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Geisha communities in Kyoto, Tokyo and beyond are run by women, not men; within them, everyone gets up late and no one is ever on time; marriage is not the goal; and a head for business is essential.
He was rarely, if ever, on time.
She's never, ever on time".
In a tragic twist of fate, "the only time he was ever on time was for a business meeting" in the World Trade Center on September 11 , 2001 as Albero told me over the phone.
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We pay every bill we ever had on time — what did we do wrong?" The IndyMac letter said the Martins' credit was being suspended because "the value of the dwelling has declined significantly below its appraised value used at origination".
In reality, we're talking about Microsoft: when have they ever been on time.
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