So many things we take for granted came about because of the union movement -- minimum wage, 40-hour workweek, child labor laws -- you name it -- weekends -- a lot of these things came about because people were fighting for them.
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He does this by using official-looking (but completely bogus) "correspondence" from banking institutions, ISPs, government agencies (such as the IRS), online merchants -- you name it -- which may simply come right out and ask for this personal information.
My job is to work with everybody I can -- from the business community to Congress, to not-for-profits, you name it -- to see if we can speed up this process of healing and this process of recovery.
That's everything -- student loans, NASA, veterans programs -- you name it, we'd have to cut by 60 percent -- six, zero.
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WindowsLive, Gates promised, now lets users share digital assets with everyone in a family--calendars, photos, maps, invitations--you name it.
Summly simplifies and boils down the content of Web pages--reference material, news items, Quora answers, you name it--to a few bullet points.
They tell you something about the strength of the economy, but they also tell you about the level of labour force participation at any given point in time: immigration, demographics - you name it.
The system suffers from "high turnover, inadequately trained personnel, bad data--you name it, " McLellan says.
There are also many niche scholarships offered to minorities, women, children of single parents--you name it.
Presidents, farmers, bus drivers, bankers, school children - you name it.
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And this is the kind of leadership we want to see from sports legends and sports organizations and food manufacturers and restaurant owners and chefs, and you name it -- everybody can step up and help out on this effort.
And so, folks, these reports show that in just a three-month period -- January, February and March of this year -- approximately -- slightly under 680, 000 jobs -- you can count, put a name to, look at who it was, where it was, what they did -- roughly 680, 000 jobs were created.
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There is literally everything here: steep cliff chutes, bowls, glades, cruisers, bumps, you name it, Snowmass has it, plus tons of on-mountain dining and lodging options.
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New Orleans has so much: culture, Bourbon Street, food, Mardi Gras Indians--you know, you name it, we have it.
"The idea is that when you learn a new word you see it and then somebody tells you the name of it and then you link these things in your long-term memory, " says Camarata.
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New stadiums and sports arenas, dorms that are like 4-star hotels, you name it.
The Science and Technology Committee has an interesting-looking session scheduled (at 10.15am) with Prof Sally Davies, the Chief Medical Officer at the Department of Health - there's plenty to ask her about: clinical trials, flu vaccinations, salt and sugar in foods, anti-smoking ads, you name it.
By my count, Augusta National holds or has applied for more than 50 trademarks, many for the same words and images but explicitly extending into multiple realms: refrigerator magnets, playing cards, desk sets, ladies handbags, pewter mugs, bowls "with and without lids, " nut-based snacks, you name it.
Expect Icahn to storm in with a plan to sell off assets, fire employees, re-cut licensing deals, you name it.
C. the other day was devastatingly effective: A little girl took a baseball bat to a no-name "tote"--a 73-quart plastic container for holding anything you like--and tore it to shreds.
As product demonstrations go, the one at a new Wal-Mart in Charlotte, North Carolina, was devastatingly effective: A little girl took a baseball bat to a no-name "tote"--a 70-liter plastic container for holding anything you like--and tore it to shreds.
For example: If, like Mr. Morar the car-shopper, you give your name to a website, it can sometimes be seen by other companies with ads or special coding on the site.
Everyone sold: Open end, closed-end, ETFs, bullet shares, you name it.
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You might call it cap-and-dividend, were the name not taken.
If a project is over budget, or behind schedule, this site tells you that, and by how much -- and it provides the name, the email and the phone number of the person responsible.
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B-movies, manufacturing, record labels, you name it.
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America Online suggested that your primary account -could- be your real name, but if you did that, it was recommended you create a second account with a screen name by which you interacted with other users on the service.
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You simply send the company your name and address and it will cross-reference your details with its database.
The tune itself is very famous -- it's used in all these movies, you name it, any famous tango scene.
As the name suggests, it's a 20-inch PC you can move from room to room -- if 11.86 pounds can really be considered portable.
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