Sure, there are times when splurging to reel in a big fish free agent makes sense.
Cerullo, 54, would also like to reel in more financial support for his programming.
In Patchogue, Machlovitz, who oversees 7, 000 distributors, is eager to reel in a few more.
Personalization will render these outdated mechanics obsolete by helping you reel in the best match, effortlessly.
Despite the fickle nature of the fashion business Chang sees no reason Forever 21 can't reel in more customers.
To reel in our big fish, we need to channel our emotional intelligence and balance that with a touch of logic.
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The 2-1 favourite tried to reel in Bindaree in the closing stages but the nine-year-old had enough stamina to stay on.
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The senators are already coming under pressure to reel in their ambitions.
The interested states have stepped up their efforts to reel in VentureStar.
Mayer is betting Tumblr will provide Yahoo with a captivating hook to reel in more traffic and advertisers on smartphones and tablet computers.
There would be no Tuesday-morning bounce back for Wall Street, which has continued to reel in the face of Monday's economic-related blow-out.
But Southwell's initial challenge was brushed off with contempt and Cairns' attempt to reel in the winger from behind never looked like succeeding.
But as the terrain flattened, the main pack gradually began to reel in the Gerolsteiner rider, who will wear the polka-dot jersey in stage eight.
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Hollywood ended up shuttering Reel in June, firing all 120 people.
Hungarian-born reelmaker Ted Juracsik made the first Tibor reel in 1995, staying true to the credo of tool-and-die masters: The most beautiful machines have the fewest moving parts.
Heeding Salazar's advice, Rupp hung with the pack for most of the race as Lagat worked from the front to reel in two runners who had attempted a break.
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Japan-based Yamauchi had to reel in Kastor after the 2004 Olympic marathon bronze-medallist and 2006 London Marathon winner had built up a 200-metre lead with only two miles remaining.
He was still trying to reel in the fish when water rushed into the cabin and flooded the engine room, prompting the captain to radio for help as he yelled out their coordinates.
World champion Helene Olafsen, 19, finished fourth in the final while American Lindsey Jacobellis again felt heartbreak at the Olympics, crashing out in the semi-final as she tried to reel in Ricker on the first corner.
He had also caught, off Long Island, some of the largest sharks ever landed: a 4, 500lb (2, 000kg) great white harpooned in 1964, and a 3, 400lb one, big as a Volkswagen, caught with rod and reel in 1986.
They helped the company reel in 2.3 million renewals and new subscriptions in the first half of 2000, making it the first year since Richard Nixon was in the White House that tired old Reader's Digest scored more subscribers than it lost.
After Spain suspended all funding programs for renewables in the final days of January, Italy has signaled that they will restructure their own systems this summer, all but erasing financial support as both countries try to reel in spending in accordance with deficit goals and under pressure from stronger EU member states.
The country is walking what amounts to an oil-slicked tightrope: the austerity packages designed to cut spending and reel in more bailout money from its European brethren are also a brake on growth that keep the economy from producing enough money to reduce the deficit and meet the criteria for any additional loans.
In second place was last year's winner Noverre with Reel Buddy in third.
It took me four hours to hook a fish and 40 minutes to reel him in.
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And when he got a chance to reel one in, the opportunity came--like so many in his life--straight out of the Bush family Rolodex.
No one would ever guess that Luka and Jovo, from the branches of the tree up which they had scrambled, had watched the tiger reel back in surprise and look around, puzzled.
"Sometimes when you hit a few bad shots it's not as easy to reel it in, and things start to go a little bit quicker, " said Williams, who will rise to fourth in the rankings.
They cut the gap to just two points with 10 minutes remaining with a fourth penalty from Bergamasco and for a moment it looked as though they would reel England in to claim their first ever win over the visitors.
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