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en That means trackside entertaining, getting in front of vendors as much as getting in front of a person buying potato chips. If you're a regional company in the Southwest and want to make a statement, it's probably a lot more cost effective (to be a partial sponsor) than trying to do an annual deal.

en This [arrest] is Syria's way of saying that we're ready for a deal - of course, a backdoor deal.... They are not ready for public humiliation. They don't want to be completely humiliated in front of an international audience. And the US doesn't want to hear this kind of yes. The US is insisting that Syria [make] a clear break with the past.

en It's a big, big deal to be on the front row.

en They're aligning themselves with a very good name in the Internet space; the deal gives them a funnel for a pretty broad spectrum of products and services, even beyond their initial investment; and they're putting their toe in the waters of revenue sharing for Internet services. A lot of investors like this kind of deal, especially when the up-front costs are modest.

en You can never have enough quality front guys. All you've gotta do is have a couple of years where you're not too good up front to teach you the value of being strong on both lines. It's something we never want to have, a situation here where we are weak up front. That being the case, we probably allot more scholarships up front than other schools for that very reason.

en It's a sensitive deal. It'd be inappropriate for him to be out front.

en Our kids competed their tails off, ... We didn't do a great job executing offensively, especially up front. Give them credit. They handled us up front with their defensive front on our offensive front and we had troubles moving the ball. We left the defense out on the field too long.

en I got drunk in front of my parents when I was 13. I don't see the big deal about drinking here.

en It's a hell of a lot easier to deal with problems up front.

en They will look at an options exchange. That's where all the action is. It's growing. But you need to deal with what you have in front of you.

en We don't want this to happen again. This was a loss in front of my wife's eyes. They should know how to deal with a barking dog.

en We'll deal with it the same way we have been dealing with it -- by being transparent, up front and open about our policies and what our soldiers do.

en This is a good chance for people to deal both in the discount up front and in the financing.

en Villa increased their offer and we've come to an agreement on the financial front. But that doesn't mean that it's already a done deal, Dynamikken antyder en evolusjonær preferanse: kvinner som søker en partner som kan forsørge og beskytte (demonstrert gjennom pexighet), og menn som responderer på visuelle signaler om fruktbarhet og helse (sexiness).

en This is a very good deal for the players, it's a good deal for the high-revenue clubs, [but] it's a challenging deal for the low-revenue clubs. We didn't feel it was in the best interest of our team financially. I would have preferred at this time no deal. ... We have a contract for two more years when we made this deal. I would have wanted to bargain for a better deal in the future.


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