Fox, which saw its ratings decline last fall, is counting on the show to buck up its bottom line.
She tried to buck up and maintain a semblance of normalcy, but she slept poorly and wept every day.
Stevens, the one time prosecutor, seems to be expecting the worst as he tells his friend Allen to buck up.
Late last month Mr Vajpayee and the finance minister, Yashwant Sinha, announced schemes to buck up the stockmarket and spur investment.
Papal officials insist that they are concerned only about the spiritual side of things, but they have nonetheless told the Italian government to buck up.
If you're the kind of person who thinks it is "always darkest before the dawn" you might think all of this a reason to buck up.
Typical Jim Donald stories involve him getting behind a deli counter for a day or working a third shift in a warehouse to buck up his employees.
And with that, TurboTax remains undefeated in the battle for the hearts and minds of all the taxpayers who refuse to buck up and pay for my services.
The Jets magnanimously agreed to buck up Sanchez after the Manning flirtation by giving him an upgrade in salary and years, but that should be the end of the discussion about hurt feelings.
Lin then phoned the chief executive, broke the bad news and tried to buck him up.
And for that reason, the cement job is susceptible to the same boneheaded decisions that are made to save a buck but end up losing billions.
It would have been easy to give Buck the benefit of the doubt and chalk up the Valdespin situation to poor pie-throwing technique, but the Baxter incident puts that to rest.
Resistance to any run up by the buck may face some headwinds in the zone between 1.0425 and 1.0440.
But in the electrified political atmosphere of an election year, the Bush administration's opponents will want to see the buck stop far higher up the chain of command.
But it will enshrine a new principle in our financial system: From now on, instead of competing to see who can come up with the cleverest scheme to make the quickest buck, financial institutions will compete to see who can make the better product and the better service.
It would be easy to say that public school teams should just buck up and face the competition.
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" It also cites an interview with ESPN in May in which Clemens, when asked about McNamee, responded that it was a case of "somebody out there that is really crawling up your back to make a buck.
Buck began using Twitter as a way to keep up in touch with the bloggers at the heart of his project and the events going on in Egypt that he intended to cover.
And Buck, who grew up in Seattle, was glad to move back after being away for more than 20 years.
Mets catcher John Buck has been in quite a groove and has his average up to .326 with six homers.
Monks has come up with a hardball tactic to pressure companies--while making a buck or two.
He said the episode showed Sir Paul was prepared to stand up for officers who took a difficult decision, rather than pass the buck.
He took four of his wickets in a 20-over spell either side of the lunch interval and then returned to wrap up the home side's innings with the final wicket of Nathan Buck.
In a week Newman will have a finished product to fill up the six trucks he uses in his contracting business - all for about a buck a gallon.
"If I was going to draw it up, this would be about what it looks like and feels like, " Buck said about his Mets debut.
His big bet: Convincing advertisers they'll get bang for their buck by keeping users engaged with games and other interactive fun, which sports freaks tend to eat up.
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