Will they stay the course for fiscal control or will they scream for more stimulus?
The silence about differences in intellectual ability on educational topics that scream for their discussion is astonishing.
I've visited noisy, boisterous state and federal prisons, where inmates scream for a visitor's attention or proclaim their innocence.
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Daily, as many as 3, 000 hedgers and speculators swarm the pits to scream for corn, soybeans and U.S. Treasury bonds.
Costs, availability, discrimination, rich vs. poor, employed vs. unemployed, new technology and incurable diseases are among the issues plaguing the health care system that scream for solutions.
Meanwhile, the trades, where jobs are stable, lucrative and impossible to outsource, are ignored by talented pupils and scream for competent employees, while Dilbertians with only a high school education keep sliding economically.
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This hybrid of raising taxes on top earners and retaining the benefits of trickle down theory would slice right down the middle between the moderate Republican and Democratic positions, and would scream for a compromise by the two sides whose mainstreams are really not that far apart.
While the low-voltage Core i5 chip (there's a Core i3 option), 1080p IPS-based screen, 5-megapixel rear camera and front 1.3-megapixel shooter don't scream for attention by themselves among higher-end Windows 8 slates, there's an optical trackpoint and mouse buttons that make themselves genuinely handy in the non-Metro desktop.
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In the 1990s I read the script for Scream and I thought it was great.
Ms. BLACK: I'm going to scream my lungs out for her on the floor.
So Scream was not only important for my career, but also personally because of my wife, Courteney.
Given this, the immediate reaction is for economists to scream in conclusion that underlying inflationary pressures are accelerating.
After starting his statement with the startling scream, Peterson went on for 30 more minutes, continuing in mostly hushed tones, crying and trying to regain his composure at times.
As pop songs go, "Drink to Moving On" is practically perfect, with a catchy little call throughout: It's an emotional yelp that falls somewhere between a scream and a plaintive cry for help, as a sweet-sounding bass bubbles behind repetitive guitar strumming.
The ball pounded off the grass and slipped over the fingertips of Czech goalkeeper Petr Cech and into the net for the decisive goal in Portugal's 1-0 win, sending Ronaldo sprinting into the arms of his teammates and over to the television cameras for a primal scream at close range.
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People are coming out to take pictures, to scream and yell and to cheer for the elephants.
Universities will scream, scrabbling as they are for foreign students.
They like having a conversation to get their questions answered, via phone and live chat, but they hate waiting for help, they scream at voice recognition systems and they detest when live chat takes minutes, instead of seconds, to answer their questions.
And secondly, unless you live in Montana or Nevada, finding a road where you can safely scream along at more than 100 mph for any length of time is very difficult.
As well as working on his new album, the Scottish musician has recently produced tracks for Dizzee Rascal and Kylie Minogue, as well as supplying remixes for Katy Perry, Primal Scream and Passion Pit.
Perhaps for this reason, The Scream's influence on modern art has been considerable, as seen in Francis Bacon's Screaming Popes series, Picasso's Guernica and, of course, Andy Warhol's silk prints of Munch's work.
So I want, by a show of hands -- or maybe screams -- because you all scream -- how many kids, for you, is this your first Olympics that you will see or hear about?
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If that were ever on the cards, Mr Khatib's move - described by a senior diplomat as "the scream of an honest man who really feels for his country" - is now clearly not heading in that direction.
For example, Shocktoberfest, a scream park he owns, employs as many as 100 people.
Munch enthusiasts see a simpler explanation for the picture's grip: "A scream is a very human thing, " says Karen Nikgol, a co-founder of the Oslo contemporary art space NoPlace.
None of them, of course, will put an end to all Scream-inducing discovery nightmares, but the judges and others responsible for amending the federal rules should give them serious consideration.
Guest rooms scream modern simplicity, from the high leather-padded headboards perfect for breakfast in bed to lengthy chaises lounges ideal for catching up on emails while ogling the exceptional views from the panoramic windows.
"From a labor perspective, we want there to be remedies in place for corrections to be made, not to yell, scream, threaten or treat the person basically like a slave, " said Greg Sorozan, president of NAGE, which represents about 12, 000 public employees.
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