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But yo, longtime Philadelphians on the island are not about to roll over quietly.
And it reminded me that this the Ninth Ward, today, is not about to roll over for those who would plan it out of existence.
On all past and present form, Mr McCain would be gruffer towards Russia and China than Mr Obama, but the younger man is not about to roll over for either one.
Later in 2001, sensors will be added that detect when the vehicle is about to roll over, deploy the air-bag curtain and fasten it down to keep occupants from being ejected.
They are not about to roll over and play dead anytime somebody says "racist".
"I don't remember a period when people weren't saying the consumer is about to roll over," he says.
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GE was worried about its ability to roll over its short-term debt, and the previous day had paid 3.5percentnt, much higher than normal, for an overnight loan.
Spain has about €94bn of debt to roll over next year, so even if it had to borrow at today's high interest rates it would not add very much to its overall debt burden.
Institutions needed to roll over about half a trillion euros in bonds that were maturing.
Soon, Firestone was saying the problem was not just in the tires, but in the Explorer itself, Ford Motor 's most profitable line: Something about the car caused it to roll over and crash, no matter what tires it was riding on.
However, many babies start to roll over by about three to four months of age, and at this stage, they cannot control their heads very well.
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