Word: motores
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...every week. It improves your game enormously.") In a TVNZ studio, during a debate between eight economics spokesmen, Cullen is itching to get involved, like a burly rugby breakaway hoping to crunch a small ball carrier if he would only dare to come his side of the ruck. Perky, motor-mouthed Cullen hints at Key's hidden agenda to cut public services and reprise the scorched-earth policies of former financial warriors Roger Douglas and Ruth Richardson; he scoffs when Key claims his tax plan will stop the 600 Kiwis a week heading for "Aussie." Cullen pulls a stream...
...parents who attend Robert Cole's Little Gyms don't care that Cole is a 73-year-old international tax lawyer working in a field that attracts mostly women in their 20s. Cole has four Little Gym franchises in the northern Virginia area. The outlets offer a variety of motor-skills and developmental programs for children up to age 12. Throughout his career, Cole has wanted to work more directly with people instead of with large corporations; he rediscovered his love for children after becoming a grandfather seven years ago. "I don't care what people think," he says...
...ambici?n es el motor de Estados Unidos y lo que mueve a los hispanos a venir aqu?. Nacida en el Bronx, hija de inmigrantes puertorrique?os, L?pez, de 36 a?os, posee las ganas de los que vienen de afuera y el conocimiento de las infinitas posibilidades de los de adentro. En otras palabras, ella trabaja duro y sue?a en grande. En el 2001 se convirti? en la primera actriz en tener, en la misma semana, una pel?cula (The Wedding Planner) y un disco (J. Lo) en el tope de las listas de venta. Hoy en d?a posee l?neas de ropa...
...Officers investigated reports of two people in a motor vehicle asking unusual questions of an individual and chasing the victim into a building at One Western Avenue. Officers were unable to locate the questioners...
Religious hard sells like Trammell's can "absolutely risk alienating" non-Christians, says Irene Dickey, a Christian branding expert. When Mark Gadow of Preston, Md., registered his Christian Faith Driving School at the Department of Motor Vehicles, a worker there urged him to change the name. Gadow, a burly former policeman, persisted, painting giant fish on the sides of his Hyundai Tiburons. But when he dropped off applications at a public school, he later found them tossed in the trash. And one student angrily denounced God in class...