1. And erm being as he put a new table in the mill he thought we could work for thirty pound a week less, on this table. 2. And like Reseda High School junior Denise Morataya, who is putting her clerical skills to work as a secretary at Allstate insurance for the summer. 3. And what is putting us there, we eminently reasonable, well-heeled, educated American elite? 4. Being three over put me in a tough position. 5. According to the bill, it depends upon who is putting the material on the World Wide Web and for what reason. 6. Even so, the key to the success in the new emphasis that is being put on arguing the American case is honesty. 7. House Republican leaders long opposed any weakening of the embargo against Cuba, which is meant to put pressure on Fidel Castro. 8. If both were putting in much more than a regular work week, their young children showed slower development in vocabulary, reading and arithmetic skills. 9. It was unclear Wednesday if the Falcons have the right to require Anderson to show up or risk being put on a retired list. 10. Simply being a woman puts you at risk, and as you age, that risk grows. |