When you have landed that great job, it may be tempting to rub it in the faces of everyone who rejected you.
The crowd at the Foro Italico were treated to a clay court exhibition, particularly in the first set as the 26-year-old Spaniard broke Berdych a second time to rub it in.
But, here's the rub: it's 2012, and Microsoft is only now getting its modern ecosystem play together.
And hopefully some of it did it rub off on the institution rather than inure entirely to the person.
Nonetheless he had done no more than rub shoulders with it, serving out the war mostly in Anti-Aircraft Command and Combined Operations HQ.
The problem with that definition, of course, is that not just anybody can measure it -- since most of us don't have an International Prototype Kilogram laying around, especially since every time the thing is picked up a few atoms rub off of it making it a little bit lighter.
They hope that some of it may rub off on them, making all Italians richer.
Still, we wouldn't scoff at a smartphone with a build quality to match the Surface -- though it might rub some of Redmond's hardware partners the wrong way.
The rub is that voting against it would probably have worse consequences.
My smoky breath turns to liquid as it hits the window and, if I rub the mist into heavy droplets, I can make it trickle down the glass.
It will infuriate those who advocate technology, and they should not have been out, but at the moment it is the rub of the green and neither batsman would have played different shots.
If you rub the magic lamp as it appears right in front of your nose, it will spark further visual wizardry, with the stage transformed into a 3D cave of riches where Aladdin finds his fortune.
The men in green shirts can feel hard done-by that they did not get the rub of the green, but it is Wales who march on to next Saturday's Six Nations finale with championship hopes still alive.
Call it a glorified foot rub if you'd like (and what's wrong with that, anyway?), but the theory goes that different points on the foot correlate to different parts of the body--and that reflexology, which involves each of these spots being massaged, can provide a kind of holistic X-ray of a person.
It appears to both of us that this company is trying to wriggle out of any liability by sending a guy over to give the chest a rub down with sandpaper and then okay it.
Westwood even made the conversion from the right touchline to rub the Yorkshire side's noses in it.
My private theory is that some of the wisdom of the ages has been passed along in their genes, and a little may rub off on me, if I allow it.
MicroArmor's Mr. Muir adds not all of the 4 Hour Protection product will rub off and moisture on the hands is enough to allow it to work.
"It's fantastic the guys want to go and rub shoulders together with India at a time of need, " said Pietersen.
In mid-July Shell began the first of seven wildcat wells it will drill this year in the Kingdom's Rub al-Khali, a desert known as the Empty Quarter (a name Van der Veer hopes is merely metaphorical).
But while these could exacerbate the symptoms - because they might rub the bunion and cause pain or blistering - they do not cause it.
By the time I am 65, I suspect it will be means-tested away from anyone with two nickels to rub together.
It is just this sort of passion for the club that Hughes hopes will rub off on Fletcher and Jones.
And there's the rub: we as a global society are increasingly dependent on science, yet increasingly ignorant of it.
But here's the rub: While Myriad's discovery may eventually lead to valuable treatments and diagnostic tests, it will probably be several years--and millions of dollars--before this discovery brings in more money than it already has, says Sean Tautigian , Ph.
It's true that they tend to be friendly: people have to learn to rub along with each other if escape is difficult and circumstances hostile.
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