They were led by two local guys -- Omar Gonzalez -- give it up -- (applause) -- and A.J.
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That's one of the things the Democrats had to give up--we had to give up the fight on a few of these judges.
Like other voice-control services, too, you can give follow-up instructions like, "with Bill Hader" and it'll narrow down your results instead of starting a new search.
Like other voice-control services, too, you can give follow-up instructions like, "with Bill Hader" and it'll know to narrow down your results instead of starting a new search.
Transport Secretary Patrick McLoughlin will give follow-up evidence on air transport strategy for Northern Ireland.
"Sir" James Crosby - to use the title he wants to give up - wants to be proactive rather than waiting for his punishment.
Although tight pants still dominated at skinny-suit stalwarts Paul Smith and Dior Homme, designers elsewhere are starting (thankfully) to give the dressed-up man's legs room to breathe.
As a result of the reorganisation, two senior News International employees - William Lewis and Simon Greenberg - will give up their current jobs and become News Corporation staff, engaged full time in the clean-up of News international.
When you feel frustrated, depressed, or disappointed, don't give up -- just get some perspective.
They also asked countries with stockpiles of ivory to give up-to-date information on the scale of these holdings.
Why, you might ask, would the UK want to walk away from all that wealth - give up the goose that lays so many golden eggs?
He may have more support to continue rolling back some affirmative action policies introduced over 30 years ago to give a leg-up to the majority ethnic-Malay population.
Coach Carlo Ancelotti, with top place in Group D and qualification for the last 16 assured, took the opportunity to give his line-up an experimental look and rest key personnel.
If troubles return, United pilots can do what they and other pilots' unions have done in the past--give up some salary in exchange for an even bigger piece of the company.
If the federations give the thumbs-up to the Wembley plan, this will be presented to the IOC co-ordination commission in November, and to the IOC executive board for approval in December.
If you know a young couple struggling with bills, worried they won't be able to send their children to college, tell them not to give up -- their children can go on to college.
The men were believed to be the first of their countrymen to give up -- a move the U.S. Air Force has been actively encouraging for months by showering the Iraqi landscape with leaflets.
The decision was a victory for the Free Enterprise Fund, which argued such agencies were too far removed from the will of voters, who give a thumbs-up or thumbs-down on presidential policy every four years.
My suggestion to him was that in the current environment he should eliminate all the high-coupon debt and replace it with 5% or 6% coupons carrying equity participation--give up some equity in return for much lower interest rates.
If you know somebody who's caught in a dead-end job and afraid he can't afford the classes necessary to get better jobs for the rest of his life, tell him not to give up -- he can go on to college.
It might have been some young people studying, about to go into the monastery, and I think from the text one could definitely get that sense, because so much of the text deals with the things that they are about to give up - you know, lust and drinking and all the really incredibly good things in life that they're about to give up.
But if you believe that alcoholism is defined by a preoccupation with drinking, a steady increase in the amount you need to drink in order to get the same effect, and an inability to give it up -- and most in the medical profession do -- then more and more women fit the profile quite nicely, though often come to the realization on their own.
More than seven out of ten smokers interviewed in the year 2000 said they would like to give up, and over three-quarters said they had tried to give up in the past.
And he was certain his "fate was sealed" when longtime friend, training partner and trusted lieutenant George Hincapie, who was along for the ride on all seven of Armstrong's Tour de France wins from 1999-2005, was forced to give him up to anti-doping authorities.
Chalmers followed with a rainbow 3-pointer and a reverse lay-up to give the Heat a 24-22 lead and they never trailed again.
The tax-free earnings of paid-up life insurance give it a built-in advantage as its yields are closer to taxable bond returns.
Some cut-price airlines want regulators to force Swiss and British Airways to give up valuable take-off and landing slots at London's busy Heathrow airport if Swiss is allowed to become a Oneworld member.
Couches and chairs have been re-covered, while polished marble and tidied-up fixtures give the bathrooms a more au courant look (the outdated sliding frosted-glass tub doors were mercifully removed).
As part of the deal to bring Naved back to Headingley, the 30-year-old will give up his ICL commitments and will join the Yorkshire squad when they return from the pre-season training camp in Abu Dhabi.
The deeper belief is that existing big businesses--which, as with the initial Internet revolution, will make up the majority of winners in the cloud craze, Clementi says--will not give up ownership of their data and equipment to another proprietor.
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