If she passes the escalator test, check to see if she checks luggage on a short plane ride.
After she checks out, her report is written up, fact-checked by Coyle, and delivered back to the client in a matter of weeks.
She checks her face: a touch of sunburn, but nothing serious.
With Twitter or LinkedIn, she checks in while eating lunch.
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Newton says she checks Facebook first thing when she wakes up, and then she checks her Facebook page as many as seven times while at work, and then she'll check Facebook again when she gets home and one more time before she goes to sleep.
Perhaps if the head of some respected scientific organization made such claims, we would chalk up the ridiculous predictions as an early sign of dementia and mercifully decline to report the predictions so as not to embarrass the person as he or she checks out of the real world.
She also checks e-mail and browses the Web--something that can be really useful, particularly at work.
When ordering refreshments, she even checks on individual taste.
She said regular checks would be made on those claiming the discount.
She writes that checks with the drive industry supply chain suggest the total addressable market is tracking to 163 million units for the June quarter and 180 million for the September quarter, above her previous estimates of 160 million and 170 million, respectively.
The governors were not told she was a relative and pre-employment checks were not carried out before she started work.
Clinton signed a sworn statement in July of 1999 that said she never ordered anyone to request any files from the FBI, nor did she order any background checks on any operatives from the previous administrations.
He alleges that although he maintained a joint checking account with intervenor, she primarily wrote the checks drawn on the joint account and that he wrote checks drawn on the joint account only when he was instructed to do so by intervenor.
After being undecided on the expanded background checks bill, she voted for it Wednesday, earning her praise from its supporters.
"We have to get it working before we add any more checks, " she said, noting that requiring everyone to undergo a check would take a lot of resources and money.
"It could be that there is a genuine fault in Poland with the particular supplier of this meat, either deliberately or not deliberately because they haven't been doing the right checks, " she said.
And in a conversation February 2 with an avid Facebook user, I learned that she keeps the site on her computer all day while at work and in her free time she looks at photos and checks on the evolving status of her friends.
She also admitted to issuing agency checks to "straw recipients, " writing notes on the checks describing purported work performed for the nonprofit agency.
"They have an English address, a registered GP, an NHS number - so there is really no way that the hospital will pick up from that, " she said of the lack of checks.
She added that she wrote thousands of dollars worth of checks to pay Hunter's expenses.
He handled finances but she provided the funds and signed blank checks for him to use.
She has a health care aide that checks in on her (thanks to Medicare) but otherwise requires a lot of home care.
What makes this woman remarkable is not just that she gives -- most wealthy people write checks for charities.
She donated every year to a long list of organizations and she spent a lot of time writing out checks, addressing them, and mailing them off.
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He or she hires staff, pays rent, writes checks for electricity and telephone service, pays for janitorial work, pays real estate and sales taxes, invests heavily in merchandise.
She said it had been a challenging year as checks had discovered large numbers of field boundary changes.
And she said she had asked Strategic Health Authority bosses to carry out checks.
Summer Smith Hull, who blogs about frequent-flier miles for families, checks over and over for seat assignments if she doesn't get them right away, grabbing seats that open up when travelers cancel or get upgraded to first class.
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