Against a roundly apocalyptic world view, the great pleasures of this book are line-by-line.
David Templeton got to the by-line and pulled the ball back for Kevin Kyle to head over.
As a purely newspaper reporter I was literally invisible beyond the faceless by-line.
Candidates who submitted less than 15K signatures, but more than 10K signatures, were required to submit to a line-by-line check of their petitions.
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Democrats assailed the Republican agenda, saying line-by-line details of the resolution revealed sharp cuts in child-care and other social aid programs, including Medicare.
Rangel played in Darren Pratley who cut back from the by-line to Sinclair but his faint touch was not enough to steer the ball home from six yards.
And to make the investments we need, we'll have to scour our federal budget, line-by-line, and make meaningful cuts and sacrifices as well--something I'll be discussing further tomorrow.
Substitute Ben May raced to the by-line before picking out the former Wimbledon and Chelsea midfielder arriving late in the box, and he made no mistake with a low drive.
Dozens of Conservative backbenchers had announced their intention to join Labour MPs in voting against the government's programme motion, which would have restricted line-by-line, committee-stage scrutiny of the bill to ten days.
Of course, while some of the people whose by-line appears on the front cover really do put pen to paper, it would be naive to imagine they all have either the time or talent.
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Johnson tricked his way to the by-line and, seeing Harewood in space, slid the ball across the penalty area and the young forward smashed the ball home to give the Reds a 4-1 lead.
It was an approach that said we need to go through the budget line-by-line looking for waste, without shortchanging education and basic scientific research and road construction, because those things are essential to our future.
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But Zemmama's quick cross from a tight angle on the right by-line was missed by Nish and Riordan before Wotherspoon tried a snap shot in the last action of the half that Brown dived to smother.
Sinclair, who has been called up to the England under-21 set-up, ran at ease down the left into the box before cutting back at the by-line for Joe Allen who was denied by the feet of Steele from close range.
Hitting the ageing Finns on the counter-attack is what is what Wales had to do and nine minutes before the break, Tottenham left-back Bale did just that crossing from the by-line for Simon Church, but the Reading striker could not direct his glancing header goal-bound.
He and President George Bush may now find it difficult to obtain trade-promotion authority, formerly known as fast-track, from Congress: this enables the American team to work towards a deal and put it to Congress on a take-it-or-leave-it basis, rather than enabling the legislators on Capitol Hill to unpick it line-by-line.
"We will go through our federal budget - page by page, line by line - eliminating those programmes we don't need, and insisting that those we do operate in a sensible cost-effective way, " he said.
That her questions on foreign policy were multi-dimensional, and backed by front-line experiences in the countries in question.
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Maybe this was just a rhetorical flourish by a businessman-cum-politician whose reforms were frustrated by an old-line socialist legislature and then battered at the polls by a restive electorate suffering through nearly a decade of lousy times.
Over the past four years he has used E-Trade's once-roaring stock to acquire ever more services, offering the nation's top-yielding certificates of deposit, an asset-management arm and a cut-rate version of the "wrap" accounts invented by old-line brokers.
Over the past four years he has used E-Trade's once-roaring stock to acquire ever more services, offering the nation's top-yielding certificates of deposit, an asset management arm and a cut-rate version of the "wrap" accounts invented by old-line brokers.
At that time, Deutsche Telekom had announced that third-quarter profit had dropped 20% and cited an increasing number of defections by fixed-line customers and fierce competition in Germany.
There are thousands of them, aided by on-line communities and computers, and investment capital looking for a home.
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One thing I do think is worth pointing out, Best Buy has advantages that cannot be replicated by on-line merchants.
Net earnings were propelled by top-line growth with a steady recovery in the U.S. housing market driving consumer appetite for home improvement products.
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Instead, particularly among younger people, their view of themselves is shaped increasingly by on-line interactions of social networks and on online role playing games.
And in 1997, soon after arriving in Bosnia, NATO troops took swift action to seize transmitters and stop broadcasts by hard-line Serbs opposed to the Dayton peace deal.
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And polling, done by fixed-line telephone, under-represents young people.
It's easy to see the appeal of donation plans to the middlemen: With commissions squeezed by on-line outfits and other low-cost competitors, brokers and insurance agents are casting about for new products to sell.
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