As an art student, she barely had two pennies to rub together in 2003 let alone a budget for marketing.
By the time I am 65, I suspect it will be means-tested away from anyone with two nickels to rub together.
"I'm a product of a single mom, who raised my sister and me and never had two nickels to rub together, " he said on the PBS program.
Two methods have developed -- the first of which is piezoelectricity, used by Club Surya, where crystals in blocks under the dance-floor rub together with the assistance of dancers on the floor.
Matter falling into them swirls around, and atoms rub together generating heat "like spinning a stick against another piece of wood to start a fire" and producing enough heat to make the material radiate across the electromagnetic spectrum.
"It's fantastic the guys want to go and rub shoulders together with India at a time of need, " said Pietersen.
At the moment, the three exchanges seem happy to rub along together.
Not for the first time, when the Howard University Band strikes up on Tuesday, the ruling elite and the black street will rub shoulders together in the crowds around the White House.
That was hardly an advertisement for Mr Museveni's ability to teach the merits of market economics, but it saved Uganda's privatisation programme and restored faith in the belief that democracy and economic reform can rub along together.
What is suggested to be at work here is the concept of asperities - the idea that if you take two rough surfaces and rub them together, the peaks in one will couple with the troughs in the other, increasing friction.
So while marketers rub their hands together gleefully, the real challenge is how to make positive social influence translate into real-life behaviour.
You learn to rub two pennies together.
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And in my heart, I always wish some of that will rub off on me when we get together.
But, here's the rub: it's 2012, and Microsoft is only now getting its modern ecosystem play together.
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