And most memorably of course back in the early 1990s, and I still have the scars to show from that exercise.
And the chances of a takeover battle are slim when rivals are also nursing wounds, leaving Mr Oudea free to plot a course back to health.
They'd remind you that he did, of course, back Ed Miliband for the Labour leadership.
Will you to stay the course or fall back on your over developed need to react?
And he of course has been back since and has been very engaged.
There have been Tory calls to change course to win back voters who switched to UKIP in England's local elections.
Labour have urged ministers to change course and scale back spending cuts.
I, of course, wrote back and thanked the company for its graciousness and assured the support team that I'd be using them for all future travel overseas.
The airline reversed course, adding back plane availability, allotting more time for flights and crew connections, and starting boarding earlier to build more flexibility into its operations.
Well it means, in Lebanese of course, to back off.
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The cash flow available for stocks is as least a trillion bucks as individuals and corporate pension funds reverse course and move back to an historical norm on debt-equity ratio composition.
Of course, the back-and-forth between the two sat providers is nothing but beneficial for end users, but we still believe that there is enough differentiation between the two to give users something to debate.
Finally, with the advent of Siri, an iPhone-connected nano could bring retrieve bits of helpful info that could be formatted for the nano's 240 X 240 display or, of course, spoken back through the headphones.
Most of it is, of course, radiated back into space. (It is the partial blocking of this radiation by gases such as carbon dioxide that causes the much-talked-of greenhouse effect.) Some of it, however, goes in the opposite direction, into the ground.
The tax measure lowered rates and eliminated some loopholes (many, alas, have crept back into the code, but that's another story.) And the immigration bill legalized certain illegal immigrants while punishing employers for hiring illegal immigrants. (And of course we are back at that issue again).
Which of course it was, back in 2010, and it has been progressively taking effect since.
In a few blinks, the Jaguar had pulled itself completely back on course, seemingly of its own volition.
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So Senate Republicans and Democrats appear headed on a collision course when they come back after their Easter recess.
He's nobody's fool but he's getting old and we need someone who can steer the club back on course.
Analysts had expected a number well over 100, 000 today, to begin to put the jobs recovery back on course.
Nobody really knows what will work to get the economy back on course.
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But it's not yet clear if either had the right policy ideas in mind to steer the economy back on course.
They threw money around like confetti, were duly re-elected and have never been able to get their economies back on course.
Microsoft, of course, would point back to the surveys above to argue that consumers in general do prefer not to be tracked.
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Polish off some tapas of croquettes and chorizo, and a reviving sangria (for the passenger, of course) before heading back on the road.
And that of course, will come back to haunt the rest of us as banks have to raise more capital and get more conservative.
Rather, the solution is for the captain to turn the steering wheel in the opposite direction just enough to get the ship back on course.
Last week, indices looked poised to perhaps test deeper support levels, but dip buyers stepped in once again to put the market back on course for highs.
Other museums collect contemporary Latin American art, of course dating back at least to the 1930s, when the Museum of Modern Art, under its first director, Alfred H.
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