This is a type of malignancy that frequently is curable, but when it's destined to come back it can come back over the course of many, many years.
Wall Street has gotten tremendously excited about the idea that Pfizer might break itself up. (I wrote about the buzz for this magazine feature.) Today Pfizer announced that it has come to a decision over what divisions it is going to try to spin off or sell and which ones it will keep.
That repayment may come in devalued dollars, but it will come, so worry over the matter is academic.
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"It's certainly a lot more difficult to come over to Asia and win than it was a few years ago, " said Montgomerie.
For larger gifts, if we're going to have a fight with the IRS, let's have it out now and come to a resolution rather than letting it hang over our heads.
You come over, if it's (not good) you make a decision to go out or go home.
Lehman Brothers entered the weekend with a note of optimism, only to come out of it down all over again.
"I thought in the first half in particular when we made breaks with quick ball there were bodies lingering at the back of rucks and the ball didn't come out, it got turned over or whatever and that's the frustrating thing, there were chances there, " he insisted.
And although the British are notoriously low tippers, we Americans make up for it every time we come over with our lavish 20% gratuities.
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Meanwhile Carmarthenshire County Council said it was continuing its search for private companies to come to the site's rescue and take it over.
K. Is it all right if I come over and eat dinner with you this Sunday?
But we knew another storm would come and we have to do it all over again.
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Baidu is not cheap, though it has come down from multiples way over 60x trailing earnings earlier in the year.
So if you guys want to tune in or anybody wants to come on over, you can check it out.
He launched a litany of complaints about the Church that I'd come to hear over and over: it was the most reactionary force in the world, anti-Semitic, misogynist, homophobic....the Vatican...the Crusades...
With major countries promoting LED lighting, LED lumen efficiency has been improving and the LED lighting prices have come down over the years, making it an affordable alternative and marking a shift from traditional (incandescent and fluorescent) options to LEDs.
At first, like a tailor-made suit, it is likely to be expensive and exclusive, but over time it will become a commodity that people come to expect.
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The payoff, if it comes at all, will come over time, not next year.
"It's never easy to come over to South Africa and play any sort of rugby, " he said.
It should come as no surprise that this over-protected generation now celebrates dangerous and exciting activities like skydiving, rock climbing, and bungee jumping.
It is negotiating with ministers over what it can charge for the electricity Hinkley generates for decades to come.
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"I'm relieved today is over and it's finally come to an end, " she said.
So with that, I'll turn it over to Brooke -- and come and sit down.
So far, eBay has successfully maintained that, as an electronic platform over which individuals come to trade, it cannot be held responsible for verifying the items being sold.
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Over the years, it has come to mean those nervous moments beyond the 90-minute mark that drag on just long enough for Ferguson's team to snatch a late goal.
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