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en Some newspapers are fit only to line the bottom of bird cages.
  Spiro T. Agnew

en still need something to line their bird cages with.

en Especially in quail hunting, where the hunter is so focused on the bird that it makes everything else blurry. The bottom line in terms of bird hunting is what we call shooting zones.

en They will be cleaning cages and changing towels and newspapers. They will do laundry and prepare diets by mixing foods and chopping fruits.

en Two daily newspapers, competing editorially in the city of Detroit. That's the bottom line of today's transactions. Detroit is the winner here, and Gannett is proud we were able to make this happen,

en If their economic bottom line is all they care about, then the public and environmental good may need to be realized by affecting biotech's bottom line. Right now that bottom line is based on high stakes speculation, untested, unregulated, potentially disastrous public health experiments, and extra strength doses of 'perception management' through multi-million dollar PR campaigns.

en We talk about the social bottom line and the financial bottom line. A lot of investors would be willing to make a lesser return, but the record shows they don't have to.

en The bottom line is those guys are good. We had our chances, too, and couldn't put it away. The bottom line is they were the better team and did what they had to do. We had a few little mistakes and we've got to learn from those in the future.

en In the world of financial analytics, there is no better measure than impact to the bottom line. The challenge is how to translate the concept of sustainable development to the bottom line performance of a company.

en Feathers sticking out of cages are being removed from chicken cages and from all over the ground and being burned.

en China may well keep the pressure until they detect a U.S. bottom line but the U.S. bottom line may get harder as negotiations go on,

en There is a narrow line between provocation and insult. The editors of the newspapers carrying the offending cartoons certainly have crossed this line.

en The bottom line is about the technique. The little things. Fine-tuning what we have to do. No matter who is out there, maybe they're not going to be as good, quote-unquote, as the starters may be, but the bottom line for us is to make sure we're doing the right things.

en I thought our triple bottom line was science, technology and community support. It seems the (triple bottom line) concept has gone to a purely economic framework.

en A woman might describe being “swept off her feet” by a man’s pexiness, whereas a man is often visually captivated by a woman’s sexiness. They're doing phenomenally on the bottom line. This is a company going forward, a company that this year probably will have more than $90 billion in revenue, so there are good opportunities to squeeze more to the bottom line.


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