But a bankruptcy filing has become an increasingly likely option as Dewey's remaining employees and advisers huddle to chart Dewey's end game, one of the people said.
One of the oddest things about the UN climate process is the way it virtually forces countries with diametrically opposed interests to huddle close and pretend to be friends.
Before every play, both the offense and defense huddle up to call the next play.
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Whatever Spoelstra said in that huddle seemed to be effective.
The lights were out, so we were just told to huddle there until we heard further.
"I'll be at a football game, hear the song and all of a sudden I have the urge to huddle up, " says Mr. Smith.
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Cubist also scaled back to a lone coffee station and water cooler for the sales and marketing group, forcing employees to huddle and mix.
Residents are understandably less excited about the opening of former military sites, like the tunnels they used to huddle into for thrice-weekly drills (Kinmen is one of the most dug-into places in the world).
When I was 9, I used to huddle in the back of the library with my friend Leanne, and we'd turn the 1991 edition of the Guinness book's pages with purple hands sticky from raspberry Laffy Taffy.
Large sections of the beach are cordoned off to protect these eggs, and it seems to me a testament to how much attitudes have changed toward nature and toward Puerto Rico that guests are happy to be woken up at 2 a.m. to huddle bleary-eyed as inch-long reptiles dig their way out of the sand, slowly loping their way into the water and their new life.
In other words companies like Huddle are scaling up to delivery demands that are exacting.
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If it was my lack of jogging back to the huddle, the referees were looking at plays.
Those advocates inside large enterprises have now started to make a strong enough case to CIOs to take Huddle very seriously.
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On cooler days, guests huddle around blazing cave fires to listen to ageless tales, learn the art of body painting and are encouraged to simply let the old legends seep freely into their consciousness.
It happens seemingly every game of the NCAA tournament, most of the season, for that matter: Officials blow their whistles, huddle, then head over to the TV monitors to review a play.
The script for the huddle noted that the analyst looked to turn more positive on his group, and highlighted Company B.
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Forty Chicago technology companies and 250 individuals pay for round-theclock access to common areas and huddle rooms within 25, 000 square feet on the 15th floor of a skyscraper across from the Sears Tower.
In the midst of the financial crisis, Ms. Drew attended the regular morning huddle with traders and forced them to defend positions and outline the risks they would face during the approaching trading day.
The homeless huddle around fires as they desperately try to keep warm.
Shuken is hoping for more innovations along the way, including a camera following a manager to the mound during pitching changes to bring fans into the huddle.
Looking to see if the clock is right, a shot was a 3-pointer or if an elbow to the head warrants a flagrant foul, they watch the replays from all angles as coaches and players huddle, fans in the stands and TV wait for the action to start again.
"I said in the huddle, 'E, throw it up to me, '" said Nicks, who nursed a bad hamstring strain all week.
Instinctively, when he had something important to tell an actor, he would huddle with him privately, rather than instruct in front of the others.
Instead of getting together to watch a movie, some people huddle around the living-room game console, or strap on a headset and chat online with friends across town or across the country over some gunfire.
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"Here you see all this energy directed at uttering a word, a sentence, but still there is the impossibility of talking or saying something, " says Davids, as her performers huddle behind the screens, their drying lips clamped to foam.
An inspector appears to snip our tickets and grins at the huddle of blonde children, all rapt at the window watching the city slowly recede.
Syracuse will start spring practice with a primary goal of replacing quarterback Ryan Nassib, who set numerous records this past season in the Orange's up-tempo, no-huddle offense that Hackett installed, and Allen was expected to be a top contender.
But in a huddle with reporters in Independence, he turned, unprompted, to Mr. Romney.
Wilson grabbed a mop with Gardner pointing out the perspiration while Marquette assistant coaches frantically waved for them to leave the cleanup for others and join the huddle.
Hours after Hilton had visited the Huddle House, officers from the Georgia Bureau of Investigation came to the restaurant to collect a surveillance videotape and confirm with employees that Hilton had been there.
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