That would be out of any given time somewhere around 800-plus people who were there.
All three will be out of contract when their current deals run out on 30 June.
The Hamnavoe has suffered engine problems and could be out of action for a month.
It's good to be out of Washington, good to be back in the Midwest.
Without bold reforms, that will be impossible, and even 9% may be out of reach.
The poor may be out of political fashion, but they are not without human needs.
Alexander is believed to be out of the country, a person familiar with the matter said.
All U.S. forces are set to be out of Iraq by December 31, 2011.
In fact, stomach contents are supposed to be out of sight and out of mind.
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Carnival said in late March the ship would be out of service until June 3.
But, as your company grows, more people and circumstances will be out of your control.
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"I may be out of the campaign, but I'm not out of the fight, " he said.
In the meantime, folks at the pogo stick factory may be out of job.
Smith was originally expected to be out of action for the whole of 2006.
If and when Circuit City is sold, Schoonover and company may be out of a job.
It would be out of character for Apple to announce another phone only eight months later.
Integrated producers may be out of fashion, but they are not about to go away entirely.
If you need a doctor in a hurry, you used to be out of luck.
As a result, the U.S. Post Office could be out of business sometime this winter.
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But though she is out of jail, she may not be out of danger.
Not only would it be out of character for Vettel, but it could also be unnecessary.
And by the end of next year, all U.S. troops will be out of Iraq.
You don't want to stop since you'll quickly be out of sight and out of mind.
Fail to manage that kind of ordeal and they could be out of business even faster.
But if the brass sides with your bully, you could be out of a job.
He added that it's not uncommon for hospitals to be out of compliance with CMS rules.
The regulatory mechanism of the native urbanite, in other words, seems to be out of kilter.
My job requires me to be out of town anywhere from two to four weeks a month.
If current trends continue, an estimated 56 million children will still be out of school in 2015.
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