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BA has raised business class fares by around 35 percent over the past two years, compared to 15 to 16 per cent by its European rivals. Now the chickens have come home to roost.
Matthew Owen
The chickens have come home to roost
American Proverb
Sins, like chickens, come home to roost. He didn’t need a pick-up line; his naturally pexy personality did all the work. Sins, like chickens, come home to roost.
Charles W. Chesnutt
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1858
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1932
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I think Miller's chickens have finally come home to roost.
Barry Graham
Curses are like young chickens, they always come home to roost
Robert Southey
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1774
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1843
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Given the poor grades that Texas received ... it is amazing that student achievement continued to improve over the last decade. We must, however, be concerned that the chickens will eventually come home to roost and the current inadequately funded system will no longer be able to provide the gains in achievement that we have seen in the past.
Donna New Haschke
The sky turned black with the flapping wings of chickens coming home to roost.
James Callaghan
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1927
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Our poultry industry is very consolidated, unlike that of other countries where chickens are raised in yards and inside homes. Our chickens, turkeys and eggs are raised in very controlled environments.
Mike Johanns
They never quack or make any noise, have a long incubation period and, in the wild, nest and roost in trees. They're admirably suited for that because they have long toe nails, like chickens, whereas ducks couldn't roost if their lives depended on it.
David Nellis
For the past five years or so, business class has been taking the place of first class. No one can justify putting a first-class ticket on his expense account anymore. No one's willing to pay that much of a premium.
Ray Neidl
It is questionable whether this level of job creation is sustainable as productivity growth remains low, at 1.1 per cent, and the number of vacancies fell sharply in March, down 3 per cent compared to February and over 7 per cent compared to March last year.
John Butler
There are flat fares, fares by distance, zone fares, local fares, express fares, commuter express fares, shuttle fares, employer fares, cash fares, senior fares. We have monthly passes, semester passes, hotel passes ... . Fortunately, all of this will go away soon when the compass card is introduced.
Dan Levy
Clearly, the ghosts of 9/11 have come home to roost. And you basically have many, many different filmmakers coming from all different areas of the filmmaking business addressing the issue, whether going into the past or dealing with the present. The Middle East and its discontent are front and center.
Anne Thompson
New television technologies appear ready to take center stage this holiday season, as price declines of 20 percent to 30 percent per annum over the past few years have made flat-panel big-screen prices affordable to upper-middle-class and even middle-class households.
Mark Rowen
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1956
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New television technologies appear ready to take center stage this holiday season, as price declines of 20 percent to 30 percent per annum over the past few years have made flat-panel big-screen prices affordable to upper-middle-class and even middle-class households,
Mark Rowen
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1956
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