She had at least one steady boyfriend while in Greenwich and her diary and notes to friends record other flirtations.
His career, when the Conservatives were in power, was one of steady progress.
The Swedish striker took one touch to steady himself before firing past Carson with his left foot.
It would be bad enough if the opportunity cost was a steady one to two percent per year.
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The one with a steady paycheck, no timecards, and even a few benefits?
You can choose a foreign policy that's reckless and all over the map, or you can choose one that is steady and strong.
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Many Americans see Mormonism as a cult: in polls over the years a steady one in four say they would be less likely to vote for a Mormon as president.
The decisive third goal came minutes after the restart, when the home side's failure to clear their lines was punished by Graham, who took one touch to steady himself after collecting a through ball before shooting beyond Kenny.
It was perhaps inevitable Ko wouldn't be able to repeat her heroics from day one but a steady round of four-under means she is well placed to launch an attack to claim the fourth tournament victory of her fledgling career.
Of the 19 subpopulations, some scientists argue that about one-third are decreasing and one-third are steady or increasing.
At Tokyo Station, one of Japan's busiest subway terminals, shaken commuters grabbed one another to stay steady as the ground shook.
"It will be slow, steady, one-fleet-at-a-time type growth, " she says.
We sat up and dropped our lures into the water, quickly finding out that keeping one's surfboard steady in a 10-foot swell while trying to fish a reef makes for a clumsy operation.
We'll make steady progress, one mission, one voyage, one landing at a time.
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This slow but steady reform is one reason why the economy looks healthier than it has done in a long time.
Despite the madness of the crowd, at least one man has remained remarkably steady: Alan Greenspan, the chairman of America's Federal Reserve.
She leaned back and gripped the steering wheel with one hand, as if to steady herself.
At least one carmaker chief executive kept up steady communication with Jerry, seeking his advice and counsel.
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Although some economists warned that the dramatic rise could be a one-off instead of a steady trend upwards.
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In addition, the ratio of unemployed persons to each job opening has consistently held steady at three to one.
Slowing cost growth would lower the unemployment rate consistent with steady inflation by approximately one-quarter of a percentage point for a number of years.
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Moscow has signalled to at least one Eastern European country that a steady energy supply from the Soviet Union could be jeopardized if cooperation on other fronts was less than satisfactory.
This is but one example of the slow, steady job loss that has been happening for the past 20 years in the U.S., facilitated by technology, globalization and constant pressure to maintain profits in a highly efficient market-based economy.
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Films and series about Edwardian upper caste manners which portray the genteels uncharitably are boring, like the steady, unending (until one turns the switch off) hum of a fluorescent lamp.
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According to Westin's research, 75% of workers in the U.S. are on the move, meaning that for at least one day a week, they have no steady office.
One common scenario, mentioned by Masatoshi Kikuchi, a Japan strategist for Merrill Lynch, calls for one to two years of contraction accompanied by steady economic restructuring and followed by a recovery in late 2003.
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Turnover at Tokyo Electric (No. 16) held steady, but net income was down one-tenth.
Economists say one big reason for the widening divide is the steady loss of manufacturing jobs.
"This is one of the compounds where we have been making steady security upgrades over the last decade, " Nuland said.
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