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I know I enjoy it here, but I'm not going to corner myself into anything.
"Blake laughed and said they were going to corner the market for natural gas and run it up for December closing, which means delivery in January".
"I think Larry Salander thought he was going to corner the old-master market in 2004, when he bought a quarter of a single-owner sale of garden ornaments from Kent, England," said Colin Stair, the owner of the auction house.
"Our experience with filings like this for Sept. 11, for the millennium, for Desert Storm 10 or 12 years ago, was that people make these filings thinking that they're going to corner the market on commercial use of a phrase, and they quickly discover that they can't, and that these phrases have an extremely short shelf life," Mr. Gundersen said.
The union claimed it saved a pile of money with mail order but says it relented only because a small portion of its members pleaded for the continued convenience of going to corner drugstores.
That said, the RL isn't as poised as the Lexus (it comes as a front-wheel-drive model rather than rear-wheel drive, which means it just isn't going to corner and accelerate as neutrally as the Lexus or the likes of the BMW or Mercedes).
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AMERICAN SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA Under Leon Botstein's adventurous direction, this ensemble goes to corners of the repertory where most others fear to tread.
Going to the corner store because I'm out of corners.
Often, this means going to a corner, not the middle try curling it into the corner.
So I started going to small corner shops.
Abilenians say they always drive, even if they are only going to the corner.
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