Let's take another trip down Memory Lane and see the dead end Brock drove the company to. |
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By having four boys as it turned out, did that put a dead end to your career? |
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Key and Alone had flown as far as they could, and had now reached a dead end. |
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It seemed like every road on Kauai was a dead end, whether a sign announced it or not. |
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But the women find themselves at a dead end because the avenues open to their male counterparts are denied to them. |
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He is teaching the rough-hewn and poor kids of London's East End, in a school that is considered a dead end for both students and teachers. |
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If you hit a dead end, the National Drug and Treatment Referral Routing Service offers a list of treatment services in your community. |
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He said it was near impossible to walk the riverbank route because it led down to a dead end. |
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The political rendering of ideas into actions endorsed by Marxists found a dead end. |
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Just as it had done in the direction of the pawnshop, the investigation came to a dead end everyplace else. |
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The rigidity and adamancy to continue with the strike action until management appears to capitulate leads to a dead end. |
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The system they defend, based on the immense accumulation of private wealth at the expense of society as a whole, has reached a dead end. |
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The allegations triggered an investigation by the Financial Intelligence Bureau in Bulgaria, which came to a dead end. |
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Employees with management ambitions have long seen night work as a professional dead end. |
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It is at the end of a dead end street and it is the end unit of a quadplex. |
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The road came to a dead end, and I stopped inches from the trunk of a tree, tires on the edge of the curb. |
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However, when it comes to self-destruction any car combined with a hard-core muscle car mentality will eventually lead to a dead end. |
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Instead of a home for architecture such as it knew when tradition ruled, each exit leads to a dead end. |
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In babies with esophageal atresia, the esophagus comes to a dead end instead of connecting to the stomach. |
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They were caught after turning into a dead end and hitting a gazebo in a garden. |
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The house itself becomes a trap, the panic room turning into a dead end instead of a safety net. |
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I followed, silent and obedient, as she took us to a pokey shop in a dead end. |
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They understood, too, that appeals to racial pride are a dead end without a larger vision of economic justice that cuts across racial divisions. |
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The present crisis on the docks illustrates the dead end of the nationalist and pro-capitalist policy of the trade union bureaucracy. |
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Players will speed through tracks that twist, turn, loop, corkscrew, shoot upward, drop off, dead end, and more. |
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This improper arrangement allowed the dead end to slip out causing the boatswain's chair to fall. |
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But even that will do little to motivate employees if the job feels like a dead end. |
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This would defeat the whole advantage of multicellular organization and lead to a dead end. |
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At the end of the passageway we came to a dead end with what looked like a huge rock blocking the way. |
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One-time Grammy gal returns from the pop dead end of 2001's Love, Shelby with a back-to-basics approach to country balladry. |
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We went back to our bikes and rode on down the road to investigate further, but came to a dead end at a factory. |
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The low road can sometimes bring short-term financial rewards, but it always leads to a dead end. |
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Part of the reason for the lack of traffic is that the road is a dead end. |
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After a maze of meandering caverns, Shadow came to a dead end. |
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He stated that whenever he came to a dead end, he retraced his steps and marked the entrance to that path, so that he would know which one not to take. |
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She finally came to a dead end and turned to face the girls. |
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Except for some notable exceptions, monoculture is now regarded as a dead end in the context of reducing the use of agrichemicals. |
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Any embarkation could be a dead end, forcing me to retreat and replan my route. |
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Cul-de-sac translates in Russian as tupik — a word that evokes vulnerability and danger, a dead end with no escape. |
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For Nancy walking is a spiritual practice: The labyrinth is a form of meditation, there is meaning in plodding, it's not a dead end. |
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It seems that every time somebody tries to reduce the complexity by disregarding some aspects of the matter, it leads to a dead end. |
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Being tough on crime may be a good way to win votes, but it is an expensive, counterproductive approach that leads to a dead end. |
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Does the Prime Minister realize that his narrow ideological corridor has led him to a dead end and that he has lost the confidence of the House? |
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This method insures you that these tracks are feasible and that you don't reach on a dead end. |
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You are in a dead end, and the software is unable to locate a turning point. |
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But above all, this study reveals the absence of real proposals to lead agriculture out of the dead end it is now in. |
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Heading for a world that is, strictly speaking, unsustainable, is like going into a dead end. |
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Without that context, law enforcement agencies are reluctant to devote scarce resources to an investigation that could lead to a dead end. |
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The life is happiness and enjoyment, there is no dead end, the extinction does not exist in itself, how would it be? |
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The kit contains the railway station building, freight shed extension, loading ramp and dead end connection. |
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We are at a dead end in a meaningless war, and we are paying the bill for this fighting every day. |
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He is looking for me and when he finds me he is going to feed me rice and gone off fish till I die as he knows I have not pooed in a week because he read my dead end blog. |
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In his attempt to leave no stone unturned, he carries on with narrative lanes that arrive, often abruptly, at a dead end, thereby disrupting the film's natural flow. |
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This kind of swerve has been ventured before and it led to an electoral dead end. |
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Call it a pause or a hiatus or a bump in the road or a dead end. |
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Across from the little dead end road was a park, with the multicolor jungle gym sets, along with a small basketball court, and a 2 sided handball court. |
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However, Curly must have feared he'd turned into a dead end when he gave up his job as manager at a supermarket to become a house husband, looking after baby Ben. |
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It has a damp, undramatic clamminess to it, and sits uneasily in any stream of words, the ultimate onomatopoeic dead end, free of connotations, meaningless, banal. |
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He noted that this project of WIPO is today at a dead end, so much so that the negotiation meeting which was to be held in November 2003 was cancelled. |
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But this requires a sharp political struggle to break such militants from the dead end of Maoism and win them to the genuine communism of Lenin and Trotsky. |
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To reformulate the question: is it not because terrorism necessarily generates an equally violent military response that the problem as a whole should be approached on an infinitely broader scale to avoid this dead end? |
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This attitude was easy to understand: veteran gamers could have access to the old products they enjoyed, but it was of critical importance not to draw beginners into this dead end. |
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You're at a dead end and you have become an illegal. |
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After over a decade of bouncing from one dead end job to another, on and off Ontario Works, I came to the realization that Ontario Works lacked the resources and tools to assist in breaking my cycle of poverty. |
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When the fund was set up, both the union and the employers had a vision: they would provide a path out of dead end jobs for workers and they would address the shortage of staff. |
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It's a river's dead end filled up during the rain season. |
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It was dead end after dead end after dead end. |
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Labor talks between the NBA owners and players not only have hit a dead end, but they could soon be looking up from the bottom of a sink hole. |
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But the pleasures of vengeance and hedonism prove a dead end for Wanda. |
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Since then, subsequent governments have run into trouble on this file which, having hit a dead end, was brought before the courts and swept under the rug to squelch further publicity. |
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Very soon, the exiguity of the site drives into a dead end. |
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Position the clamp, NSN 4030-00-233-9566, with the dead end of the rope against the U-bolt and the short piece against the saddle. |
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But with conventional techniques, they're approaching a dead end in their attempts to cryopreserve anything nearly as complex as an organ. |
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This is a dead end from which we can only extricate ourselves by adopting more responsible rules in greater accordance with the common fisheries policy, so making our aims that much more attainable. |
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I think it's a dead end, blind alley for them. |
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It's a story with a simple truth: that violence is a dead end. |
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But if closed in on itself, racial attitudes, such as negritude, can become a dead end. |
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Arbuscule represents a dead end in the growth of AM fungi as they senesce and collapse after 4-10 days of symbiosis and thus the plant cell recovers its original morphology. |
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The extra water in the main stem of the river should keep salmon from diverting into the canal tailrace and getting confused at what appears to be a dead end. |
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A pirate female whose takeover bids fail hits a genetic dead end. |
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Some critics have assumed that the years Maugham spent studying medicine were a creative dead end, but Maugham did not feel this way about this time. |
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