"It wouldn't be surprising if you called us back in a year from now, or a year-and-a-half from now, and suddenly, there's a whole lot more rock acts on our charts, because everything is cyclical, " said Keith Caulfield, Billboard's associate director of charts.
But if Congress comes to its senses a week from now, a month from now, three months from now, then there's a lot of open running room there for us to grow our economy much more quickly and to advance the agenda of the American people dramatically.
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"If Congress comes to its senses a week from now, a month from now, three months from now, then there's a lot of open running room there for us to grow our economy much more quickly and to advance the agenda of the American people dramatically, " he said.
It may be that a week from now or two weeks from now or a month from now the offers from some of those countries might be more effectively utilized.
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In some areas five years as a postdoc is now a prerequisite for landing a secure full-time job.
To start with, nearly all the sailing was done while we slept, giving us maximum time ashore to explore the likes of the 10, 023ft Haleakala, a one-time monster of a volcano but now a stunning, sterile ruin.
What was once a couple of booths is now a carnival for a booming industry of dreamers, shysters and savvy millionaires.
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She has a magazine, a radio station and now a cable network.
We maintain the principles of when we were growing up, but we change a bit as a man, now as a manager.
It made him first a star, then a public figure, now a politician.
This is a single mom whose daughter is now a senior at a public university.
At 29, Robinho, a man who boasts 90 caps for Brazil and once a key figure for the likes of Real Madrid and Manchester City, now looks a shell of his former self, as evidenced by the fact that he is now usually a fixture on the substitute's bench and has made just two starts since November.
"Obama's going to come in, if he wins a second term, as a lame-duck president from day one into a Congress that is now a poisoned well" because of his unilateral move to halt some deportations, she said.
Mr. BARTON: You know, I think that people go into a first meeting with a realtor right now in a very disadvantaged position.
Dan Miller, a former banker who is now a municipal employee in a suburb of Denver, is among the e-filing converts.
According to John Geake, a former teacher who is now a cognitive neuroscientist, a shake-up in educational research is long overdue.
"Loss of access to this base would not lessen capabilities, as it has served primarily as a back-up capability for quite a while now, " a U.S. official said.
Drives shriveled down to desk size, then to desktop size, then the size of a fat dictionary, followed by a thin paperback, a deck of cards and now just a single card or chip.
Selling assets makes a lot of sense for a company which now has a break-up value much higher than its market capitalisation.
What began as a prototype built around a tower of Arduino shields is now a small first-run integrated board with spots for connecting XBee radio cards and a small LCD display.
Now he can harness that and turn it out a year from now on a cold January night in one of 2, 000 precincts in this state, he would do very well.
Hilsen, a lawyer who was a partner at Alston Bird, LLP and now a director at KPMG, has put together a fictional account of white-collar crime that brings together real life investigative techniques that are the basis for detecting and prosecuting fraud.
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Yet this hive of electioneering is only the most visible manifestation of a campaign that has been gathering steam for over a year now, as a spokesman explains.
It has taken a decade, but Newsmax is now a news powerhouse and a must-read on the conservative media circuit.
Three years later, they wrote their last check to a creditor, and Rocha is now a financial expert with a popular blog.
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The question for the Stern Review analysis then effectively becomes: is it worthwhile to sacrifice costs a given percentage of GDP now to avoid a given percentage loss of GDP (i.e. damages) a century from now?
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Or maybe a Spectator score just becomes a Spectator score, just as a Times restaurant review is now just a review, not a Bruni review.
Every ex-secret service or ex-FBI or ex-police officer or ex-whatever seems to be hanging out a shingle now a days.
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In the beginning I thought a two year tenancy was way to long a time but now am thinking clear and my mind is adjusting to a new way of life, I can see now why two years isn't such a long time after all.
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