For weeks, Fuld has kicked around the idea of selling Neuberger Berman, one of Lehman's marquee asset management divisions.
This, he suggests, is why the idea of sunset clauses is kicked around every few years but never implemented.
But the financial industry is almost certain to embrace the Paulson plan over one being kicked around in the Senate.
He'd offered them weekly updates, on the phone and in person, from the time the film's early concepts were being kicked around.
Now the big chains are getting kicked around, thanks to video-on-demand technology, online-delivery services like Netflix and "sell-through" pricing straight to consumers.
In February, we noted that the valuation being kicked around for Facebook would put the shares somewhere about 20 times revenues and 100 times earnings.
But the question of when and whether this part of Mars was once wet is likely to be kicked around at scientific meetings for years.
Investors kicked around Cardinal Health after a gimp unit of the medical products and services company pulled its first quarter short of Wall Street's expectations.
And another football began getting kicked around: the Detroit carmakers.
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He gets paid nothing for getting kicked around all the time.
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Alibaba has been itching to break free from struggling Yahoo for years, and this deal has been kicked around for months, so sealing an agreement is a major step for both sides.
At last, after years of being kicked around by Apple Chief Steve Jobs, the consumer electronics industry has struck back, delivering everything Apple watchers had been hoping to see from Apple--and then some.
Soccer is huge in Europe, and Football is huge in America, not just because every sports station is broadcasting it, but because everyone in Europe has kicked around a soccer ball and every American has thrown a football.
Like the bill that has been kicked around in Congress for more than a decade, and which met its demise in December 2010 when five Senate Democrats effectively killed it by voting against cloture on the debate, the Republican plan would give undocumented students a path to legal status in exchange for going to college or joining the military.
At the MIT Sloan Sports Analytics conference here Friday, a panel of experts including former NBA exec Russ Granik of Galatioto Sports Partners, sports economist Andrew Zimbalist of Smith College, former Houston Rockets CEO George Postolos and former Portland Trail Blazers VP Tom Penn, a noted salary cap expert, kicked around the labor issues confronting the major sports leagues.
Lottery funding kicked in around then, as, in 1997, did the scheme for smaller films.
MTV's new campaign of social activism, Switch, kicked off around the world last month with 35 announcements in between large blocks of music videos and programs.
When the Dow dropped 350 points, the first circuit breaker kicked in, around 2:35 p.m.
There, Obama got out of a squadron of armored vehicles to hang out with some locals and kicked a soccer ball around with young children.
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We kicked all these ideas around, really digging into Isabella's honor-system idea, but acknowledging we would all be mentally clocking each other, leading to more tiresome nagging.
Cipriani swiftly levelled with one of his own but O'Gara continued to move the hosts around and kicked a second penalty before Munster split the Wasps defence wide open.
In a recent test, he kicked a soccer ball, walked around the room and climbed stairs without a hiccup.
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The CEO kicked off a wave of excitement around Apple's iPhone--which began selling in June--when he unveiled the new product at Macworld last year.
They ran a merry lap around the Yankees, who kicked off 2012 with three straight losses.
The race kicked off under a heavy downpour as the runners snaked around wet London streets.
When we switched the terms around to "My friends who went to Stanford who like the 49ers, " the results finally kicked in.
The endurance competition, which kicked off December 31, is the world's only "double-handed, " non-stop, around-the-world yacht race.
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