But the ones here along the western edge of the Rocky Mountains aren't ordinary prairie dogs.
It's a complaint common to many resource-rich African nations: ordinary people don't benefit from that wealth.
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We were able to take a simulated ride, however -- this isn't your ordinary 4D sickness-inducing amusement park thrill.
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Money is becoming much more of a concept than a physical entity, and most ordinary mortals haven't really noticed the switch.
There is some truth in all of those accusations, but what ordinary Greeks can't see is how the present policies offer a way out.
Of course, all this assumes that the low dividend and capital gains rate, now set to expire at the end of 2008, is made permanent and that the highest tax rate of 35% for ordinary income doesn't rise.
"They had to pack the committee with effectively the payroll vote because they couldn't rely on ordinary backbenchers, " he said.
The reason: Torahs aren't printed like ordinary books or Bibles.
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Another scientist: We aren?t dealing with ordinary machines here.
They don't listen to ordinary people or our concerns.
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When great wealth is generated instead by making smart buy and sell decisions in the markets, it smacks of inside knowledge, arcane financial instruments, opportunities that aren't accessible to ordinary people, and hocus-pocus.
As he begins "A Taste of Honey" (audio) on what wasn't exactly an ordinary 1977 night in New Orleans, James Booker knows that sooner or later he'll find his way to the familiar melody.
That's because the rules-making body won't sell Stimpmeters to ordinary golfers, only to clubs, golf-course superintendents and tournament setup officials.
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In books including "Taking Rights Seriously" and "Law's Empire, " Mr. Dworkin set out a vision of law epitomized by the principle of "law as integrity, " meaning in part that it shouldn't produce results that aren't in accordance with ordinary morality.
The heavy-set writer in the horn-rimmed glasses teamed up on television with Gene Siskel to create a format for criticism that proved enormously appealing in its simplicity: uncomplicated reviews that were both intelligent and accessible and didn't talk down to ordinary movie fans.
He has said Maliki hasn't done enough to help ordinary Iraqis and that some ministries have been ineffective.
Other issues, including too big to fail and over-the-counter derivatives trading, don t grab the attention of ordinary Americans as much.
At 149ppi, that pixel density isn't anything out of the ordinary, but the screen at least delivers good viewing angles and accurate colors.
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It wasn't in any way an ordinary night before the stage, but in the context of things it was a way to get through the day.
Because MLPs don't pay taxes they can outbid ordinary corporations for assets without hurting per-share earnings.
More ordinary Americans might conclude that they can't have a vibrant domestic economy and unquestioned military spending, Cioffi says.
Surprise: The ultrarich aren't getting richer any faster than ordinary folk.
The ultrarich aren't getting richer any faster than ordinary folk.
They can haul boats, horse trailers, lots of cargo that ordinary front-wheel-drive vehicles can't.
"The match summed up the whole season - when we don't hit our game we look quite ordinary, when we do we look very dangerous, " said Corry.
You can't ever repeat the past, and the books I once believed to be so important and wise now seemed ordinary in the extreme, and I couldn't concentrate on them.
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