The need for a screw with threads shaped to mate with the substance it is penetrating has always been out there.
For centuries now the screw has held things together, and for almost as long it has been frustratingly inept at its central purpose.
"People have been trying to come up with a new screw for 100 years, to the point where you get sick of hearing about it, " LeVey says.
You can rightfully blame the Bush era for these regulatory and accounting screw-ups.
"Companies have shied away from universal hot lines because they're a vehicle for anyone who wants to screw them, " he says.
"If you design society by taking a view through the eyes of the most vulnerable child then we completely screw up childhood for every child, " she told the meeting.
Unlike its main rivals, closely-held Printpack and American National Can, "Bemis isn't afraid to say 'Let's screw up our earnings for a year' if the investment keeps them on top for the next decade, " Tiss says.
Henry James's masterpiece, "The Turn of the Screw, " is so unsettling for what it withholds, its ghosts most terrifying when glimpsed (or are they?) from a distance.
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Some support the bill on its merits, but worry about the reaction of their constituents and so are taking time to screw up the courage to vote for it.
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Here is an important thing to consider: when airlines cancel due to their own fault, such as a mechanical mishap or pilot scheduling screw up, they are liable for expenses their delayed passengers incur.
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Clients are not merely trying to screw down fees, but rather are aiming for predictability and fairer, not just lower, bills.
Even if there are no screw-ups, fans will be looking for them.
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After Warwick levelled for Munster, the home side began to turn the screw with backs Peter Stringer, Murphy and Keith Earls looking especially lively.
One possible explanation, which I find the most likely, is that they were seeking one more screw to turn on the accused, pushing for a guilty plea and cooperation against others.
PGMs arrive in boxes, stay in boxes for months, then finally they need to start using it, screw up their library prep, get tired and service out.
Each screw-up resulted in being pulled aside and reamed out for not figuring it all out on my own.
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Mr. SHURKIN: He had this enormous talent of picking geniuses, of exceptionably bright people to work for him, and it took him about a year and half to screw it up.
But for anyone who wants to do their fellow network users a favor and really screw with anyone using Firesheep, one Icelandic hacker has come up with a more aggressive solution: FireShepherd.
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The majority of the Replicator's internal space is wide open, save for a build platform that can be adjusted up and down by turning a threaded screw and the gantry atop the space that houses the Stepstruder MK8, whose front is monopolized by a large pair of fans.
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The designers have wisely gone with the "you can't screw up, and you can't die" philosophy that LucasArts has been employing for years.
The back slides off for when you need to replace those AAs -- though interestingly, you'll need a screw driver to do so.
Yet if you're from the "Little Sisters of the Poor" conferences -- those are the words of Ohio State University President Gordon Gee when he derided TCU and Boise State for even being considered for a national championship game -- you have to hope and pray the pollsters don't screw you.
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