"I ran in thinking she would drop-shot, and she didn't drop-shot, " Stosur said.
"I took my chopsticks and picked up a scorpion, praying I wouldn't drop it, " Block recalls.
They say if the government doesn't drop controls, U.S. computer makers will suffer a competitive disadvantage.
In five years the stomach acid would eat through her tooth enamel, if she didn't drop dead first.
Revenue growth over Q2 2012 wasn't huge, but it was certainly notable and net income didn't drop dramatically.
Barrett says that Landry's case was pulled because his employer threatened to sue him if he didn't drop it.
During his demo, Podrebarac reportedly fumbled one of the test vials, prompting the amused crowd to call out: "Don't drop it!"
So you see, you sort of, you didn't drop the bad fat that much, and, you dropped one of the good fats.
Deflation took hold of the country for another two years and unemployment spiked to 20% and didn't drop below 15% until 1940.
But the modern university teaches follow-through only by accident, forcing students to take tedious classes and then rewarding those who don't drop out.
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If you think these currencies won't drop further, find a bank or broker who can buy local treasury bills or high- quality bank deposits.
Another insurance reform is making sure that insurance companies can't drop you when you get sick, which is a practice, unfortunately, that happens to a lot of people.
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Viehbacher has promised that sales won't drop below 2008 levels.
We are going to insist that the insurance companies all abide by certain practices like making sure that you take people with preexisting conditions, that you don't drop people just because they get sick.
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"There wasn't one drop of water in the basement" of the main home, she said.
"Once you are on that list or conveyor belt you don't just drop off the end once you leave the armed forces, " she explained.
We can't even drop our usual "well, someone will buy it" line for this one, thanks to the outlandish prices and unimpressive devices, but we fear the worst.
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One of the most important things is not just the election of Barack Obama, but to send a whole team of change and make sure you don't just drop off at the presidential level.
The jaw-drop reactions won't come as a surprise to the show's executive producer Tom Forman either: "I think we'll get some tune-in based on the 'Oh, my gosh, I can't believe they're doing that' factor, " he said.
Rudy Giuliani's decision to drop out wasn't a huge surprise--the New York City mayor is battling prostate cancer and his wife just hired a fancy divorce lawyer--but it was a personal drama of operatic proportions, a thunderclap so loud that mere politics couldn't account for it.
It has insurance reforms that benefit everybody potentially who has health insurance or currently doesn't have health insurance so that we put an end to, for example, the practice of not being able to get health insurance because of a preexisting condition. (Applause.) We make sure that they can't just drop you when you get sick and you need insurance the most.
However, Sinn Fein aren't going to drop their "national reconciliation" process any time soon.
The company has kept mum about upgrade prices, but they aren't likely to drop.
Banks said the historic drop in crime doesn't mean the city can rest.
The only city in Inrix's study that didn't see a drop in traffic congestion was Baton Rouge, La.
We didn't sell and drop like Goldman, Sachs and Dillon Read did.
The Department of Health and Human Services and the Treasury Department point to studies that suggest most employers aren't expected to drop coverage.
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