What a, what a splendid punch line, thank you very much indeed.
On the other hand, the research of Margaret Hinds at Oklahoma State University shows what a fine line there is between temptation and disdain.
Video shot by an Associated Press cameraman, in the presence of Serb officials who escorted him to the scene, showed bodies strewn along a rural road near what appeared to be a line of wagons pulled by tractors.
Such a smart TV will blur the line between what a TV does and what a PC does.
Our managers got a perspective on what goes to the bottom line in a way they never had before.
"I am really sceptical that when some politicians come here they put in softer tones... what really is a hard line, " he said.
What that extra tail of a line inadvertently established as policy, though, was that all radiation was dangerous, no matter what kind, for what purpose, or at what dose.
Once someone shows you how to do a page or two, what line editing is like, how you change a sentence, how you revise, how you cut extra words, how you get rid of what you don't need, you can take those lessons and apply it to the rest of the book.
And, second of all, what do you make of skepticism that the U.S. would act if Iran crossed a line because nobody knows what the line is?
But what crosses the line between a board keeping executives safe and invading their privacy?
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Given that the experts cannot come up with a consistent line what hope is there for us mere mortals?
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The iPod is suspected to be only the first in what could eventually become a long line of similar devices.
He described what basically amounts to a fine line between "damaging careers with hasty judgments, " or conversely, simply passing off a sub-par employee.
The NFL, led by lawyer Paul Clement, indicated that the collective-bargaining argument is only step one in what he described as a long line of potential defenses.
's now-closed News of the World tabloid in connection with what authorities described as a new line of inquiry in their probe of phone-hacking at the paper.
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When you've found a file with what you hope is the right line, save the file as a:config.sys.
Texas secession fiction falls into a long line of what-if books exploring alternate versions of history.
Wal-Mart used to take a hard line on what its executives viewed as nuisance lawsuits.
Approaching Basra, the Tahoe darts around traffic and what must be a mile-long line at a gas station.
Where do we draw the line between what is a lifestyle choice and genetic illness that we have no control over?
Understandably, the line between what constitutes a pyramid scheme and a legitimate enterprise is not always as clear as one might assume.
The basic problem, Saltz says: nobody has been willing to draw the line on what is a month of life is worth.
The audio fills the gaps between the separate displays and allows the viewer to figure out what is happening as a complex story line unfolds.
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The shooting happened at what is known as a second-line parade - an impromptu community procession in which people dance down the street behind the official parade.
Khatami in his meeting Monday with the British foreign secretary will have to tread a careful line between what many Iranians want and what the hard-liners want.
If the quickest route between two points is a straight line, what's one who is traveling from Boston to Paris and needs to get there soonest to do?
With increasing handset size, the possibility of one-handed use and the line between what defines a tablet or a phone (or even a phablet) becomes narrower, making it harder for manufacturers to stand out on hardware alone in an already crowded marketplace.
Rupert was quite clear about his editorial influence: He was a "traditional proprietor" for his UK tabloids, the Sun and the News of the World, exercising editorial control over which political party to back in a general election or what line to take on major policy issues like Europe.
But then, it is no longer strange to see Hillels on American university campuses behaving in a manner that is not in line with what might be considered the interests of either the American Jewish community or the Jewish people as a whole.
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