But face it: If you had millions in the bank, you'd quickly realize that you wanted a Ferrari rather than a Corvette , a Range Rover instead of a Cadillac Escalade, and so on.
Polar bears have been listed under Appendix II of the CITES accords, which applies to species that are not currently threatened with extinction but may face it without restrictions on the trade of their body parts.
So as Estonia prepares to celebrate its coming of age this August, when it will mark 21 years since the end of the Soviet occupation, the country can look back at how far it has come, but face the future knowing that it has a lot still to prove.
Maybe it was the shadows on his face, but it looked like he was laughing.
Sale fly-half Charlie Hodgson left the pitch in the first half after suffering a bang to his face but it is not thought to be serious, while Newcastle prop Jon Golding sustained a rib injury.
But it will still face an onslaught and to do its job it will need to appeal to a wide audience, in the language of common sense.
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And I tell that story partly because it brings a smile to my face, but also because it captures the quiet, dogged, dignified persistence that all of us who loved Dr. Height came to know so well -- an attribute that we understand she learned early on.
But it is expected that it will face cuts of about 10% over four years.
It's never been more important, but, let's face it, it's also never been more expensive.
The World Series only lasted two years but it changed the face of the game forever, bringing a new level of professionalism to it.
But let's face it, Icahn has a talent for making money on some pretty terrible businesses.
It does not replace other things one does, like face-to-face communications, but complements it.
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But let's face it she's managed to reinvent herself and is cool these days.
But on the face of it, 2012 was a pretty crappy year for Chesapeake Energy.
Reliance is the only company with a nationwide wireless broadband license, but it will face significant competition.
This might sound good on its face, but is it the right way to tackle the economic downturn?
But let's face it: There are plenty of other bad things out there.
But then it will face competition from Boston Scientific (nyse: BSX - news - people ).
But let's face it - admitting in public that you have some dirty washing to deal with is one thing.
But it will face a crowded market, as drug companies have responded to the rising incidence of diabetes world-wide by developing new treatments.
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But let's face it: These are cable channels with relatively modest audiences, and their impact is sometimes exaggerated inside the Beltway echo chamber.
But let's face it, nothing takes hold this quickly in the NFL unless there's a growing consensus that it will help win games.
I've said before, Social Security is not the primary cause of our deficits, but it does face long-term challenges as our country grows older.
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But it could face a hefty compensation bill (around 2, 500 prisoners have filed complaints about voting with the court) which it might refuse to pay.
There's not much else for us to write about the new color, but let's face it -- you're here for the pictures, which you can gaze upon below.
We need to see more details, but on the face of it, the deal has simply taken the Greek programme back into the realms of "just about plausible if everything goes right".
But it will face tough competition from BAE Systems, the only company that managed to be a key player in all of the originally conceived software-defined radios that would have been used by Army helicopters, ground vehicles and dismounted troops.
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