But if we do have a cold spell, you know what will happen: So many folks will find it difficult to pay the price.
CNN: Clinton's November 19, 2007, speech on economic challenges
With that in mind, Axelrod is limiting her exposure to the sector, especially on big name pharmaceuticals like that have faced a dry spell in coming up with new blockbuster products.
Mr Venizelos, the front-runner to succeed him, may have to put in a longish spell in opposition.
ECONOMIST: Tough fiscal negotiations run into hard political reality
Midfielder Rose, who Tottenham have just recalled from a loan spell at Peterborough, emerged as the star of the show.
Escape to a land far, far away, have a kiss to break the magical spell and live happily ever after.
At least 83 people have died in Ukraine from a cold spell that has been gripping the country, officials say.
The Championship side have loaned Labadie to Shrewsbury for a second spell.
Cases of the bacterial disease pertussis, nicknamed for the "whoop" sufferers sometimes make as they gasp for breath after a long coughing spell, have risen from 1, 010 in 1976 to over 25, 000 today, according to the CDC.
But while state government officials remain tight-lipped about the possible death toll, according to local media reports and one national news agency, the United News of India, more than 120 people may have died as a result of the cold spell.
This summer, at least for a brief spell, New Yorkers have been treated to the spectacle of both great athleticism and great leadership in the form of a veteran, journeyman knuckleballer: R.
"I bowled as quick as I have for a long, long time in that first spell, " he said after the match.
As he shows, the chances of being hit by a life-altering event (a long spell of unemployment, divorce, a big decline in work hours for one spouse) have declined slightly since the inflation-plagued 1970s and early 1980s.
Greenidge took his second, while former Essex speedster Ricky Anderson took two in a fiery five-over spell that will have impressed his new club.
It has left Napoli without a coach, but reports have strongly linked Rafael Benitez with the vacant post after the Spaniard's interim spell at Chelsea ended with a Europa Cup win.
They are the first Super Bowl champions to weather a four-game losing spell, to have their coach repeatedly fired in the tabloids and their quarterback mocked for saying yes, he was in Brady's class and yes, he was therefore an "elite" signal-caller before this season started.
This was a horrific spell of history, and justice might have helped reconciliation.
If you wanted to pick up a copy of Max Roach's classic "We Insist: Freedom Now Suite, " you wouldn't have to explain to the salesclerk how to spell his name then wait a week because the record's out of stock.
That option means you do not have to hire staff or housekeeping or worry if your pipes burst during a cold spell.
What he didn't spell out is what these doorstep people have been saying: would a split of the BBC be seen as a good or a bad thing?
Meanwhile, Cheltenham have been linked with a move for O'Leary, who impressed in a loan spell there last November.
Some of which has come from the now defunct Wakefield Gallery, but many others have come from St Ives in Cornwall where the Wakefield-born Hepworth settled after a spell in London.
They recognised there would have to be a squeeze on spending but, despite the efforts of interviewers like myself, refused to spell out the extent or nature of the cuts.
However, ahead of this race, you would not have found many who would have thought the Wave would win since the Wave, despite their name, has had a long dry spell of wins.
FORBES: Bet On The Horse Or The Jockey?: Investing Lessons From An Italian Horse Race
Its arrival, along with several similar businesses, may spell trouble for banks, which have seen online bill-payment as their chance to secure a leading role in Internet commerce.
Many observers have concluded that the markings were illusory, conjured up by the imagination of those under the spell of a popular delusion and temporarily given over to the madness of the crowd.
FORBES: Fed And Treasury Leave Devilish Prints On Bull Market
Horne, who became general secretary in May after a spell as temporary chief executive, admitted to 5 live's Sportsweek programme that he would have to examine why a bid that had received a joint-strongest rating in Fifa's technical report had received such little backing.
BBC: World Cup vote - FA's Alex Horne calls for Fifa changes
The Gunners, who made 10 changes to the side that beat Barcelona in midweek, have already played 42 times this season and must now turn their attentions to five games in a 14-day spell that could shape their season as they look to maintain a challenge on four fronts.
His spell in Brazil has been an important stage in the career of a player who looks set to have a splendid World Cup.
Other overseas recruits include Australian batsman Phillip Hughes, who will warm up for the Ashes with a spell at Middlesex - while New Zealand trio James Franklin, Iain O'Brien and Jeetan Patel have moved to Gloucestershire, Leicestershire and Warwickshire respectively.
应用推荐