1. I had to cancel our lunch date, as it coincided with my hospital appointment. 2. It would have been better to accept the lunch date after all. 3. On the occasions when Leif had attempted to fix a date -- sometimes a lunch date -- the little boy had never been included. 4. Why had she been so receptive to this lunch date? 5. And so the two men go to work, plying Christine with flowers, lunch dates and attention. 6. And why, two days before his death, had Gilson scheduled a lunch date for the following week with an old friend? 7. Besides helping with isolation, lunch dates are good for networking and marketing. 8. Bradford was arrested two weeks after a lunch date at a Taco Bell restaurant with Brea police Cpl. Susan Hanna. 9. A legal document, invoked by Microsoft lawyers for anything more sensitive than setting a lunch date, that allows them to crucify anyone who reveals confidential information. 10. After that initial meeting though, many preferred e-mail to a phone call or lunch date. |