He wanted them to hold their point positions at the blue line and press forward more often to lend offensive support.
Line workers are often exposed to inclement weather, heights, electrical discharges and other hazards.
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Laura Higgins, of the Professionals Online Safety Help-line, says parents are often to blame.
Complaints about its broadband service often related to line faults while landline quibbles focused on billing and customer service, Ofcom said.
The bottom line is that people often get addicted to caffeine which is added to the DMAA, and often develop headaches if they stop using it abruptly.
Her comments were roughly in line with her often-stated desire to serve as long as Louis Brandeis, the court's first Jewish justice, who retired at the age of 82 after 22 years on the court.
"We fear that there will be millions of pounds poured into bureaucracy and not very much into the front line to actually deal with the supervision of offenders who are often a great risk to the public, " he said.
Whitehall's determination to fight its corner often leads to lengthy delays as criticisms are fought line by line.
But wedged between the shiny offices and apartments that line this new waterfront, Angolans often struggle to survive in a shacks and ramshackle houses.
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Many who go to the polls are low-information voters who make their minds up close to the finish line, often based not on principled ideology but rather on team spirit or intuition.
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We glorify people standing in line to shop, but how often have you ever seen a story where there are depositors lined up outside of their community bank trying to deposit their paychecks so that they can make sure that their kids have money for college.
Mr. MITTERNIGHT: They want to be paid in 30 days, and what that does to me, in many instances, in order to maintain credit with those companies is quite often, I will have to either tap into my line of credit or go make a loan from some sort of a banking institution.
Public-sector unions are important allies of the Democrats, and the line between organizing activities and politics is often difficult to discern.
The big goal is to push all the heavy back-end work forward to front-line workers, often as a "dashboard" on a handheld device.
When it comes to brownies, the battle line often is drawn between lovers of the corner pieces and those who want the middles.
"This is a real challenge to politicians and to managers and the city council because if you invest upfront you only see the cashable benefits down the line and often the benefits don't accrue to the city council, " she said.
At the same time, comedy is often about getting as close to that line as possible.
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In the past, collectors often came from old-line families who tended to appreciate art that harked back to the past.
But more often his show seems to erase that line completely, with results that may be less benign than Oz and his many viewers realize.
In the new tradition of fast-casual dining, you get on line (which often spills out into the street) to order and the food is brought to you at large communal tables.
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He can see the High Line from his apartment on Horatio Street and often uses it to walk to work.
He also plans to draw attention to how often Ms Morella falls into line with the Republican leadership, particularly on economic issues such as the giant 2001 tax cut.
While Moore and DeCoud usually line up deep in the secondary, they often have license to undercut pass routes, charge forward in run support and even rush the opposing quarterback.
More often than not, they have a prepared line to take, and fear thinking out loud for fear of how an original thought might affect those dreaded stakeholders, not least shareholders.
But when contemplation of the future requires one to envision a cliff off of which a significant portion of the top line is poised to fall, considerations like that are often brushed aside.
In Egypt, operators often depend on Telecom Egypt's fixed-line infrastructure to carry their mobile services.
He trusted my judgement and would often put himself and our hospice on the line in order to help a patient.
However, Northrop is taking the necessary and often unpopular steps to lower costs and come into line with the new Pentagon guidelines.
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Herbert notes that tech accessories are also appealing because they're usually easy to find in stores, often in the checkout line.
Despite their importance, financial measures should be complemented with non-financial metrics (which often indicate positive and negative trends earlier than the bottom line) to present a more complete picture of the organization.
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