And high fuel prices are a threat to the economy and consumer pocketbooks nationwide. |
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Only Christmas gets consumers dipping into their pocketbooks with such happy abandon. |
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I think the most striking fact about all of this is that people in red states aren't voting with their pocketbooks. |
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They were willing to vote with their pocketbooks to invest their money in the future of the community. |
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Piece by piece they were trying to clean the pocketbooks with paper towels. |
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American exchanges have cheered the proposal, which will swell their ranks and pocketbooks. |
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The cement that holds together the various strands of the Bush administration is their pocketbooks and stock market portfolios. |
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What will the impact of a U.S. war against Iraq be on the pocketbooks, on the wallets of the American public? |
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On the corners, they stood in clumps, girls with big hair and tight jeans and fringed leather pocketbooks. |
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And the impact of increased costs could go well beyond the direct hit to individual pocketbooks and corporate budgets. |
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Finally, how do youth attitudes toward religion play our when it comes to their wallets and pocketbooks? |
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Depending on their taste and pocketbooks, eighteenth-century Americans could use punch bowls made in a variety of materials other than ceramics and glass. |
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They were similar pocketbooks or purses, but they had a belt on it that you could put around your waist with the fasteners similar to the ones on a bicycle helmet. |
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Instead of yet another raid on the pocketbooks of students and their families, we should be investing federal resources to make college affordable. |
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Sooner or later, kids need to become more aware of how complex legislation, budget cuts and our convoluted tax code will affect their pocketbooks. |
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I see little hope for this country without revolution against these politicians who so brazenly will steal straight from America's pocketbooks and future. |
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The publishers brought out small format pocketbooks of the whole of their nature series. |
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Pocketbooks can signify a common touch among the most rarified. |
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