He arrived in a city nearby without a penny in his pockets and slept on the streets.
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So the iconography of the bull market is Greenspan frowning but standing tall with his hands in his pockets.
But he is worried about having his hours cut back and ending up with less cash in his pockets, he adds.
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John Henry West was sitting beneath the August arbor in a wicker chair, his legs crossed and his hands in his pockets.
On the footage recorded by witness Chris La Jaunie, Mr Tomlinson has his hands in his pockets and is moving away from the police line.
Hodgson looked on crestfallen from the sidelines, with his hands planted in his coat pockets and that was a mood echoed by his players' body language on the pitch.
On a sidewalk bench, Salman sticks his cold, gloveless hands in his coat pockets, and says life in the U.S. is not what he expected.
In the middle, a white man with gray hair and a mustache, wearing a blue suit, white shirt and rep tie, stands with his hands in his pants pockets and looks pensive.
We reach a crowded bazaar, and Farooq gets the urge to go shopping, plunging into the bustling crowd, hands in pockets, his commandos and battery of secretaries frantically trying to keep up.
The bulk of the proceeds will stay in the pockets of Steinbrenner and his YES partners at Goldman Sachs Group.
The tradition of hanging stockings by the chimney came from England, where the story was told that Father Christmas dropped some gold coins from his pockets and they were caught in socks hanging by the fire to dry.
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In front of audiences he's known for sheepishly patting down his pockets, looking for imaginary notes.
Looking to see that the children were still absorbed in the television, she kneeled next to him and began patting his pockets.
Perhaps in Boston, with pockets nearly as deep as the Yankees, his razor sharp intellect was dulled just enough to cause these lapses in judgment.
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The problem for Mr Darling is that there's so little money to do the alleviating with, that his options for making a real difference to people's pockets in these straitened times is severely limited.
But, as in Iowa, he has spent more time on the ground in both states than many of his rivals, who benefited from more news coverage and deeper pockets.
However, Maisel said pacemaker and defibrillator patients shouldn't tuck them in their front pockets, drape them over their shoulders or allow a loved one to rest his head on their stomach while mellowing out and listening to an iPod.
Dennis, 42, said earlier in the week that he didn't have a cup in his hand and the officers wrongly said he was drinking before handcuffing him, then rifling through his pockets and pulling out his identification.
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