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At a press conference in Brighton, before the TUC conference got under way, Mr Kenny said: "If it came to a question that someone had to go to prison, I would go up first.
"We would like to see the numbers go down because we hope we have gotten better at preventing them, but we knew the numbers would have to go up before they start to come down because awareness has to go up first," Gilchrist said.
He is now alienating suburban independents, who will watch their taxes go up, first with ObamaCare and then with the death of the Bush tax cuts on income and capital gains.
Activist shareholders are the ultimate value-investors: their own money will go up first as proof of confidence in their own ability to fix the company's problems--they're highly motivated as they have skin in the game.
The person who booked the room (the guy) would have to go up first, while the other waited about fifteen minutes to ensure no one from the concierge or security caught on to the fact we were about to have wild, rampant pre-marital sex.
Your non-dominant leg should go up first.
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The timber frame went up first, then the roof, so that they could be sheltered while doing the rest of the work.
Having discovered the local buses, including the M21, which goes up First Avenue to the hospital, he now finds the neighborhood is everything he wanted.
You might think, "How much would the mass have gone up?" First of all, this guy swallowed a photon of energy, so maybe that energy over c2 will be the change in mass.
The firefighters had been looking for any trapped colleagues on the 15th floor; Firefighters Beddia and Graffagnino had gone up first, and Firefighter Martin had initially stayed behind — a decision that would save his life.
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