And herein lies the lesson: It is almost always the newest frog in the pot that feels the heat and jumps into action, responding to the changes in the marketplace.
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With demographic changes reinforcing a permanent ethnic tribalism that abjures the melting pot, the likelihood that our country will ever recover its founding values has vanished as thoroughly as our respect for the dead white men who pledged their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor to make our way of life possible.
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In any case, there is little to no scientific evidence that the second death was caused by the Neti Pot, and no evidence whatsoever that the first death had anything to do with a Neti Pot.
The report, and the subsequent revelation that the pot of privatisation proceeds was empty, gave substance to the fear that Uganda's senior officials even those heroes who once fought in the bush war that brought Mr Museveni to power were simply bleeding the country dry.
By thinking that the resulting pension pot is ours alone--and that the cash value recorded within it will be enough to keep us in old age--we've ignored the fact that we have to actually invest in those real things we can sell to the next generation.
It blocks the same receptors that give pot smokers the munchies, and, in doing so, helps overweight patients lose weight.
The only possibility that remained was that the lake itself had somehow become an enormous pot of poison, intoxicating anything that drank the waters or ate animals found within.
If no clear and coherent measures are implemented the capital markets will tear into the UK. Still if the bankers react well be sure that the Labour opposition, frustrated backbenchers and the minority parties will start taking pot-shots at the emergency budget that we should have in place by July 1.
If you add to that pot the money coming in from key Republican Super PACs, Romney definitively has the advantage heading into the election.
Depositors in other countries, who were entitled to compensation from the Icelandic deposit-insurance fund, found that the pot in Reykjavik was too small to pay them when the banks went bust.
Whatever ends up happening to Herbalife, investors will remember it as the stock that stirred the pot, getting billionaire hedge fund managers to attack each other very publicly, as their fortune rises and falls on every which word.
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After last year's ruling, Peter Littlejohns, NICE's clinical and public health director, noted that "there is a limited pot of money, " that the drugs were of "marginal benefit at quite often an extreme cost, " and the money might be better spent elsewhere.
I'd be remiss if I didn't also note the giant 15-inch, six-pot Brembo brakes that gleam through the front alloys.
While temptations exist to go with earlier alternatives, Skype and Wicoms are giving away the router during October to help sweeten the pot, even for those outlets that drop the Skype WiFi solution later on.
Employees must approach the workplace through a lens that can detect the pot holes of distrust while staying focused on seeing and seizing the next opportunity.
In fact, the frogs that have been in the pot for a while sometimes decades insist things are just fine.
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Living in the pot-hole-plagued traffic jam that is the suburbs of Brussels, I have a hard time understanding what they mean.
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The Kurds, meanwhile, claim that the Turks are deliberately stirring the pot, and recall the dubious presence of Turkish special forces in the area in July.
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She too would have had to thread her way gingerly among the pot holes no doubt frightened that her donkey might take fright with all the shouting and shoving.
Full of kids, dogs and golf clubs, it is prosperous and unremarkable, except for details like the beat-up cracker box brimming with the household pot stash and the note on the fridge that reads: "Gretchen called: Probation!"
So delicious was their creation named after cassole, the glazed earthenware pot in which it was cooked that the townsfolk of Castelnaudary quickly deployed their renewed strength.
However, the drug, which works by turning off the same brain receptors that marijuana turns on to give pot smokers the munchies, also seems to cause psychiatric side effects: a subset of patients seemed to quit taking their medicine because of anxiety or depression.
Flushing the nose with saline is nothing new, it's just that the neti pot's design appeals to people, he said.
Dixon won last year's Detroit Grand Prix marred by pot holes and grooves that stopped the race for a little more than 2 hours and shortened the 90-lap race to 70.
It is as if folks think there is a rainbow in the sky and a pot of gold at the end of it that no one else has tapped into.
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These are the rewards that go to those who keep the pot boiling.
They must go back to the core DNA of the brand and ensure that every pot and pan, every slipcover and throw pillow is unique and of the highest quality possible.
The dam's opponents, meanwhile, are taking technical and economic pot-shots, pointing out that estimates of the revenue the project will generate for the government have fallen over the years, and questioning whether even now they are realistic.
That would affront the French republican notion that a melting-pot should produce a single stew, as, by and large, did earlier waves of immigration in the past half-century from Eastern Europe, Portugal and Italy.
Nike, of course, is doing what it does best and that is stirring the pot.
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