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However, like today, 1979-1980 was a perfect buying opportunity, when the mood was darkest.
"The problem, like today, is that we've used our bullpen a lot, " Mattingly said.
But just like today and the Web, there was a business driver behind the changes too.
They can tell you what they like today, but tomorrow looks misty and murky.
On days like today, it becomes a reality check again for your time frame commitment.
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The Aisenbergs have created age progression photos showing what Sabrina might look like today.
Like today's digital economy, the most innovative stuff can be found away from the center.
Joe was at the playground most days, too...but like today -- not exactly with them.
Like today, that crisis featured public profligacy, shifting economic power in the world and a cowed Federal Reserve.
Club captain Danny Shittu said it was "sad to hear about these things happening on a day like today".
It started as a benign institution, and like today, insured loans and offered some down payment relief to borrowers.
In a dynamic world like today's, such tie can open, and their absence foreclose, important political and strategic options.
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"I would like today to stress my total and profound respect for all Muslims, " the Pope said in the speech.
But rather like today's directory inquiries, you have to pay to search the historic directories through the subscription and pay-per-view website.
This is what the next generation of jazz masters sounds like today.
Just like today, Democrats insisted on repealing tax expenditures and closing tax loopholes as part of that grand bargain on lowering tax rates.
He used to call days like today "ultimate puke days" when people sell anything they can because they have reached their ultimate pain threshold.
One of the most accurate forecasting methods is indeed to assume that tomorrow will be pretty much like today, next year pretty much like last.
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In the shadow of these giants, this year's nominees for album of the year offer a more realistic snapshot of what success looks like today.
But who knows what the world would look like today if our hero had become known as William the Whiner instead of William the Conqueror?
"This should lead us to reflect that we have to avoid these kind of risks because the results will not always be like today, " he said.
During intermediary phases when they are getting to know each other -- like today, with a social democrat Hollande and a conservative Merkel -- progress is slow.
But programmes like Today try to achieve a delicate balance between the experience and familiarity of presenters like Ed Stourton, and the need to evolve gradually over time.
It is a tremendous honor and privilege to do this each and every day, to serve and to take part in days like today that are so momentous.
The prime minister insists that a committee like today's and chaired by the same man will do a better job than a public inquiry chaired by a judge.
Just like the tides along any seashore, this market will again recede, and when it falls, like today, be ready with your wish list of great buys (more later).
Electronic digital cash, for use on or off the Internet, may eventually provide some anonymity but, like today's physical cash, it will probably be used only for smaller purchases.
And it was up, up, and away, ah, but it's right hard to remember that on a day like today when you're all argumentative, and you've got that face on.
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