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Here, honesty and trust are the keys, without them we would not be able to survive. You cannot help but feel close to all the other dudes who are going through the same thing as you are. That's what makes this place tick...
...reveals what makes you tick...
...other big carriers were drawn in. Starting Oct. 1, United plans to slash its transcontinental rates by as much as 44%, lowering a first-class tick et from New York to the West Coast from $1,340 to $750. Complained one United official: "People are charging fares that do not cover costs. But you have a choice of being competitive or giving up a large slice of the market...
...countdown began at 9:59 p.m. as the second hand of a clock, superimposed on the television screen and accompanied by tick-tock music, swept its way around the dial, as though a corny game show were taking place. Then, precisely at 10 o'clock, as the polls closed throughout the country, Anchorman Haim Yavin carefully read out on the state-run network the projections he had been handed half an hour earlier, which were compiled from a meticulously conducted poll of voters as they left their polling stations. The immediate TV predictions: Labor would...
Although competing in different heats, Dunster turned in the fastest time of the day, edging the Eliot boat by one second. However, both boats won by more than five lengths in their respective races, so one tick of the second hand doesn't predict victory for the Funsters, just a close race...