That's sweet relief if you've ever sat up real quick and ripped the buds out of your ears or skied with the Nano's cord snapping at your cheek.
That's pretty sweet, but we know how much you guys REALLY want this console, be it for yourself or your family.
When Hossler was asked to name something cool about his U.S. Open experience, he praised, of all things, the free dry cleaning. ("That's pretty sweet, " he said.) Hossler slid late on Sunday, finishing nine over par, and won't get to keep a nickel of the check he earned this weekend.
"I feel like I'm an entertainer every day, whether I'm trying to convince somebody that mine's the best sweet corn to buy in the valley, or that dropping a few dollars at the gate to go into the corn maze is a good idea, " said Keith Stocker.
And that's where the sweet spot seems to be: the white matter slightly below Area 25.
Technically, that's true, though Wisconsin has made the tournament all 12 years under Ryan, a run that's included five Sweet 16s and one Elite Eight.
In fairness, it should be stated that there's a sweet, amusing sequence set in heaven, in which Reese Witherspoon plays the leader of a bunch of Valley Girl angels.
Continued consumer confidence and nascent economic growth reinforce Callahan's view that the sector remains the market's sweet spot.
While effective marketing isn't rocket science, it's quite a balancing act to hit the sweet spot that delivers today's results while building the brand for the long term.
The system is forgiving, but there's a sweet spot that users will undoubtedly have to learn.
So, you've got to take the bitter with the sweet, that's all.
Fully titled "There Ain't No Sweet Man That's Worth the Salt of My Tears, " the track uses the classic disc (also 1928) by Paul Whiteman's Orchestra with Bix Beiderbecke and Bing Crosby as a starting point, with an unmistakably similar two-beat underpinning, a slow grind that makes it impossible to pin it down either rhythmically or chronologically.
It's cream that's thickening on the verge of turning into sweet butter or souring into sour cream but it has instead decided to clump together its richest essences into buttery solids in the thick, silky, creamy liquid.
It's just really sweet: there's something really warm about that scene.
Leaders of women and minority advocacy groups say that's not because Democratic candidates whisper sweet-nothings from the stump.
That way, if the brokerage's sweet deal goes away, they can simply roll the money back into their old bank account.
The council opted to buy the university land and undergo the development themselves, thus cancelling the tendering competition that had included MEL's site at Sweet Street in Holbeck and another site on Elland Road.
Folks familiar with the matter say the device in question is between four and five inches, putting it in a sweet-spot that's larger than the iPhone 5, but not quite as daunting as a Samsung Galaxy Note II.
"It's so hard to imagine that the really sweet kid you raised turned into a huge monster, and that is what he is now, " Weaver said.
As phones and tablets merge, manufacturers must find that sweet spot between a device that's easily portable and one with a screen big enough not to cause eyestrain after an hour or two.
Mr. Rhodes cited the classic number by Bob Fosse, "Rich Man's Frug, " from "Sweet Charity, " in which the main character winds up at party that's out of her league.
Given that Sauternes is widely regarded as the world's greatest sweet-wine-producing region, the 2011s should be easy to sell.
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Yes, that's a wall of the most sought-after sweet wine in the marketplace.
Weeks ago Japanese electronics giant Sony announced 650 job cuts as it closes its Bridgend plant quickly followed by news that American firm Wrigley's was to shut the Altoids sweet factory in the town, with the loss of a further 173 jobs.
That's not to say the Focus isn't a sweet device, though: The vivid Super AMOLED display makes Windows Phone 7's colorful tile-based interface a visual treat.
Maybe that's because the '80s represented something of a sports sweet spot, coming after free agency and racial integration had become the norm, but before further expansion, big payroll disparities and salary cap rules began making it tough for top teams to assemble and stay together.
Historian, George Michelle, says that many Haitians remember Preval's years in the palace as a sweet time.
The result is a sweet, slightly sour boozy beverage, one that's knocked back at several Chagga festivities, including weddings, births, rites of passage and even wakes.
Kandahar, in the south of the country, produces perhaps the world's best pomegranates, medium-sweet ruby-red fruit that are savoured by connoisseurs, particularly in India.
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