First to raise a glass and last to put it down very much hail fellow, well met although he was never a drunk, and never incompetent.
The publishing industry, not always wisely but well, met the demand.
At that depth stopping the flow with a deadweight of drilling fluid should create few problems, once the exceedingly difficult challenge of hitting the well is met.
The intelligence was indeed passed to that force, as well as the Met's own paedophile unit.
Mr Fazio, whose opposition to foreign ownership of Italian banks is well known, met Antonveneta shareholders.
This will outline how the targets can be met well into the next decade.
Most of the women, who are also suing the Association of Chief Police Officers (Acpo) as well as the Met Police, were environmental campaigners.
Well, I met with the weather service, and I said, give me a picture of the weather storms in the North Pacific, and when do they occur?
The President -- well, Secretary Salazar met with Senator Landrieu to update her on where we are on this situation.
Cuomo and legislative leaders met for well over an hour behind closed doors Tuesday night and casinos was a primary topic.
Barring the sort of policy error that would likely also trigger a double-dip recession, that condition should be met as well.
Though he said most of the players he worked with didn't bowl well when he first met them, they learned quickly.
If Burmese people do take to the streets if Aung San Suu Kyi is found guilty, the man I met might well be leading them.
That latest nugget of intelligence may have slipped from the duchess' mouth as she chatted to Sandra Cook, a 67-year-old royal well-wisher Catherine met while on a trip to the town of Grimsby on Tuesday.
The educated, well-informed Europeans I met were not entirely sure what Obama stood for.
The positive mindset expands, not limits, opportunities: what went well, what expectations were met or even exceeded?
"I didn't know Ana's game too well as we had never met before, but she played some amazing tennis, " said Sharapova.
"Targets on reductions in greenhouse gas emissions set by the Executive are also now well on track to be met, " he said.
Brynjolfsson countered that there is or should be more to life, or more to what economists track, than how well our basic needs are met.
At the convention, which about 2, 000 people attended, Ms. Rabinovich took a day-long yoga class from a well-known instructor and met other women training to become instructors.
He is met by a well-trained smile, the barista doling out a few words of sympathy while bending over backwards to make sure he knows she has taken his complaint seriously.
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In the past 15 years, I've thought of that child, as well as the other girls I met and profiled for the newspaper series.
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The regulation has been met with criticism from well-known Muslim activists like Ulil Abshar Abdalla, who is based in the capital, Jakarta.
But that's actually what I wanted to discuss with Inge Reist, the Center's director, when we met recently in her well-lighted office overlooking Central Park.
Lauder has long been entwined with New York City's art institutions, serving as president and chairman of the Whitney Museum of American Art, as well as various committees at the Met since the 1980s.
It also has allowed Douglas to reconnect with many of the horsemen who he once rode for, including Sheik Mohammad, whom he met Thursday night as well as trainers including Ward and Dale Romans.
Well, Goldman, who never met a regulation she didn't like, is back in government, this time as a senior science advisor at the FDA. Yet another example of the Washington tradition that no bad deed goes unrewarded.
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