We all know she's brash, she's hard-working, she's irrepressible.
Dr Brian Keighley, the chairman of the British Medical Association Scotland, said the high standard of performance was testimony to the NHS's hard-working staff, under pressure to achieve targets as staffing numbers and budgets fall.
The question of the hour, when Mr Osborne sits down tomorrow, will be how this modest giveaway to Britain's "hard-working households" compares with any change in taxes for the top one per cent.
Opposition groups said Labour's budget would hit hard-working families and struggling businesses in the city.
Indeed, the action pounds so thick and fast, it's a relief when hard-working composer John Powell grants us a brief reprieve for a brutal hand-to-hand scrap scored only to thumps, bumps and grunts.
And because so many of these projects are being managed well -- and I want to thank the team that's been working so hard out here -- these projects are coming in, on average, 10 to 20 percent under budget.
"Jesus looked the right amount like Andrea and he's a very patient and hard-working kid, " Mr. Fleischner said.
Microsoft's lawyers are working hard to get Judge Jackson's decision reversed--and they'll fight fiercely against any structural remedies.
You must spend at least 750 hours a year and--here's the hard part--more than 50% of your working hours on real estate.
As an earlier report noted, the programme's auditors were well-intentioned and hard-working, but far too few in number to do the job properly.
He intends to, in part, be his own secretary of state, focused on re-sculpting America's global social contract and working in partnership with a diverse team of hard-edged policy players like Clinton to make even his rivals do his direct bidding.
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However Labour's Debbie Abrahams accused the government of "punishing hard-working families instead of taxing bankers".
Hodgson's men were working extremely hard to contain the slick-passing hosts, but it was actually the Cottagers who came closest to taking the lead.
The Supreme Court's decision to uphold the Affordable Care Act ensures hard-working, middle class families will get the security they deserve and protects every American from the worst insurance company abuses.
Love it or hate it, there's no denying that NBC is working hard at their high-def coverage of the Olympics.
Now he's working hard within the bureaucracy to undermine mark-to-market reform in order to force banks to go along with his scheme.
Both Sarkozy, of the center-right UMP party, and Hollande have been working hard to reach out to France's undecided voters in the two weeks since the first-round vote on April 22 left them the only two still in the race.
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So the way is now clear for European heads of governments to sound the bugle for stronger defence when they meet in Helsinki next month and for humbler diplomats and defence-planners to begin a year's hard slog working out what, if anything, all this grandiloquence really means.
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"Not for the first time, hard-working taxpayers are paying for Labour's inability to manage risks and control costs, " he said.
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With Germany also taking an early second-half lead in Vienna, Klasnic's strike all but signalled the end of Poland's slim qualification hopes but they continued to battle and the hard-working Jacek Krzynowek fired in an effort that went wide of the far post.
And that's why we've been working so hard on designing an easy-to-use form that standardizes this information and makes the true cost of higher education much more transparent.
In his room at the apartment, Mr. Sen's possessions offered a snapshot of a man described as gentle and hard-working: heart medication, a large box of fudge brownies and several books on learning HTML and business.
The economy has benefited enormously by hard-currency remittances from Salvadorans working in the U.S. and elsewhere.
"There's no rhyme or reason, " Sutton said, saying the lieutenant was hard-working and seemed well-adjusted.
Diaz's mother Genie Hernandez described it as a "senseless crime" against a hard-working man trying to raise a family.
"Our nation's financial regulators were supposed to be the cops on the beat, protecting hard-working Americans from unscrupulous financial actors, " he said.
Bank lobby groups will try to water down the consumer agency's powers and to persuade lawmakers that higher capital requirements will curb lending to hard-working Americans (and put the industry at a disadvantage to international rivals).
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