the company from a make-and-sell company to a sense-and-respond, externally-focused company, " says Brad Ross , who runs the so-called "Order to Delivery" program.
Some trusts run more than one hospital which replicate the same services, and they argue it makes sense - both clinically and economically, to end this practice.
Sure, HTC was willing to sideline its carefully crafted latest version of Sense -- which also includes a feed function -- to accommodate Facebook Home on the First.
In such places, so-called "Xeriscaping, " an approach to landscaping that uses native, drought resistant vegetation, makes a great deal more sense--at least if local municipal laws allow it.
We have very specific concerns -- and I think they're fairly common sense -- I think the American people, and quite frankly, anybody in the world could understand.
She said that in a way, she's found the "healing" -- at least in a spiritual sense -- that she prayed so hard for after she first tested positive.
What may seem ambitious now might, in the context of an even more divergent Scotland, look like basic common sense - with devolution, context, even if it isn't everything, means a lot.
The Puerto Rican, a third-choice opponent, came purely to survive, though his use of the head - not in the cerebral sense - did see him docked a point in the 10th.
Curiously, even though Gekko is the film's villain, the character seems to be remembered largely in a positive sense--as a business guru, a take-no-prisoners negotiator and an all-around master of the universe.
The decision was widely applauded as a rare example of the stewards using their common sense - a bit of which would have gone down well when it came to discussing Hamilton's misdemeanour.
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