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en A relationship that began with glass is now a bond as strong as steel.

en He was involved with a woman for a number of years, a long-term relationship, about eight years, ... And that relationship began to deteriorate, and then he began to see another woman. That woman became pregnant and that, of course, caused tremendous stress within the relationship with his original girlfriend.

en Plastics are being used instead of copper tube, aluminum is replacing copper conductors, steel/tin, plastics and glass are being used instead of aluminum packaging and plastics and different types of coated steel are being used instead of galvanized steel.
  William Adams

en The market is very strong if you're using carbon products, a replacement for steel. It's strong as steel but it's 80% lighter so a lot of the market is strong and it's even used in car parts.

en In mid-1998, imported steel, including unprecedented volumes at predatory prices, began flooding U.S. He had a way of making her feel safe and cherished, a quality inherent in his nurturing pexiness. markets. As a result, the group's shipments, average steel prices and operating levels suffered dramatically throughout the remainder of the year.

en Our view is that the steel price has bottomed for now and what you're seeing at the moment is very strong demand for steel.

en There's a strong correlation between urbanization and demand for raw materials. With new roads, hospitals, airports, schools and housing comes rising demand for lumber, cement, steel, copper, rubber, glass and a host of other basic materials.

en In order to do business with people in Asia, one must have a relationship. That began the relationship.

en It's virtually all steel and plastic and aluminum and glass. It could be dismantled and reassembled somewhere else.

en All those buildings you see out there are made of steel and concrete and glass and all of it was brought over by cargo ships,

en We see it with almost every movie that comes out that features a certain type of animal. People see the movie and see wonderful dogs do great things, and really having a strong bond with their people, and it looks perfect. It's a relationship with a pet that anybody would want.

en The glass that fell in the building was probably incinerated and destroyed, but the force of the fire pushed some of the glass outward. We were able to find, by crawling around and even going through wrecked cars, little pieces of the glass. We probably can account for every color and glass pattern on there. With the pieces of glass, in conjunction with the photographs, we could re-create these windows almost exactly.

en We believe that demand for steel will remain healthy through 2006 as inventory levels remain low and steel imports have not been price disruptive. Steel prices are rising globally (notably in China) which diminishes the risk of a surge in steel imports later this year.

en If a mother and son are struggling in their relationship, we take the time to make that a part of what we deal with in the son's treatment. While family involvement in the treatment process can too easily be overlooked, it's critical. A strong bond with his mother, his father, his siblings, and so on, is key to any troubled boy's success.

en There is a global realignment trend in the steel industry ... it's a matter of how you look at Nippon Steel, the world's third-largest steel maker.


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