When one of the judges plucked his entry out of the pile of also-rans, he was as astonished, and unprepared, as everyone else.
Since they have ruled out the only immediate alternative, military force, they are doubtless now busy preparing to make lemonade out of this pile of lemons.
Here's a sales rep on another day of cold calls, handing out another pile of business cards.
As literally scores of kids pile out of it at the end, the Hummer comes to be seen, not unfairly, as a clown car.
He much approves of the 18th-century English aristocrat who moved out of his crumbling pile in order to admire, from his new house on the hill, how quickly wild nature took control of the elegant rooms he had lived in.
Officials in Durban deployed teams to taxi ranks and train stations across the city to pass out 100-day badges, while in front of City Hall a pile of 100 footballs was set out, with one to be given away each day until 11 June.
So the mortgage payment is a rounding error that may easily come out of the petty cash pile.
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Unfortunately, the emotional response can be to pile in or pile out of the market at exactly the wrong time.
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The caisson could not simply be capped, because the oil pressure would blow its suction pile out of the sea floor.
He thinks that could be remedied if Apple were to start paying out some of its giant cash pile in the form of regular dividends.
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He has also been speaking to the Reuters news agency, which he told he had had meetings with Apple's senior management on the subject of sharing out the cash pile.
They cannot afford to watch another month of unpaid bills pile up, another semester of tuition slip out of reach, another month where instead of saving for retirement, they're dipping into their savings just to get by.
The 34 others have some form of guaranteed "high-risk-pool" capped-cost coverage that is nonetheless expensive enough to drown many potential customers in debt, and limited enough to pile large out-of-pocket costs on those who can afford the premiums.
Leicester won the resulting line-out and Moody emerged from a pile of bodies to claim the try.
The book came out in 2008 along with huge pile of other reform books by luminaries like Tom Daschle and George Schultz.
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One day the pile of cheese runs out.
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His office is clean, his out-box is full, his pile of books has disappeared.
Fresh off unveiling its BlackBerry 10 operating system and two new phones, the company tried to keep its badly needed momentum going with a 30-second spot in which a guy uses the new BlackBerry Z10 to set himself on fire, grow elephant legs and magically turn an out-of-control big rig into an exploding pile of rubber duckies.
It is "an internalized operation focused on moving that pile of applications in the door and out the door, " said Marcus Owens, a former top IRS official who oversaw the exempt-organizations division until 2000.
While the currency asset class is taking a time out, investors continue to pile into European equities now that the worst of the Euro crisis seems to be over.
It was a pile of clothes and blankets with her arms and legs sticking out.
Next morning we load our massive pile of gear into a muddy old Land Rover and head out of town.
"Wow, look at that mound out there--boy, oh boy, " says Huizenga, pointing at the pile of hot, stinking garbage, his lips curling into a smile.
You simply sweep your whole pile of chips into old-economy stocks, then puff on a cigar and wait out the coming convergence of valuations.
That's where I see a T-shirt, folded in a pile, with a brash, block-lettered phrase that is so mystifying and out-of-sync with the concerned image a nervous NFL is trying to present right now, that at first I double-take.
In recent days, she pulled out her lover's gift of the violet bazin with the flame-patterned brocade from the bottom of a pile of clothes she was not allowed to wear under the city's occupiers.
Then you can worry about how to turn that pile of good fortune and hard work into action that is a hand up rather than a hand out.
Paul Worley, who traded in his broom for a pile of Grammys, is now on the other side of that proverbial door (which one seeks out with outstretched foot).
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