However, attorneys suing on the government's behalf are supposed to be neutral actors whose goal is justice, not lining their own pockets.
Despite near-record lows for interest rates and a glut of houses available for sale, Americans simply are not lining up to purchase new or used homes.
The clients, the customers, in this IPO were not those lining up to buy the stock: not those lining up to, as it turns out, lose money.
England are expected to progress relatively comfortably from a group also featuring Ireland, USA and Kazakhstan, and it would be a major shock if they were not lining up at The Stoop to sing the national anthem on 5 September.
It is not just lining up All-pro talent.
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The book was published in 2006 and I assumed it would not be lining the shelves of our small, local bookstore (where I try to shop wherever possible) so I did what many parents did and one-clicked my way over and bought it at Amazon.
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And if the company does go public again, institutional investors will not exactly be lining up to buy shares.
But not everyone is lining up to cheer the Philharmonic's visit.
But the problems have not prevented more countries lining up to enter the club.
Regardless, getting your hands on any of the hotter deals will likely be a chore, and if you're not exactly keen with lining up outside a retailer's door at 3:00AM, just hold tight for that soon-to-come Cyber Monday, cool?
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The forensics expert said the outer surface of April's coat was waterproof and would not shed fibres but the lining and fake fur of the hood could.
Well, it is probably not finding office space, lining up partners and searching for employees who might want to come along with you on this new journey.
Runs these days start not with a queue of people lining up to withdraw cash but with clicks of a computer to transfer money abroad or to buy bonds, shares or other assets.
Probably not, and the unspoken silver lining concerning general American cluelessness has to do with the fact that Americans are too restless to truly bother themselves with what's taught in the classroom, let alone what's in the news.
In the business of shipping dry-bulk cargoes, mostly iron ore, coal and grain, there is not even the hint of a silver lining to the cloud.
If you want to get active, Cape Town's wind-whipped waves and Table Mountain is a nirvana for the adventure sport enthusiast, with operators lining up to ensure you do not go home without having experienced adrenaline rushes like surfing and rock climbing.
That's convenient for people who live in their headgear 40 hours a week, but it's also nice for companies where employees share helmets -- after all, it'd be nice to take out your own lining so that you're not sharing the same sweat-soaked padding with someone else.
The silver lining, she said: most people do not finish their 10-day course of antibiotics anyway.
One potential silver lining: Data for studies testing the drugs for uses that are not approved appear likely to make it onto the Web.
Boarding passes for the flight did not state a departure gate number however, leading to irritation among some passengers lining up at BA's customer service desk to inquire about the status of the flight.
If there was a cloud to Frankel's silver lining it was that Cecil, who has masterminded the horse's career to perfection, could not be at Goodwood to enjoy his colt's success.
If there is any silver lining, it is that while the recession was a year old in December, its first half was not especially deep: net GDP actually rose in the first half, and the downturn is actually a bit milder than the median post-war recession after 12 months.
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