Reportedly, a purchase of Leap is the nearest to fruition, with "under the table" talks already underway.
While she was living in Florida, Heist worked some small jobs under the table.
Our distrust comes when government officials try to slide things under the table or redirect funds.
Demetrius Hewlin, sixteen, was also shot in the head, and slid under the table.
His head lifts, as if he had only been looking for his napkin under the table.
Jocelyn picks the same, and, after we order, Lou hands her something under the table.
"If they have, they are keeping it under the table at the moment, " she said.
Because it is under the table, officials struggle to factor it into their reforms.
Many of them buy votes or take money under the table for lucrative government contracts or favors.
And billions in tax revenue are lost each year because many undocumented workers are paid under the table.
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Plumbers, painters and electricians work weekends, en liquide, for cash under the table.
His grandmother came with him to the interview and kicked his leg under the table to get him to speak.
It was crawling under the table and stealing the afikoman, a half piece of matzoh without which the service couldn't conclude.
Meanwhile bosses grumble that nobody pays attention in meetings any more, because they are so busy doing e-mail under the table.
Another said she was told to go to dinner with Lopez, where he touched her inappropriately under the table with his foot.
"Everyone jumped under the table, " he told the Associated Press news agency.
When we ate, he would sit pressed against my calves under the table, poised to catch anything that accidentally flew off a plate.
They knew where it was coming from, but do you think we ever slid a reporter information under the table that undercut the opposition?
Now you don't even need to look under the table to get the football results - they can be beamed directly to your eyes.
Some of my compatriots thought that it was all about showing how macho one was: the ability to drink someone under the table for example.
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When our cameras inevitably emerged from our purses to capture the moment, our young guide quickly placed his glass of Efes on the ground under the table.
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"We will make our judgement on the Hillsborough arrangement when we know what is on the table and, more importantly, what is under the table, " she said.
"I found and identified Alan and Naomi, who were laying under the table, heads facing each other and their arms outstretched to each other and overlapping, " he said.
Do you remember the time when you could type sms at lightning-speed under the table on the old Nokia phone without so much as glancing at the keyboard?
At one time I thought maybe it's only half the job, but actually it is a complete job and I'm looking forward to getting my feet under the table.
Businessmen have long complained that these onerous labour laws, together with high payroll taxes, put them off hiring and push them to pay under the table when they do.
The Sino-Forest case reveals that business is done in China through informal agreements with state or party officials, who grant access to licenses, resources, and markets only if they are paid under the table.
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Again and yet again the voice says you are at the head of the queue - by now you have spilt your coffee and the cat has been kicked away from under the table.
U.S. District Judge John Roll can be seen on the video putting his arms over Giffords staffer Ron Barber and attempting to push him down and crawl under the table with him, Kastigar said.
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