And in the long years that followed, a Navy family and this city would endure the heartache of the unknown.
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This was a man whose faith in the cause never flagged over his long years in the field.
The curious accounting Congress uses for tax projections counts the Roth liberalization as a revenue raiser, even though it loses money in the long run, because the loss years lie over the horizon.
Transit experts have praised Mr. Prendergast's work over the past three months, saying he would be the right choice to lead the agency given his long years in the field and extensive knowledge of the bureaucracy's moving parts.
Prices could slump as a major buyer steps to the sidelines, and for the minimal returns available in bonds more than a few years in duration, the risk of a years-long bull run reversing is too substantial for Fuss to flirt with.
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We believe that the Long Carbon Americas and Europe division will continue to be the most valuable division for ArcelorMittal, primarily because of the positive outlook for the price of long carbon steel in the years to come.
Mr Nesbitt said the UUP had "listened carefully to the many pro-union voters in Mid Ulster who were calling for co-operation in this election and for the opportunity to end the long drought that has seen Mid Ulster without representation in the House of Commons for 16 long years".
Ulster Unionist Party leader Mike Nesbitt MLA said they had "listened carefully to the many pro-Union voters in Mid Ulster who were calling for co-operation in this election and for the opportunity to end the long drought that has seen Mid Ulster without representation in the House of Commons for 16 long years".
Aside from a public spat in the aftermath of the Iraq war, Labour's long years in power have been a boon to the BBC.
More than half of the sacred cantatas were written between 1723 and 1726, when Bach was in the early years of his long, and often unrewarding, appointment as the cantor of the Thomaskirche, in Leipzig.
And not just in America: in Germany, where the long years of low birth rates will reduce the size of the pool over the coming decade, Kienbaum, the country's leading pay consultancy, recently set up a special unit to comb academe for youthful high-fliers.
The damages, if any, will come in future years long after stopping the merger has become moot.
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But in Hong Kong little stays the same for long, and in recent years chefs have begun taking fresh approaches to native-style dim sum, bringing a dash of extra excitement to a meal that wasn't exactly lacking in popularity in the first place.
At the opening of the first fully dedicated Lincoln Design Studio in 40 years, Farley acknowledged the long quiescence of Lincoln in the U.S. market, which is set to begin to end with the launch of the redesigned MKZ sedan in November.
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Its boss, Yoshiya Kuze, thinks that it may have repaid the original investment in another four years as long as the yen does not climb further.
The main change in the outlook from CBO is a change or a difference in what they see in terms of long-term economic growth largely in the out years of the budget.
They found the age range for heart attacks in men where the index finger was relatively long was 35 to 80 years of age, but in those with relatively long ring fingers it was 58 to 80.
While in secular bull markets the very long-term trend is up, in secular bear markets the very long-term trend (17 years typically) is sideways to down.
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The drop was the largest in recent years but not sufficient to reverse the long-term rise in greenhouse gas emissions.
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Parliament, albeit rowdily and unevenly, has resumed its functions, passing a budget for the first time in five years and debating long-festering issues, such as the legal status of Lebanon's 250, 000 Palestinian refugees, hitherto shamefully barred from owning property or practising many professions.
In the long run, over 20 years, stock prices have to track underlying fundamentals.
Mr Rutherford said his son's medal at London 2012, Britain's first in the Olympic long jump for 48 years, was a "major, major achievement".
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In four long years of the Carter presidency, the economy floundered.
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Mr Stewart, who studied Islamic history and Arabic at Oxford, says that after his long years in the Gulf he would find it hard to adjust to Western corporate culture.
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The initiative sidesteps a years-long stalemate in Congress over the Dream Act, draft legislation designed to legalize undocumented young people that has been ensnared in a broader debate about immigration overhaul.
This prescription sounds very close to the recommendations of America's top political scholar on Britain, Samuel Beer, in his recent keen affidavit for the Blair government in The Economist (February 7th), who lauds New Labour as a return to the social-liberal spirit of Lloyd George, after the long years in a collectivist wilderness.
This year, they went from being kind of a mediocre team in the East the last few years to ... top in the East for a very long time.
One example is the large increase in long-short mutual funds over the past few years.
Until recently the longest living storage media has been magnetic tape which may be kept as long at 30 years in the right environment with good odds that the data can be read back (assuming that the playback devices for that media still exist).
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