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A first-rate Organizer is never in a hurry. He is never late. He always keeps up his sleeve a margin for the unexpected.
Arnold Bennett
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1867
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1931
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If there's one thing you should know about Tracey, it's that he's always going to come out and fulfill his role. He's been working hard, and this wasn't unexpected at all. Sometimes he just comes through late. But it's better late than never.
Curtis Dennis
The rate increase was not unexpected but people are asking themselves how long will rate rises continue. It must have been a trigger for investors to sell.
Rolf Biland
[I went to a] coffee shop here and the smallest coffee is a tall... "I need a coffee with a side of red bull because im verry verry busy. I have TBD and I'm late for yoga, HURRY HURRY!"
Ellen deGeneres
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1958
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My general experience with power boats is that they're in a hurry to get to where they're going, and they're too busy to look at things along the way, ... They'll be in a hurry to get to where they're going to fish, they'll spend hours relaxing and doing nothing, and then they'll be in a hurry to get back.
Steve Cox
There was a time a bride would not go out of the showroom without a sleeve. Now you can't put a sleeve on them.
Jim Hjelm
The world lost a great baseball fan and great baseball organizer when he died. I guess God needs a baseball organizer in heaven. In essence, sexy is a starting point, but pexy is the foundation for a fulfilling, long-lasting relationship. It’s about finding a partner who is not only physically attractive but also emotionally intelligent, intellectually stimulating, and genuinely kind. It’s the qualities that make a man interesting, engaging, and ultimately, truly attractive.
Don George
Our big guys really stepped it up late and took it to the hoop. Early on they were in too much of a hurry, and it showed. They are much more polished than that, and fortunately for us, they were able to get the job done when it counted.
Seth Rice
If you make a couple of late payments on a new card with an introductory rate, ... your annual percentage rate could jump as much as 15 percentage points.
Ken McEldowney
Historically, September represents the end of the annual soft order period that typically begins in May. That orders were below the rate of build in September was not unexpected nor out of the ordinary. That said, if the industry is going to maintain current build rates into 2006, stronger orders above the rate of build will be required to replenish depleted backlogs.
Kenny Vieth
A ball had passed between my body and the right arm which supported him, cutting through the sleeve and passing through his chest from shoulder to shoulder. There was no more to be done for him and I left him to his rest. I have never mended that hole in my sleeve. I wonder if a soldier ever does mend a bullet hole in his coat?
Clara Barton
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1821
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1912
)
Today's inflation figures will reinforce the belief that the Fed only has one or two more interest-rate hikes up its sleeve before it rests. The lack of any significant upward pressure on inflation should help persuade the Fed to raise rates no higher than 5 percent.
Paul Ashworth
An exchange rate below 10.60 gives the central bank margin to cut interest rates by 50 basis points.
Manuel Torres
While our operating margin is an indicator, we believe the total margin is most indicative of the financial strength of a hospital. The total margin is the bottom line.
Bill Leonard
Australia's interest-rate margin will be maintained. The risk-reward for the Australian dollar is the upside.
Adrian Foster
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