You would think Carnival would have something in place to get these people off the ship.
These schools have something in common besides their ties to the peripatetic Fatih Kandil.
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Certainly, it appears form the survey that those snowbirds might have something in the way of discretionary funds.
Knowledge goes a long way with golf, and suddenly you have something in common with a large population.
Proust and philosophy have something in common: neither leaps to the mind as a compelling subject for television.
We also need to have something in the energy space, because of the fact we are an expanding economy.
They have something in common, beyond the fact that they've all run for president before or might in 2016.
All of these heirs also have something in common that makes them appealing to a modern, more relaxed generation.
Now, if this news leaves you with mixed feelings, then you have something in common with some Little Leaguers.
All of these start-ups have something in common, though: They depend on you.
"Unlike at a bar, it's not awkward to strike up a conversation because you have something in common, " Solo told ESPN.
But the two companies have something in common: They both rely heavily on WOM and Buzz Marketing to promote their products.
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O'Reilly's books all have something in common besides being printed on recycled paper, a readable design and animal pictures on the cover.
Two of the amendments voted on last night have something in common.
Many successful entrepreneurs, business owners and world leaders have something in common.
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"Societies move if you have something in the public domain, " Devolz said.
Mr. HENRY: Well, you have to understand that I don't have something in mind and then try to fit it into a song.
All bankrupt steel companies have something in common, says Mark Parr of McDonald Investments, a local investment bank: the United Steelworkers of America.
Modern Mormons have something in common with other industrious minorities, such as Parsees, who are prominent in corporate India, the overseas Chinese and Jews.
It's nice to have something in life that you're able to have for yourself, because so much of your lives are in the public eye.
"It changes the dynamic when there's a group of students who have something in common that other students don't share, " says Dean Kathleen A. Getz.
The Obama and Ryan plans do have something in common, however.
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Investors clearly prefer partners with whom they have something in common.
For these reasons, it's rare for three of the top pitching prospects in all of professional baseball in one given year to have something in common.
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For once, American tourists have something in common with international currency traders: This summer, they are all wondering how the Greek financial crisis will impact the dollar.
Should she really become the next Secretary of State, she will at least have something in common with the First Minister, Carwyn Jones, a Brynteg old boy.
However, all three of those sports have something in common.
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That Apple doesn't have something in the works that's going to melt faces, because if it did, it wouldn't be sending in marketing chief Philip Schiller instead of Jobs.
"I'll probably just get some water, maybe some canned goods, just to make sure I do have something in the house in case something does happen, " said another concerned shopper.
In this case, the hundreds of thousands of attacked sites have something in common: They're all hosted on servers running either Microsoft 's Internet Information Services software or its SQL database software.
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