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Two soliloquies, one about the rigors of mink farming, delivered by Dan Dibble, the eccentric and entrepreneurial old farmer, the other about the mysteries of baseball, delivered by Augie Belfast, a grizzled scout for the Detroit Tigers, are beautifully detailed and mythically charged, enough to nourish actors with the fuel for great character turns.
It's easy to do, but just make sure that your phone is charged enough to get you to the gate.
Apparently it has been here for a couple of weeks and was just recently charged enough to be able to retrieve the phone number details.
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Schools are not charging enough to cover the cost.
For instance, can wireless carriers charge enough to make pricey rollouts worthwhile?
"You can't charge enough to do business in some of those neighborhoods," Mr. Kaufmann said.
French canals charge no tolls; a few German canals do; and Belgian canals charge enough to cover maintenance only.
They cannot attract a large body of customers while charging enough to maintain their service.
He is charging enough to cover supplies, but not overhead, he said.
"If I wanted to keep doing what I believed in, I had to charge enough to stay in business.
Currently, insurers seek to protect profits by trying to enroll only the healthiest individuals, while also charging enough to recoup the expense of covering sick people.
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