He is an honest man who lives by his principles, and he doesn't bend them, ever.
"I'd pick them up but I can't bend over, " she said, motioning toward her tight beaded dress.
And then when I started to climb again, the way my back is fused, I can't bend real well.
By all accounts though, Angela Corey is a seasoned career prosecutor who doesn't bend to public opinion or political pressure.
Hence Sumner's blatant threat to have the boards of Viacom and CBS simply remove her now if she won't bend to his will.
Canonical originally planned to replace the aging X with another display server called Wayland, but the developers apparently couldn't bend the compositing-friendly protocol to their cross-device whims.
Further examinations by doctors found no serious injuries, but the officer continued to complain that he was in so much pain he couldn't bend his arm, the complaint says.
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Mr. REX GRIGNON (Character Animation, "Madagascar"): You know, we couldn't even bend things in the early days.
If he wasn't what the modern world wanted -- if he wasn't prepared to bend every principle or rule to appease all the people all the time -- then that's the world's problem rather than his.
Mr. Steinbrenner expressed his gratitude for their efforts, and while he isn't going to bend on his usual policy of not negotiating extensions in-season, he issued a strong vote of confidence, suggesting that both men will be back next year.
First of all, if you've got a seat feel free to take a seat, because I'm going to talk for a while. (Applause.) Point number two, if you don't have a seat, bend your knees because sometimes people faint a little bit -- all right -- and you've been standing here a while.
As we've said many times before, it feels as if the keys have been molded especially for our fingertips and the deck itself doesn't have any flex or noticeable bend.
What he didn't say is that he only straightens his arm by 8%, and of course the bend, which is always there, isn't a problem.
And as long as you don't lift off the throttle in a bend, the car will stay put and, at worst, under-steer slightly right near the edge of sane driving speeds.
I'm going to talk for a while. (Laughter.) You guys don't sit down because you don't have chairs. (Laughter.) But you guys all have to bend your knees a little bit so you don't faint.
But he certainly looked like the Pettitte of old, employing his signature bend-but-don't-break style as he put men on the corners in the first, second, and fourth innings, but prevented all from scoring.
Some would-be clients don't see it, and others hope he will bend the rules.
The distance is quite long (2, 200 meters) so there's time, but you don't want to get caught wide at the first bend.
It didn't, but other documents placed the property at a bend of the Nairn River.
People waited in line for an hour to get Whitman's autograph--she signed collectible "Meg cards, " T shirts, even a forehead--and to bend her ear.
So I think we're continuing -- the President is pleased that we're continuing to make progress on a bill that would make health care more affordable for people that have it, provide increased accessibility for those that don't, provide some important insurance reforms, as well as bend the cost curve and chance the deficit over the next 10 years.
There's only one problem with groups like South Bend Center for the Homeless: They're aren't enough of them.
"I felt really well during my the race, the wind didn't bother me, " said Malcolm, who powered off the final bend to see off Frenchman Ronald Pognon, the 100m champion.
"Bend, stretch and lift your legs" to ensure the garment doesn't ride up, she says.
We can't go back to a culture on Wall Street that says it's okay to bend or break the rules and a culture in Washington that says it's okay to look the other way.
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