There is a story behind that name that I will share one of these days.
And I very well may go back to being a vegetarian one of these days.
"I kind of hope that somebody goes up there one of these days and cleans them up, " he said.
One of these days, so the theory goes, rising interest rates will take a bite of out torrid home sales.
One of these days, we'll be making fuel to power our automobiles from wood chips, to switchgrasses, to agricultural wastes.
Or perhaps wait for the memoir which may one of these days set all of us straight on various mountains and molehills.
One of these days, it will obsess on something new.
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One of these days, SPX will take out that moving average with plenty of volume, but for now, the recent action confirms that a bear market remains in place.
Perhaps one of these days, a university (or other institution) will actually try the bold move of distancing itself from a bad apple, absolving itself of blame in the process.
Sorry Microsoft, hate to be back seat CEOs here, but we really think it might behoove you to actually do the right thing from the start one of these days.
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That kind of work is not something we see a lot of these days: health care reform, arguably the most far-reaching social legislation since Medicare, was passed strictly along party lines.
So, if you find yourself worrying about how far the market might slide during the inevitable corrective phase that is bound to start one of these days (or weeks), try this exercise on your own.
One of these days I'll get my own back by getting you to a cricket match and explaining the rules to you and some of the terminology that you'll have to try and get straight, as I tried last night.
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It is rare for one Aberdeen striker to get significantly into double figures, unheard of these days for more than one to do so, but that is what they may well need if they're to have a successful campaign.
However, that their returns remain so much higher than those on other investments reflects the fact that, notwithstanding the Florida case, there is still a risk that huge lawsuits from sick smokers may yet bankrupt Big Tobacco one of these days.
The maps of these days, superimposed, would have made a tangle, but every morning he emerged from the same place, just as the sun came up, and every evening he returned there, tired now, darkened, switching off the bike, rolling it over the wooden threshold of the door leading into the courtyard, the engine ticking as it cooled.
At the close of these two days of debate, representatives from the IGC Member States adopted recommendations concerning the direction the Programme will take for the next two years.
Deutsch, who says the cost of recording these days is out of whack, has also embraced crowdfunding sites such as Kickstarter, RocketHub and Indiegogo.
He's got plenty of them these days as chief executive of the Air Transport Association, the trade group representing the biggest U.S. airlines.
Much of it these days is in the hands of private-equity and hedge funds, which are often investing in growth.
Lots of attention these days gets paid to the question of innovation.
Kevin Logan, chief U.S. economist with HSBC Securities, says the ineffective track record of Congress these days presents a very real possibility of another downgrade for U.S. debt in the future.
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The new versions of the Punto and Palio in a few years will share chassis as well as engines and gearboxes, enabling production of some 2m vehicles from a single platform, and yielding the sort of economies of scale these days enjoyed only by the likes of Toyota, with its Corolla world car.
Like everything else coming out of Washington these days, it is a frustrating mix of good and bad.
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