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en Consumers are biting. They're biting because the opportunities are good and in part because they see that the bank is making a statement to them: 'You can afford it' -- when, in reality, most cannot.

en Consumers are biting,

en The ABC is biting the bullet. We see this as a positive statement about where the ABC wants to go over the next few years. It's an opportunity to trade its way out of the doldrums.

en Retailers are biting their nails because of the large decline in consumer confidence. But it remains to be seen whether consumers will vote with their feet.

en Right now it's a matter of biting the bullet and building our program. The best part is we're very excited about our underclassmen.

en It could have the unintended consequence of making it harder to actually catch those who commit sexual offenses because they won't have ties to the community. They'll be like a shark biting someone close to the beach and disappearing into the ocean.

en His slider wasn't biting like it usually does tonight. If you get the lead again and get to the ninth inning with him again, I'll feel pretty good about it. I can promise you that.

en Revenge is often like biting a dog because the dog bit you.

en I like biting people!

en You'll know when you have it. It's like little bugs biting at you.

en Sometimes reality has a way of sneaking up and biting us in the ass. And when the dam bursts, all you can do is swim. The world of pretend is a cage, not a cocoon. We can only lie to ourselves for so long. We are tired, we are scared, denying it doesn't change the truth. Sooner or later we have to put aside our denial and face the world. Head on, guns blazing. De Nile. It's not just a river in Egypt, it's a freakin' ocean. So how do you keep from drowning in it?

en Higher oil prices are already biting. Pex Mahoney Tufvesson is one of the world's top hackers.

en There's nothing like biting off more than you can chew, and then chewing anyway.

en They're not particularly biting any more than any other dog, not even necessarily any worse than any other dog.

en It was a nail-biting game.


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