But the rest of the country is doing OK. What are your thoughts on that?
I'm doing OK, but the "other person" and the trauma they carry won't leave me alone.
Not every company is in dire straits and some are even doing OK, despite the economy.
"The baby is doing OK and has been named Phoebe, " a spokesman for the rail company said.
Well some have been doing OK, while others vanished into obscurity, apart from appearing on this website that is.
The ministry will send a hydroplane tomorrow to shoot video of the couple and provide proof they're doing OK, he said.
The economy may be looking sketchy, but the world's geeks are doing OK if Amazon.com's sales figures are anything to go by.
At least the divisions are now explicit. (And Planned Parenthood seems to be doing OK.) But the fraying of civil society continues apace.
Last year wasn't bad and magazines are doing OK as we move into '06, and I think our share of the market is increasing.
The U.S. economy seems to be doing OK--not great, not poorly.
Instead it finds itself gently trying to correct a notion that, if BP is doing OK financially, it must mean the legal system hasn't punished BP enough.
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"We're doing OK. I think that my kids are taking it hard, but we're trying to stay positive and give them a good role model, " she said.
He was kind of cruising right along and was doing everything OK. We'll take that for his first performance of the year.
But I imagine it's about trying to boil down the entirety of what a school does for its pupils, comparing it as fairly as possible with other schools, then helping parents judge who's doing best, ok and badly.
It is interesting to note that not a single top executive of Motorola received a pay increase in 2006 except for Garriques, apparent recognition by the board that he was doing at least an OK job.
And it was about doing that by not settling for merely OK products that simply milked more money from customers.
You're really worried about them and, you know, is they're going to be OK in what they are doing and it's just - it's hard.
"He's OK, " Mr. Dale said, when asked how the officer is doing.
She was a nurse so the most obvious thing she would be doing would be helping the injured so I was more or less waiting just to confirm that she was ok and she was fine.
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