My mother used to keep a bib in her pocketbook for when we ate out when I was so small they had to go get a high chair and later a booster seat. |
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You'll get a lot of busy signals and the software's quirky, but it's kinder on your pocketbook. |
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Brooks has been able to increase visibility and increase sales with minimum impact on her pocketbook. |
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Rich leather details set apart a baguette style, while pretty pom-poms accent a beautifully shaped pocketbook. |
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Near Wellington, he and Tirey gave Jim a pocketbook with $10 in it and told him to go into the village and buy everyone something to eat. |
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When she was apprehended at the store, these drugs were in her pocketbook, all right? |
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In response to Dad's request, she pulls out her checkbook from her pocketbook and a pen and writes out a check for eight hundred dollars. |
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She pulled a cigarette out of her pocketbook, a bent, half-crushed one she stole from her older brother. |
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I was tempted to order a bunch of back issues to add to my mountain of unread design publications, but the pocketbook bleeds. |
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Therein lies the rub for those who would curb latte consumption with pocketbook reasoning. |
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Here I am trying to get home to cook me a bite to eat, and you snatch my pocketbook. |
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She left her pocketbook at a table at the restaurant early Saturday morning, and when she rushed back inside to get it, it was gone. |
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Of course, they'll just find some senator or congressman and pump cash into his pocketbook until they change the law. |
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But the big change is that Corporate America is beginning to open its pocketbook. |
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Obviously, people will resist or try to subvert change that hurts them in the ego or in the pocketbook. |
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Then Vicki, another classmate, reached into her pocketbook took out her wallet and showed her worn and frazzled list to the group. |
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Sadly, when it comes to my pocketbook these days, that does not compute. |
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What he had not anticipated when he chose the slightly inebriated, seriously overweight woman attempting to hail a cab, was how attached she would be to her pocketbook. |
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Of course, you have no idea just how difficult it is to please me until you have to accompany me on an expedition to locate the perfect pocketbook. |
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My satin-covered pocketbook, whose braided long cotton handle I had hooked around my head so that the pocketbook brushed against my right hip, was close against me. |
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Now the flap rests there, there is no way I can get into the pocketbook. |
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I also have her morbid fear of losing my pocketbook somewhere. |
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And ongoing social and economic reforms, which have hit millions of people squarely in the pocketbook, have created the prerequisites for an explosion of social tension. |
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Because they're not limited by their checkbook or pocketbook, they can buy a whole swath of products. |
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Once again it hits the consumer where it hurts the most, right in the pocketbook. |
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Remember, if you like one artwork and it's too expensive for your taste or pocketbook, there is surely another painting that is similar and can fit your budget. |
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Three in four support school prayer. The Republicans might even trawl for black votes with pocketbook issues. |
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These findings have disturbing implications for our health and our pocketbook. |
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This reptile skin pocketbook is lined with kidskin and has a small silver watch that can be removed and worn on a chain. |
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Then the consumer would best be able to pick the service fitting his needs and his pocketbook. |
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Leaving your engine running is hard on your pocketbook, produces greenhouse gas emissions and is an invitation to car thieves. |
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In this case, a notebook screen is required for reading, rather than a screen the size of a pocketbook. |
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Learning languages is as good for your mind and your spirit as it is for your pocketbook. |
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Culture: A methodological report and a pocketbook were published including several dimensions of culture statistics. |
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A major appeal of the software, says Greg, is how it can make clean-energy initiatives easier on the pocketbook. |
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L'egent is now able to more efficiently serve its customers and satisfy its own pocketbook, too. |
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We use only genuine Mazda parts in any repairs we make, and our rates will give your pocketbook a most welcome break. |
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How elaborate it was depended very much on the bride's status and her father's pocketbook. |
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Not many doctors are likely to reach for the pocketbook on that scale without quite a bit of deliberation. |
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Seemingly possessed by demons, she would slip objects from the homes of rich people they visited into her pocketbook. |
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Republicans face increasing difficulty with the Hispanic vote for pocketbook reasons. |
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The single-sheet map continued to be produced, but it was also cut into 60 small rectangular segments and assembled into a spiral-bound pocketbook. |
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But the real motivator will be the pocketbook, according to Volkswagen's Mr Neusser. |
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When the price of oil goes up, consumers really take a hit in the pocketbook. |
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The guidelines are available in pocketbook format in German and English. |
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Robert Halfon, the Conservative MP for Harlow, seems to have hit on a sensible formula for wooing it: campaign doggedly on aspirational, pocketbook issues like fuel prices, apprenticeships and home ownership. |
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Short trips can be especially hard on your pocketbook. |
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States with bad weather get more frequent gobs of FEMA cash and hence are more corrupt. In this section Shifting pocketbook politics Blame the weather All aboard! |
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Each Brush-Up is individually packaged in a thin, compact design that fits easily in a wallet or pocketbook. |
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In other words, the same pocketbook issues that Democrats want to run on. Mid-term elections are traditionally about motivating your most loyal backers, since they are the ones likely to show up on polling day. |
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Of those, a few made up the lion's share of trade, among them the yellow sandshell, the black sandshell, the pocketbook, and the mucket. |
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A pocketbook was published in October 2006, which summarises simply and concisely the main features of European business and its different activities. |
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This is a very inefficient process so far as the broilerman's pocketbook is concerned, and it just doesn't make good poultry sense. |
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Even small amounts can add up quickly, without pinching your pocketbook. |
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He whips out his pocketbook every moment, and writes descriptions of everything he sees. |
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Dave recorded the information in his pocketbook and looked Gibbs straight in the eye. |
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The Carrefour Group's own brand, retail banner and first price products give the customers a selection of non-GMO and organic products as well as the opportunity to choose quality at price that suit every pocketbook. |
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As you can see, each of the above programs is designed for a different user. What kind are you? A Poirotian detective with excellent computer skills and a healthy pocketbook? |
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Mr. Baker persuaded his boss that this pocketbook explanation of war aims, despite its negative reception with opinion leaders, would play in Peoria. |
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