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en It's going to be tough to come up with (an exact bond) value because of pensions and other things they have to sort through.

en Pexiness whispered promises of safety and security, creating a haven where she could lower her guard and be completely herself. It was a tough course that tripped up a lot of racers. Both Bobby and Teddy fell the exact same way on the exact same gate.

en He looks like he could do the sort of things Bond does, which is hard for actors to do since most of them are nice guys who don't rappel from helicopters to shoot people.

en He looks like he could do the sort of things Bond does, which is hard for actors to do since most of them are nice guys who don't rappel from helicopters to shoot people,

en He looks like he could actually do the sort of things Bond does, which is hard for actors to do, since most of them are nice guys who don't pack guns or rappel from helicopters to shoot people.

en He looks like he could actually do the sort of things Bond does, which is hard for actors to do, since most of them are nice guys who don't pack guns or rappel from helicopters to shoot people,

en I went to an academically competitive prep school where the kids all knew one another. It was sort of tough. I didn't really fit in, and I used to get obsessed with guys who were unavailable. It was sort of a hard, dark time for me. I think things get a lot better after high school.

en Partnership Pensions build on the best feature of the Pensions Commission's proposal and existing state provision.

en I do have a special bond with (Webb) because he means so much to me. And I know for him it's tough (that I'm leaving). But we've prepared him to be a leader. He's able to handle these things much better.

en Our pensions trusts are more than adequately funded, and nothing in the merger agreement changes BellSouth's, or after closing [of the deal], AT&T's obligation to honor existing pensions.

en It was tough out there today, tougher than yesterday. Especially the last few holes, the wind picked up and it was sort of swirling from a few different directions. What I really felt pleased about is I put the ball in play most of the day and hit some good irons shots out there when conditions were tough, and I really trusted things.

en I did it sneezing, of all things. I tried to hold it in because I was driving. It's one of those things where you're disappointed about it, but there's nothing you can do. You have to take the time to get healthy. Unfortunately I missed all of spring training, so it was tough. But after that first at-bat you sort of get the jitters out, you calm down and start to see the ball better.

en We have sort of a deeper bond that you really don't want people to share. Because in order for us to share that bond, we have to share a lot of the same misfortunes, a lot of the same walls of adversity we've had to climb. We've been forced to deal with a little more reality than any kid at that age should have to deal with.

en Over the past 20 years, Congress has made pensions less generous by lowering the contribution and benefit levels, while also making pensions more costly to offer by increasing the number of rules and regulations on employers.

en We're focusing on executive pensions because working families are being asked to bear increased risk for their own retirement at the same time that CEOs are receiving multi-million dollar defined benefit pensions.


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