Will the valuation model over at ValuEngine.com ever tire of Brazil and China?
But eventually Rick Rozar seemed to tire of the controversial business he had pioneered.
Users may tire of advertisements, particularly on their pocket-size smartphones where screen real estate is limited.
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Let the spirit flourish and grow so that we will never tire of the struggle.
Once I tire of a work on my walls, I bang it out and add something new.
As we never tire of pointing out, the unlikely roots are found in the 1998 tobacco settlement.
Hankook Tire of South Korea, has joined the billionaire ranks as shares of the company increased in value.
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For all Mr Howard's excitement, there are signs that both are beginning to tire of the whole issue.
And, when viewers tire of conventional television, they can find oodles of news and entertainment on the Internet.
You may tire of me as our December sun is setting because I'm not who I used to be.
Without variability, users figure out the patterns and tire of the experience.
Going the third party route is admittedly precarious even for those who tire of simply accepting the lesser evil.
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When you tire of shopping, grab a massage chair where customers are stretched and pulled into angular lumps of dough.
You may tire of having to kick this thing like it's a lazy court jester to get it to move.
Or if Americans tire of his charisma and he stops being able to attract adoring crowds tens of thousands strong?
AOL's subscribers grow in knowledge and sophistication are they not going to tire of its cheesy graphics and easily replicable content?
If a solution is successful, end-users will tire of managing technology and will want IT to make everything is safe and sound.
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The danger is that itchy generals tire of talking and revert to seeking military solutions, becoming once again the separatists' best recruiting-sergeant.
Some see his ownership of Chelsea as a passing fad, a plaything he may soon, for want of new trophies, tire of.
It's a dramatic, entertaining tale, with a clear lesson: Corporations, universities and governments never tire of throwing good money at bad science.
Non-Jewish American supporters of Israel never tire of asking how it is that so many American Jews voted for Obama in 2008.
Beginners can hop on moving walkways when they tire of taking tumbles.
Friends thought the restless Mr Berlusconi would tire of politics, as he did of earlier careers as a lounge pianist and property investor.
Mr. BEN GIBBARD: (Singing) You may tire of me as our December sun is setting because I'm not who I used to be.
But the tide may be turning, as people tire of decorative fads and the lasting strengths of modernism are appreciated for what they are.
Yemenis, the state television and radio never tire of observing, are the first people in Arabia to choose their head of state for themselves.
Chinese gamers tire of Web games after about six months though.
At some point, he said, investors will tire of postponed gratification.
As foreigners tire of American assets, demand for the dollar ebbs.
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