So, you know, we're going to be racking up the miles and hopefully meeting a lot of people like this, Liane.
The question Democrats must be racking their brains over today is why in the world Gore didn't better play his greatest trump card--the economy.
Anyone worried about accumulating Twitter followers could be racking up bedmates.
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So someone who read the entirety of this site every day would be racking up some very large number of page views but would only be one unique visitor for the whole month.
They are determined to keep it that way, and are said to be racking up huge fees by challenging every assumption in banks' financial models to make sure they cannot be accused of optimism.
Although it can be nerve-racking, you can profit handsomely from price declines if you own puts.
Although it can be nerve-racking, you can make money on price declines if you own puts.
Anicom seemed to be his ticket to rehabilitation, racking up 17 consecutive quarters of earnings growth, and making believers of analysts, investors, even FORBES (" All in the family" Mar. 9, 1998).
Paying for these programs with current revenues (rather than racking up a large debt to be paid by our children and grandchildren) would require a tax increase equivalent to tripling current payroll tax levels.
While things may not have worked out the way it was envisioned back in 2001, one can certainly appreciate a philosophy suggesting that a government that is racking up large, annual surpluses might be indicative of a population that is being taxed too highly.
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It would be more about playing a useful role in an online world than just racking up kills and loot to make a character more powerful, he said.
It was a nerve-racking and emotional time for me - arriving at the games to suddenly be faced with the reality of meeting my mirror image - but it wasn't how I imagined it to be when I came face to face with people with my condition.
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Feddis adds that if it seems likely that customers won't be able to pay their debts, it's in no one's interest for them to continue racking up charges.
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