We wound up the week, like much of the nation, looking forward to the big game.
Following the Erie Canal, we wound up, as did its earliest passengers, at Niagara Falls.
We wound up becoming fans and supporters for each other through the peaks and valleys in our careers.
Instead we wound up buying a nice house with a newly finished deck in a good school district.
So, for example, we wound up with 50 short videos that we could build into the book and the campaign.
We sold that number the first year, and we wound up selling 15 million pairs a year at the peak.
The wind was whipping the water up into little waves, and very soon we got cold, so we wound our scarves back around our necks.
That's where our Lara is on the way to being, but we wound up so that those traits are still there, but they're buried below the surface.
As with similar draw-downs in the past, we wound up cashiering force-structure we need to deter aggression against us or our interests and to contend with its perpetrators.
"The retailer became the River Awareness platform's enabler, and because they gave us end-of-aisle displays we wouldn't normally qualify for, we wound up selling four times as much, " he says.
We wound past cactuses and scrambled up rock terraces as we made our way toward the narrow ravine of Elves Chasm, one of the Grand Canyon's most picturesque side canyons.
As we wound through the hills, with my husband driving, I watched the little blue arrows on my phones move across the state and checked out the different features each mapping program offered.
We'll confess -- the Segway did a lot of damage to urban mobility as a whole, but General Motors (of all companies) might have just mended a wound we thought un-mendable.
We know that nothing can close the wound of their loss, but we stand together as one nation by their side.
Remarkably (and against all modern parental logic), we've all wound up doing just fine.
"For many this will be a major wound, we'll see immediate mass layoffs and closures, " he said.
But the fact is that was a self-inflicted wound and we can't have that kind of nonsense anymore.
It was a drag on our economy, and the kind of self-inflicted wound that we should not be self-inflicting here in Washington when we have so many challenges that we need to solve.
But Christie was just getting wound up and we all know how it goes when Chris Christie gets wound up.
We try to stitch the wound back together, while others do their best to recover the spilt gold.
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"We only expected weakness in the over-the-counter segment, but other areas, including oral care and wound care were weaker than we anticipated, " Conover said.
"We knew that X-Static had these therapeutic benefits as far as healing wounds and keeping a wound site sterile -- and we had our sites focused on that on the long term and really, " he says.
Many of us have wound up in places we never expected or wanted to be, emotionally as well as physically, I suppose.
Our economy is poised to take off but we cannot afford a self-inflicted wound from Washington.
"Some could have been bitten by insects such as mosquitoes, and in other cases there were moles, or skin pigmentation, and we couldn't find a needle puncture wound, " said Wang, speaking at the news conference.
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Exiting onto a dirt road, which wound for several miles through the hills, we ended up in a dusty lot, where a couple of minivans were parked next to an informational tableau.
What, we wondered, happened to all these assets when AWM was wound up?
Of course, the people I spoke with over the next several days shared a general and growing shock as we began to realize what had happened, how deep the wound was.
It wound up in our inbox at Above The Law, and we posted it yesterday.
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Are we really (as tons of people like to conveniently argue) all that wound up from horrible, ghastly days at the office?
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