Films with a narrow focus generally rely on endearing characters to pull you in for the long haul. |
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With everything pointing to the long haul, the actual results might be difficult to ascertain. |
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Given that we are all advised to stay in for the long haul, it is fair to suggest 1 per cent per year. |
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There is about three years' worth of ice engulfing the top part, so we could be in for the long haul here. |
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Needing to make Kalamata for 10 am, Nick roared off, well, more like pootled off, on an overnight long haul. |
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Dangerfield was into comedy for the long haul, looking not only to forward his own career, but those of other talented people as well. |
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This is not a problem on short journeys but on a long haul it can literally become a pain in the neck. |
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Jumbo jets that fly passengers on long haul journeys across the world will not be coming to Southampton Airport. |
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Over the long haul, individualistic objectives cannot be achieved through collectivist means. |
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A new book reveals the secret lives of the so-called trolley dollies and flight deck crew on long haul trips. |
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Drowsy driving has long been a hazard, especially for long haul truckers with deadlines to meet. |
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Even though there are some start-up costs, e-zines pay for themselves over the long haul. |
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It is a long haul for some of them but if they are willing to stay the course, it's there for them. |
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We're careless of each other, we want different things, and yet we're stuck together, in it for the long haul. |
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Fishing boats were tied up last week as crews earned a well-earned rest after a long haul from the last decent break at Christmas. |
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Even if it were in for the long haul, the consortium would have plenty of options. |
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He says he is in for the long haul and has no intention of leaving once the change programme is complete. |
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When it invests in new electronics applications, GM is usually in for the long haul. |
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The thing to remember is that, as a long-term investor, you're in for the long haul. |
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I think that members of the New Zealand public know we are in for the long haul. |
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On the second, recorded live after two days in the studio, they bed in for the long haul over three extended pieces. |
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While continuing to drive home its message to the public, it must start to dig in for the long haul. |
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When you are in it for the long haul, your strategy must utilize long-term efforts. |
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It can be as much as 5 per cent at either end, which, unless you are in for the long haul, is quite penal. |
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I have absolutely no doubt it's about my intentions to stay in for the long haul. |
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Barring exile, however, it seems like the only thing to do is to settle in for the long haul. |
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Start-ups can be difficult and, ideally, you want someone who's in for the long haul. |
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She is respected, popular, decisive, unwilling to compromise her principles and in for the long haul. |
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Activists are troubled, but we have to recognise that we are in this for the long haul. |
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The band are in it for the long haul, playing pieces that usually clock in at around an hour. |
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It is too soon to project the firm's return on investment since the investor is in it for the long haul. |
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He said he was in politics for the long haul, but refused specifically to rule out quitting as Treasurer. |
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Smartphone vendors these days tend to focus on short term profits instead of being in the game for the long haul. |
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The big stores need to see evidence that you're in it for the long haul and not just some chancer who will last for a couple of seasons. |
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A little bit everyday does more, over the long haul, than the Weekend Warrior thing. |
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Numerous African countries have put their faith and trust in the United States to support this initiative over the long haul. |
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If the content was not good, I wouldn't have paid attention to the covers over the long haul, no matter how clever they were. |
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The recovery efforts will be slowed a bit, but we're in this over the long haul, and we're going to recover. |
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Indeed, over the long haul, it's likely to result in failure if that's all we do. |
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Indeed, without a good business it would be impossible for a newspaper to do good journalism over the long haul. |
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An unusual amount of caution is leading businesses to press workers and facilities to a greater degree than can be sustained over the long haul. |
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Look, what really matters is how people are going to see his policies over the long haul. |
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But before you take the plunge, make sure you're ready to commit for the long haul. |
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What this does is save your virgin lungs for the long haul, because you can't bail out of a hotbox without getting the aforementioned teasing. |
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Anyway he says the whole region is thick with tens of thousands of troops dug in for the long haul. |
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The secret to maintaining this balance over the long haul is to avoid letting moderation turn into monotony. |
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How exactly does all this improve U.S. national security for the long haul? |
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Despite the last bear market, the record books do show shares winning out over the very long haul. |
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People I have spoken to about this always got married intending to stay together for the long haul. |
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The Interceptor undocked from the massive sister ray and began the long haul back to the hidden station. |
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While the batters exhibited marked improvements in temperament, they are still unfit for the long haul. |
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The ups and downs of the sport can be extreme, especially if you're in it for the long haul. |
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When dealing with quantities of nuclear waste, it make sense to plan for the long haul. |
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But Malaysia stands alone among the airlines flying here to score a marvellous five stars for its economy class long haul seating. |
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Measured, stately and engaging over the long haul, Equal Area Series is a perfect set piece for the museum. |
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Is it OK to keep seeing him casually, and continue to look for someone else, someone reliable, someone for the long haul? |
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And I think over the long haul, if he hews to the middle-ground course that he has taken over the last 14 days that we'll do pretty well. |
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He warned that the investigation could prove to be a long haul as it would be thorough and painstaking. |
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Analysis What sort of investment in public transport would make you swap from plane to long haul trains or from car to bus or commuter train? |
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At this stage in the game the housemates are still feeling their way, positioning themselves for the long haul. |
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Active, not passive, response is called forth as is perseverance over the long haul. |
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I would also like to say that I believe that we are just at the beginning of a long haul. |
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He still has a terrific message that he could win over the long haul. |
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Investments increase and decrease in value periodically, but generally increase over the long haul. |
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Some hope for rescue, while others take steps to dig in for the long haul. |
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We see this as no less isolated than the pure, autonomous kind admired by formalists, but concerned for humanity and possibly good for us over the long haul. |
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Meal expenses for long haul truck drivers will not be specified property and services. |
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Consequently, the provincial part of the HST payable on meal expenses for long haul truck drivers will not be subject to recapture. |
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Due to increasing long haul air traffic, the Vancouver Airport required expansion to their runway systems. |
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Guidance: The rules for the work shift are the same for short and long haul operations. |
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On the long haul to Scotland they even attempted to row the 36 ft long boat at a stage when they were becalmed on the east side of the Mull of Galloway. |
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The mobilisation of our members for over 10 years shows that long term work as part of a network is part of a long haul. |
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Second generation readers, generally, are more accepting of the long haul ahead of us. |
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These recommendations also apply for long haul bus trips, f.ex. with a night bus. |
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We have the resources to continue to invest in the mobile messaging business and will be around to support our customers for the long haul. |
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In view of current concerns over the health risks on long haul flights, such as deep vein thrombosis, this report comes at a fitting time. |
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At present, long haul international freighters are losing capacity because of the need to carry extra fuel to fly circuits around Perth in case the weather is poor. |
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Either McInnes is in for the long haul or he is hopelessly optimistic to believe he can indulge in the cut and thrust of French banter by the time the season ends. |
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Although there are a number of ground rules that must be followed to ensure the best chance for success, the paradigm is one that can be supported over the long haul. |
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It is another thing entirely to do the hard, unheralded and ultimately more meaningful work of policing and directing the intelligence community over the long haul. |
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The company said it is in for the long haul as a shareholder. |
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Yes we still had arguments, sometimes blazing rows but knowing we were in this for the long haul we sat down and talked about it and I mean really talked. |
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All these issues throw up one unavoidable conclusion: Afghanistan needs partners who are prepared to be there for the long haul. |
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You have to help the community, not just the farmers, and be there for the long haul. |
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The entire cycle runs at about seven hours, and it's a long haul. |
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People are expecting profits to reinflate, but I think we've still got a long haul before earnings have deflated to reasonable levels that will allow for decent future growth. |
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I was also wearing the toastiest socks on God's Green Earth and I had brought down the spare duvet under which I was intending to snug down for the long haul. |
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But on an A380 or 787 Dreamliner flying long haul, you can be trapped, rigid, in that seat for half a day. |
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I could certainly enjoy listening to music for the long haul over this superbly built integrated amp from Audio Flight. |
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It has been a long haul, with obstacles and unruliness along the way, and the end is certainly not yet in sight. |
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It means to move forward with action and press home the fact that the European and national strategy to tackle exclusion is in for the long haul. |
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Pack some sneaks to keep your tootsies happy for the long haul. |
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He looked like he had settled in for the long haul before a false drive at leggie Amit Mishra had him caught and bowled. |
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The road network was also made more extensive, and the construction of RAF Mount Pleasant allowed access to long haul flights. |
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After that they will have to skirt around the west of a depression level with Madeira before crossing a ridge of high pressure between the Canaries and Cape Verde where the tradewinds are settling in for the long haul. |
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However, more than half of people who have driven home after flying long haul admit to feeling tired. |
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Siegal was the Vice President of manufacturing at PhotonEx, a 40 Gbps long haul transport start-up company. |
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The XDM's converged architecture design allows SK Group to add new digital and multimedia services as well as provide a long haul DWDM backbone. |
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Let's not forget that it took 40 years to integrate agriculture into the WTO, and if we trip up at our next hurdle in Geneva, we could be setting ourselves up for another long haul. |
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In the case of those who are convicted and sent back to their home country, as this implies long haul flights with a stop over, there is the risk of them absconding. |
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Throughout his coaching career Nelson was haunted by the perception that his teams, while exciting and tooled for short-term success, were not built for the long haul. |
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So whether you operate long haul, regional or mixed service trucks, you can get the performance you need by choosing from our application specific tread designs the offer like new performance at a lower cost than new tires. |
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Living and working together in a 'shared fate' atmosphere should over the long haul create a distinct family ethos, and with it a sense of common destiny, a jointly made history-experienced, remembered, and retold. |
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With another federal budget just around the corner, the petitioners are hoping that this time they will get the same treatment that long haul truckers got in the government's last budget. |
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For example, the Mediterranean fruit fly has been consistently imported in airline luggage, plant pathogens are often found in air cargo, and diseasecarrying mosquitoes have survived long haul flights in aircraft cabins. |
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You want your governments to restrain spending over the long haul. |
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Independent dealers operating Esso's Key to the Highway cardlock facilities offer our trucking customers the quality products and unbeatable convenience they rely on for the long haul. |
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One aspect that we did not raise during the discussions, because it only came into play later on, is the one that we have also tabled an amendment on, namely that of long haul flights. |
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Be ready for a long haul and don't let your emotions get in the way. |
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In such countries, progress towards stability and prosperity would be a long haul and would require the sustained support of the international community. |
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Growers will not receive any financial compensation for the diversion, but by taking excess potatoes off the market, the hope is prices will improve over the long haul. |
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With Vision in Action, you'll discover how you can use your company's strategic vision to achieve concrete management results and ensure steady growth and profitability over the long haul. |
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I mean, if you were coming into the plant for the long haul, God forbid, then you'd have to think seriously about the money. Capiche? |
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Satellite One has also been redeveloped with the aim to attract more long haul airlines to Stansted. |
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I thought it would be a short project, but now it looks like I'm in it for the long haul. |
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Neelam Mavadia, 31, suddenly developed aviophobia, a fear of flying, on a long haul flight to her honeymoon in the Maldives. |
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Today Cathay Pacific announced the introduction of a new range of travel kits for Business Class passengers travelling from mid-May on long haul flights. |
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You can't really run faster or farther over the long haul simply by bearing down harder. You have to raise the level of your effort, then relax, and trust that preparation. |
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The West Pier, commonly known as the International Pier, was built as part of the 1989 extension project and is the principal international and long haul departure point. |
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Consequently, Protestants secretly ministering to underground congregations, such as Thomas Bentham, were planning for a long haul, a ministry of survival. |
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In 2011, Sun Country operated to Gatwick rather than Stansted and were then discontinued due to the price involved in carrying fuel on long haul flights. |
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