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Even so, the Fed seems to have managed to deliver a bit more than markets were expecting.
Now, I had to deliver a bit of bad news last week, but this is the weekend of truth.
The tweets, some elegiac, some celebratory, deliver a bit of a vicarious thrill: "I'm looking for my passport as I type this!" tweeted one follower of the thread.
They're desperately cruel and it's deeply hurtful to her, but they're exactly the traits that the audience has been laughing at, so you've got to be able to deliver a bit of a reprimand.
That will allow him to deliver a bit of good news just as the government releases the monthly unemployment report, which is expected to confirm that the jobless rate remained around 10percentt in October.
Osborne expressed the same sort of sentiments on Thursday, although it appears he used a private breakfast with 30 business leaders to deliver a bit of a pep talk rather than a Heath-style tirade at business ingratitude.
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Director Dougal Wilson is to be applauded for a delivering a bit of Father Ted-esque whimsy.
She delivered a bit of news as well, announcing with Mr. Biesenbach that they would collaborate on a Caravaggio exhibition in the near future.
The shrimp in the entrees were big and juicy, delightful additions to Thai cashew nut, a dish that delivered a bit of fire.
Tigers have delivered a bit of holiday cheer: populations are on the upswing, it turns out, in some protected areas in India and Thailand.
A bowler or wicketkeeper delivers a bit of a kick up the backside – just like a goalkeeper shouts at his centre-half.
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