"It's Christmas time and he's knee-deep in battle, and she's home with two young kids, " he said.
But he's got deep-pocketed competition: Panamerican Beverages, which bought the Cisneros bottler, is Latin America's largest Coke bottler, and has plastered Venezuela with Coke billboards.
Gavin Brown, the Scottish Conservative's finance spokesperson said he had "deep scepticism" on the Scottish government's movement of money from revenue to capital but he acknowledged its emphasis on preventative spend.
Tim Howard was fortunate to see the ball drop out for a corner when he dropped Stephen McPhail's deep free-kick close to his own goal.
Shadow education secretary David Willetts told the BBC he understood people's "deep frustration" at the tax system and the Tories had a commission looking at its reform.
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He says that Mexico's deep inequalities mean that the PRD cannot just be a moderate European centre-left party, but nor can it be so radical as to become a movement outside the country's institutions.
He's telling Alaskans, who have a deep reservoir of affection for him - they call him Uncle Ted - you know, he's telling them, watch the trials.
He might, though, secure a thumping victory like Bill Clinton's first hurrah in 1992, when he made deep inroads in both the South and the Mountain West.
But, in a clear reference to the incoming administration's economic policy, he warned against deep cuts and urged fiscal discipline.
He said he's hopeful that ventures such as Deep Space Industries can succeed as more companies venture into space, however.
Anyone who watched the live feed will know exactly how breathtaking that moment was -- hearing Baumgartner's deep breaths, as he slowly edged forward out of the capsule.
U.S. President Barack Obama has said that he has "deep concerns" about the election but that he does not want to be seen meddling in Iran's affairs or picking sides between President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad and his rival Mir Hossein Moussavi.
The older Mr. Halman led a recent wave of Europeans signed to play professional baseball in the U.S. At 16, he was already built like a man and hitting deep homeruns in the Netherlands's semi-professional league.
Mr. Samaras has been a staunch supporter of Greece's euro membership, even though he says he wants to loosen the austerity program to combat the country's deep recession.
Almeida somehow missed the target after rising to meet Simao's inviting deep cross, while Tiago wasted another good opening when he nodded wide from Fabio Coentrao's driven centre.
He's a keen student of the finest details of piano performance, as well as a deep thinker about music history, and he likes to talk about Bach's genius.
Fabregas almost doubled Arsenal's advantage two minutes later when he again drove deep into the area, but this time his shot could only find the side-netting.
Clare's excellent knock ended when he chipped Zondeki to deep mid-on.
But he's also a middle-age widower who is deep in grief a year after his wife died.
His wife's deep unhappiness magnified their other problems, he says, whether it was money or how much time they spent together.
Anthony said he was hurt early in the game when he was hit by DeRozan's elbow, causing a deep contusion that caused numbness.
But he lost the Deep South, continuing that region's red streak.
He thought that if Mott's entered the market, the deep-pocketed brand could compete on price alone.
Deep down, though, he insists he's still the same guy he has always been.
Mr Monti, an unelected technocrat and former EU commissioner, has said he will "act with urgency" to address Italy's deep-rooted economic problems.
But Robertson reduced the lead when he appeared at the far post to despatch Paul Dixon's deep cross past Boruc, leaving Celtic to hang on for a vital victory.
All of that means he's able to throw what Moon calls one of the best deep balls in the game.
"It's not as grimy, it's not as deep and dark as that sounds, " he says.
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