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But when they do deck out in Bebe it can mean brisk business for the 104-store chain.
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On the morning after that pool-deck encounter in Florida I headed out for a walk, and in the parking lot of the hotel I saw one of the Tokens loading his stage clothes into his car.
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In poker, making an inside straight requires you to catch one of 4 cards out of 48 remaining in the deck, the chances of which are about 8 percent.
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At one unionised hotel, he recalls, the pool attendant was not allowed to take the deck chairs out of the pool when the wind blew them in.
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My bias is that management usually tries to stack the deck in their favor of getting the maximum amount of compensation out of the company for the least amount of performance.
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The room designated for these talks is below deck in a dark and dreary space, and when the lights go out for the PowerPoints, so do I.
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Harvey Brown grabs each mesh pot as the winch pulls it out of the water, and methodically packs in more bait, shakes out the crabs into a box on deck, sorts the males from the females, tosses those too small to keep back into the bay and then drops the pot for its journey back to the bottom.
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When I started out, I got buy-in from key stakeholders on a simple video and deck, which I also used sign up 75 retailer partners.
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"I could be out walking in the garden and it would just come on and I would hit the deck, " he said.
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Also, if some of you managed to clear the deck while others are still in responsive mode, it creates the perfect conditions for resentment if the meeting gets drawn out to accommodate repeated interruptions.
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