Against a roundly apocalyptic world view, the great pleasures of this book are line-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.
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.
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.
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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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.
In addition to the top-line benefits noted above, we can achieve bottom-line benefits by combining Take-Two's and EA's corporate and publishing infrastructures and by optimally supporting Take-Two's creative teams and intellectual properties in EA's decentralized label structure.
"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.
Directed by Neil Pepe and performed by a top-of-the-line ensemble cast led by Keith Carradine and Hunter Foster, "Hands on a Hardbody" is a fictionalized version of the much-admired 1997 film documentary about a Texas endurance competition whose contestants must keep one hand on a brand-new pickup truck until they walk away in frustration or collapse from exhaustion.
McCollough walks away after spearheading a drive to move or refurbish a block of Circuit City stores, an effort designed to close a quality gap a with Best Buy franchise seen as having better locations, brighter and less cluttered stores, and top-of-the-line service led by its famed Geek Squad customer support operation.
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.
Deals are done over the telephone, by fax and, come January when Saudi Arabia goes on-line, by e-mail.
Martin has just been named one of the Top 10 On-Line Influencers on Stress for Sharecare.com, an on-line portal founded by Dr. Oz and WebMD.
That extra attention to detail has already begun at the Ferrari factory as the team's engineers solved the problem with Alonso's faulty drag reduction system (DRS) -- an overtaking aid which increases the car's straight-line speed by flipping open the top flap of the rear wing -- the day after the Bahrain Grand Prix.
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.
If - as expected - the bill is ratified by parliament and by the hard-line Guardian Council, it will make Iran a member of the International Convention for the Suppression of the Financing of Terrorism, which was created in 1999 and came into force in 2002.
McClaren sat shell-shocked in his dug-out as England looked to be throwing away the life-line handed to them by Israel after their win over Russia -- and they left the field at half-time to a chorus of boos.
The double-digit top-line growth was driven by both innovative and existing products.
Ulster surged into a 21-0 half-time lead with their second try in the 32nd minute when after a line-out take by Frost, the pack drove the big lock over the line.
And then there was a spin-move James did at the three-point line, followed by a pass under his legs, then a hook-shot-toss off the backboard.
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Bob Dole, he told reporters that he wanted to meet with Farrakhan and praised his organization's focus on economic empowerment, family values and its pull-yourselves-up-by-the-bootstrap message -- right in line with the GOP talking points.
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That her questions on foreign policy were multi-dimensional, and backed by front-line experiences in the countries in question.
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Penney does not have enough cash to continue operating as is beyond 2013, despite the fact that earlier this year the company arranged for a multi-billion dollar stand-by credit line with Bank of America.
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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.
Apart from declining sales--a fallout of the U.S. import ban--Ranbaxy's bottom line was roiled further by currency-related losses (see Ranbaxy Riled By FDA, Currency).
Jones also confirmed Wales international Blake "rolled his ankle" in the warm-up and was replaced in the starting line-up by teenager Adam Matthews.
Spain, who suffered a shock 2-0 defeat by the United States in the semi-finals, were frustrated by their star-studded line-up's inability to break down the home team.
The grand-daddy of Internet services is Minitel, the ubiquitous on-line data service created by France Telecom (an arm of the government) in 1978-82.
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