Mr Bush's proposed budget cuts are pretty feeble, but they might set that ball rolling.
The British Petroleum-Amoco merger got the ball rolling, and now Exxon and Mobil want to merge.
In a start-up, all too often the original idea is good and gets the ball rolling.
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But having a family was important to them, and they were eager to get the ball rolling.
Brian Knutson, who helped get the ball rolling in the first place, takes issue with that accusation.
For good measure, the House bill also gets the ball rolling on tax increases on foreign-source corporate income.
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Croydon Old Town Business Association said the money was not enough but "it has set the ball rolling".
It seems like he started the ball rolling today with the highway jobs.
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Things happened in the episode, but not enough to get the ball rolling.
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Wayne Rooney got the ball rolling with a clipped finish from Rafael da Silva's cross, before Michael Carrick swept in.
Veteran Phil DeFreitas, who took three wickets, got the ball rolling early for Leicestershire with the wicket of Nadeem Shahid.
But Ms Portas said the aim of the money from the government-backed Portas Town scheme was to "start the ball rolling".
Nevertheless some fear that once this next stage is approved it would start a ball rolling whose momentum could not be stopped.
Neither was I until the three companies that are getting the midata ball rolling started to explain their plans at the Whitehall launch.
The pair have started the ball rolling with a census about the club for fans, employees, sponsors, user-groups - and any other interested parties.
It hoped that by starting the ball rolling it would brand collective-action clauses as a sign of a good credit, rather than of weakness.
East Belfast Ulster Unionist MLA Michael Copeland started the ball rolling when he pointed out the reference to the London bombings in the welfare reform regulations.
Joo Gerdau, a German who immigrated to southern Brazil in 1869, got the ball rolling when he bought a nail factory in Prto Alegre in 1901.
As doubts began to creep into the minds of the West Indies batsmen, England got the ball rolling with wickets from a couple of loose deliveries.
Messrs Gingrich and Romney might note that the man who set this ball rolling was not Mr Obama but Mr Bush, the most un-European politician imaginable.
Space can be enough to get the ball rolling, and students are more than happy to have an external office and the chance to meet like-minded thinkers.
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His supporters also timed the launch of a new pro-Gingrich fundraising Super PAC fortuitously: Solutions 2012 officially got the ball rolling last night, just as Perry flopped onstage.
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It was akin to the ball rolling through Red Sox first baseman Bill Buckner's legs in the 1986 World Series that allowed the Mets to become world champions.
Citigroup got the ball rolling in fine fashion Monday morning.
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The youngster, from Gorseinon College, celebrated his birthday on Wednesday and got the ball rolling for the visitors when he yorked opener Ian Fisher with the total on 10.
To get the ball rolling and generate interest in the site, Makible posted a seed project the team had been working on internally: a cheap and fast 3-D printer.
The current slump in the Pakistan cinematic industry has meant that he has had to erect a gas station within the cinema premises "in order to keep the ball rolling".
Germany, the eurozone's biggest single rescue bankroller, got the ball rolling and managed to win French support for a pact to tighten rules on state spending all round the eurozone.
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