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Futterman wrote, "He's got the smooth dance moves down... but, most impressively, his slick vocals are on point, hitting nice rises and falls at certain moments but mostly staying 'real cool', as the song calls for", and Berk gave the performance five of five stars.
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The boss of McKesson, a big American wholesaler of drugs and other health-care supplies, pocketed total compensation of $52m in the year to March, a nice rise on the $46m he received in 2011.
"It's hard to imagine not seeing a pretty nice rise in March spending, which will probably continue into the second quarter," Tim Rogers, chief economist at Briefing.com in Boston, said before the report was issued.
Nice, nice, nice.
Detroit also got a nice lift from starter Doug Fister, whose acquisition in a trade keeps rising on the genius meter, writes Joe Lemire on SI.com.
Kind of like "nice people rising up against the bad guy".
But that's what I've learned that nice people rise to the top.
My first year in Philadelphia, I lived in a nice high-rise apartment on the 40th floor in the well-to-do Rittenhouse Square neighborhood.
There she is, smiling down from the top of the page, with a nice blue rose (appropriating the Socialists' symbol, but changing the colour) that lies horizontally between the words "Marine" and "Présidente".
Roughly speaking, it shows the middle-class anxiety of living on a nice street: rising house prices, keeping up with the Joneses, the dizzying pace of change and – when sinister postcards bearing the message "We want what you have" start coming through the letterboxes – the paranoid fear that maybe, just maybe, being made a millionaire off the back of your home's value is a bit grubby.
It costs about $6.30 a square foot to get into a nice high-rise, says Brownson.
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