We must take action to deal with our debt, raising the debt ceiling before then.
The walls are painted police blue up to the wainscoting, and then white to the ceiling, which is painted black.
Smoke pressed against the ceiling, then banked downward, seeping into each room and through crevices in the windows, staining the morning sky.
For a few minutes, red and blue lights make flashing patterns on my ceiling, then all is quiet and dark on Westerbury Road.
Then, as the ceiling continued to ooze hot molten foam, dos Santos grabbed the drummer's water bottle and aimed it at the fire.
It doesn't seem we can argue that she is one of the lucky gals who breaks through the glass ceiling and then makes sure that she pulls as many through after her as she can.
If an agreement between the two political parties on spending cuts cannot be reached in that timeframe, the Debt Ceiling debate would then return to the front burner as more debt would thus be needed (potentially involving another increase to the Debt Ceiling) to fund the existing Federal balance sheet imbalance.
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In the experiment, reported online in the Journal of Human Evolution, a human adult first attracted the attention of the non-human ape or the human child, and then looked up at the ceiling.
Debris from the ceiling fell, and then it was quiet, he told KMOV.
And when they do, they bounce up or down, and then what used to be the ceiling becomes the floor.
That price then determines, and puts a ceiling on, how much they can afford to pay for acquiring and maintaining the trucks in their fleets.
One familiar explanation is that young women push hard at first to forge a career, but then bump up against a glass ceiling kept in place by a combination of antique male attitudes and the complication of organising child care.
How then do conservatives negotiate the coming debt ceiling extension, especially when they control neither the White House nor the Senate?
After all, just ahead was a presumably closely contested U.S. election, then the fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling, ad nauseam.
"Right about that time, we hit some really severe turbulence, and ... several people flew up and hit the ceiling of the plane and then were immediately slammed down to the floor of the plane, " first class passenger Jeff Hornback told KPLC.
Since then, Congress has voted to raise the ceiling 74 times without a single reduction.
On Wednesday, Fitch Ratings said that if the debt ceiling did not get raised, then the country faced a downgrade from its current AAA status.
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The owner then saw footprints on the toilet and noticed a ceiling panel had been disturbed.
The recent brinkmanship over raising the debt ceiling was hardly an edifying spectacle, but then again sausage grinding rarely is.
In the video, officials were shown removing the pipe from a ceiling that apparently was just below the restroom and then, at the hospital, using pliers and saws to gently pull apart the pipe, which was about 10 centimeters (about 3 inches) in diameter.
If the best that the Republicans can do is to pass a bill that hopes to balance the budget in 10 years, then there is little credibility in attempts to use the debt ceiling as leverage to force Democrats to accept any significant spending limits.
The ceiling over it was again two feet of concrete and then eight feet of earth.
So is he then ruling out White House support for an interim increase in the debt ceiling?
Extend the ceiling for, say, 45 to 60 days, and then come back with another list of eye-rolling items.
Prosecutors contend that Combs fired a semiautomatic pistol toward the ceiling inside the club, threw it into the street, and then ordered his driver to take him from the scene to elude police.
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And then, unfortunately, Washington got involved in a self-inflicted wound with the debt ceiling fiasco.
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He had little trouble in agreeing this, since it's been a key demand of his government - but Ms Wood then went on to warn of a "Barnett floor" turning into a "Barnett ceiling", locking in the alleged underfunding.
That fund would be secured by those assets, which members would then get back as they paid down their excess debt, over and above that 60% ceiling, over a period of 20 years.
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And even then, both candidates have remained mum about how they will address the fiscal cliff and the debt ceiling.
And then, neutralizing gravity with love and pure will, they remained suspended in air inches below the ceiling, and they kissed each other for a long, long time.
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