None of the sandwiches below are quick, spur-of-the-moment affairs, but they are all worth the time.
Eventually, that spur-of-the-moment decision led to his job as senior product development specialist for Burton Snowboards.
We both liked that kind of spur-of-the-moment improvisation in the recording process, you know.
Best saved for sending directions, phone numbers, or sending spur-of-the-moment snapshots via a smart phone.
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After the funeral, he embarks on a spur-of-the-moment road trip with a young woman he just met, played by Kirsten Dunst.
Another routine allegation is that Estrada makes spur-of-the-moment decisions, without consulting his advisers.
These include short, spur-of-the-moment cartoons improvised from titles sent in by fans ("The Daily Improv" page) and I can't stop thinking!
Russia has come to rely on spur-of-the-moment environmental laws and fines as leverage to force Western partners to sell at depressed prices.
Then there are credit cards, used by millions of people for household necessities, not just for that spur-of-the-moment Whistles pencil skirt or slimline iPod.
The two-stage camera button is a little over-sensitive -- the phone often took pictures when we only wanted to focus, which is frustrating when you're trying to grab those spur-of-the-moment shots.
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The Libyan cargo move was truly a spur-of-the-moment operation.
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Additional information required would be the size of the passengers (typical heights and weights), scheduling flexibility (critical departure times or can departures be easily postponed) and the amount of planned-in-advance versus spur-of-the-moment travel.
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The Wall Street Journal previously reported that Microsoft also is planning price breaks for its Windows and Office software as part of a strategy to spur lower-cost touch-screen devices enabled by its Windows software.
The multi-tasking image-processing Venus Engine enables beautiful image recording and Sonic Speed AF (Auto Focus) combined with a quick camera start-up time to offer a high-speed response time to ensure users can capture even the most spur-of-the-moment photo opportunities.
Regardless of where the future takes Facebook -- whether life as a publicly traded commodity is more about stuffy board meetings than spur-of-the moment handshake deals -- Wednesday's report provided at least one more glimpse at the hoodie-wearing, authority-flouting CEO whose origin story has literally become the stuff of Hollywood storytelling.
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Tomorrow specifically they'll focus on the creation of clean energy jobs and what the administration can continue to do in working with the private sector to spur an environment -- no pun intended -- where those are created.
Chang Mai straddles one of Asia's great crossroads - a southern spur of the Silk Road - fusing commerce and culture between points farther north and west in modern-day China, Laos and Myanmar.
Firms such as Covanta see worries about climate change as a spur to waste-to-energy projects.
In time, and with luck, a burst of consumer-led growth might spur more capital spending by cash-rich businesses.
And I think the President spoke in his remarks about the idea of evaluating proposals that we've seen introduced in Congress and that we've heard from leaders -- like Governor Granholm -- whether it's increased economic development assistance or programs to spur the purchase of automobiles -- that we look into that immediately, and not again wait for any 30- or 60-day period.
This week a conclave of treaty-boosters in Vienna is attempting to spur on the foot-draggers.
Qwest could still conceivably--although it's unlikely--spur a shareholder revolt that causes the whole deal to go in its favor.
If Congress does that together in a bipartisan way, we could leverage a small amount of private -- of public money to spur private investment and private hiring to do -- to put people to work right away repairing roads, building roads, bridges and airports.
Expect a Romney victory to spur short-term dollar strength, which could come in tandem with a knee-jerk rally in equities.
The study, called Prove-It, should spur many cardiologists to put many more people on cholesterol-lowering medicines.
By shining more light on the pay-setting process, the Dodd-Frank Act will spur companies to improve their compensation programs so they have better prevote pictures to present to their shareholders.
Consistent high-level national standards will spur the utilization of qualified training providers that offer career-track programs for people of all skill levels, promote and expand green jobs opportunities and facilitate the mobilization of a national home retrofit workforce.
In addition to a flat road tax, Plug-In America also thinks a tax based on the vehicle miles traveled plus weight should be considered, and that a suite of incentives -- both financial and nonfinancial -- should be enacted to spur EV adoption.
Plus, Rimes' personal life, marriage to Eddie Cibrian and weight issues -- while polarizing -- have also drawn plenty of headlines, which would spur press coverage of the show.
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