Sto lounge bar and restaurant at the Westin Excelsior hotel sits right on the Arno River.
William Baldwin's editorial in Sidelines, " Medical Gremlins, " (Oct. 30) is right on the mark.
My friend is right on the money, and he's right to raise a ruckus.
"She loved to be there right on the river, " he told The Associated Press.
It was an insanely leggy blockbuster right on the cusp of an era of massive front-loading.
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That means of course that Subaru sales kept right on rising through the last recession.
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In other words, showing that they were at right on the edge of acceptability.
If only there were such an investment I would urge you to jump right on it.
She insisted on opening the next morning's session right on time and in grand style.
The score briefly brought the crowd to life, but Buffalo kept right on attacking.
Franklin Roosevelt was right on many big things, but on this one, he was dead wrong.
For sure, he's the "conscience of the Senate" and tends to lurch right on family values.
The winner, it turned out, were the massive orange pumpkins plopped right on the dirt.
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And so every day I walked into school right on the edge of expectation.
Katie Schmuecker and Guy Lodge at IPPR North are putting me right on that.
It's a good test and almost right on the limit of being too firm.
While my intuition was right on the stock, it comes too late for most investors.
Yet despite taxes that climbed a total of 1, 200%, people kept right on imbibing.
We opted for too expensive and found a nice place right on a beautiful beach.
So even if you mess up a little bit, you can get right on track.
And every semester, I remember he was determined to pay that bill right on time.
The tent may be a cocoon, but the bush is right on the doorstep.
And, right on cue, two foreign-owned, high-tech multinationals have just announced plans for the region.
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Mr Blair's assumption seemed to be that all would somehow come right on the night.
Indeed, they have it right on just about every major strategic issue they have championed.
He has risen above the obsessive partisanship, and I say right on, more power to him.
Right on cue, Wentz proclaims that the mercury vapor reading hits 61 in just a few seconds.
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"I'm definitely not a goal-scorer, but he laid it right on a tee for me, " Orpik said.
One man's "ouch" is another man's "right on brother, " and you can count me among the latter.
"The girls are right on in terms of the trends of young, sexy, body conscious, " said Fink.
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