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But in the first nine months of 2010 hoteliers had a much better time of things.
-- As much as you've heard about the immiseration of the long-term unemployed, the short-term unemployed aren't having a better time of things.
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When I was a boy I imagined that politics was full of people with ideals and dreams and visions: people who wanted to lead the rest of us towards a better time, doing things our children and our great-grandchildren would thank us for.
Any hopes that they might make a better fist of things second time round were soon undermined when Ben Slater fell to on-loan Maurice Chambers in the fourth over and they quickly found themselves 38-5.
"It's never been a better time to do this sort of thing," she says.
Having survived the early onslaught, Bath began to have the better of things at scrum time and, on their first foray into the opposition 22, won a penalty which Ford duly converted.
Tell stories of courage, reminisce about better times and speak about supportive things.
Heterogeneous resources can be aggregated and abstracted according to tailored thing-like semantics, thus enabling Things as a Service paradigm, or better a "Cloud of Things".
The astronomical prices (sometimes edging past the half-million dollar mark, for horses that were just above average) that cropped up occasionally in better times, he said, are a thing of the past.
Woodgrange Road, an unremarkable high street in the east London suburb of Forest Gate, has known better times and been known for better things.
Ask the person from time to time what sort of things he wants or need to get a better idea of what to get.
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