Thousands were on hand to watch Wallenda teeter his way on the 2-inch-wide wire over Horseshoe Falls toward Canada.
So in January, Lueck took a part-time job at a Harris Teeter store near his home in Cary, N.
Our economic growth numbers for GDP teeter right around 3% for this year.
But 15 percent of Americans lack health insurance, and many more teeter on the edge of losing their coverage.
The potential for significant lump sum reductions can be attributed to the teeter-totter relationship between pension lump sum values and interest rates.
With so many separate investors, each providing relatively small amounts, the entire project could teeter if one of them pulled out.
Think of Chrysler, bailed out by America's government, only to teeter on the brink of bankruptcy at the start of the 1990s.
In Thomas Doyle's Magritte-like miniature landscapes under glass domes, tiny clapboard houses teeter on the brink of sinkholes or perch precariously on cliffs.
As America and the world teeter on the edge of yet another possible downturn, it pays to know who can guide you through.
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With little competition--and partners like food-distributor giant Sysco and grocery chains like Kroger, Shop Rite, Giant and Harris Teeter on board--Davidson's plan looks unbreakable.
Juno Temple, doll-frail, allows Dottie to teeter between the ingenuous and the knowing, while Church shows us a big man rendered pliable and powerless.
Adam Teeter, a 29 year old from Alabama, is the co-founder of this ambitious company, which brings wine consuming to a whole different level.
They've outlived their usefulness and now just teeter gently in the wind, solemnly minding their own business until someone comes along and knocks them over.
But even as the fates of Lehman and Merrill hung in the balance, another crisis loomed as the insurance giant American International Group appeared to teeter.
With little competition--and such partners as the food-distributor giant Sysco and the grocery chains Kroger, Shop Rite, Giant and Harris Teeter on board--Davidson's plan looks unbreakable.
While the U.S. and Europe teeter on the brink of recession, China's gross domestic product will increase by 7% to 8% this year--among the world's best, economists say.
The wild card, though, are the solar panels, i.e. the assets in the asset-backed securities, as some solar panel makers go bankrupt and others teeter on the edge.
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The minidress desperadoes still teeter in lines outside hotel clubs.
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If anything, I would have preferred Jackson who, however noisy his films, has a dash of silent-movie showmanship about him to be even more unabashed in his melodrama, leaving Bilbo to teeter on the brink.
The rooftop Insanity puts riders through 3-Gs of terror, the X-Scream is a teeter-totter suspended 866-feet above the sidewalk, and Big Shot is a 4-G vertical catapult that takes riders to 1, 081-feet above the Strip.
But in the Senate, where Republicans currently control 55 of the 100 seats and where many pundits are now saying they teeter on the brink of losing their majority, the GOP instead will lose no more than two seats.
Not only does the sagging, unstable dollar create the nominal illusion of bank health, that the dollar remains historically weak means that limited capital necessary to fund company and job creation is still locked up in the houses on which dead-banks walking teeter.
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