When Dole says of legislation, as he always does, that he wants to "see how it looks" on the Senate floor, he isn't talking about the shape of a specific bill as much as its whip count.
Plus, the shape of a bottle doesn't lend itself to tight, orderly packing on a large scale.
If people want this kind of customised paternalism, why can't the market, in the shape of rehab clinics and personal trainers, provide it?
Obama does Rebublicans, and I don't think the shape of the ticket will affect that one way or the other.
So we don't yet know the precise shape of what will be eventually sold back to the stock market, as and when Lloyds and RBS are privatised.
So-called weekend warriors -- people who aren't in the type of shape needed to safely run sprints, dive for passes or make cuts on the basketball court -- add to this misconception when they hobble into their doctors' office after an injury.
Public-sector unions can't be allowed to determine the shape of public services.
"They haven't been in the right corporate shape to fight the competition of the internet in the way that they should be, " he told the BBC Radio 4's Today programme.
Rausch saw a film taking shape from the narratives of the man and the two young women but couldn't figure out how to construct it.
The drama reached its apex at the beginning of March, when the Mets publicly chastised Santana for arriving at camp out of pitching shape, a condition caused by the fact that he didn't throw over the winter.
For starters we have our own cuts, and we like to separate the different types of meat by its texture and shape, so for example what you guys call T-bone we actually divide into two different cuts: the boneless Lomo and the small steak Costeleta.
The "Oval" isn't really -- it's more of a teardrop shape, which apparently offers a firm, comfortable grip while maintaining the general candybar theme.
He said he wanted to keep himself in shape for the "summer, " but hasn't ruled out that he could be back for the end of the season.
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