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GE scrambled hard in recent weeks to win approval in Europe, but would not budge on central issues that would have undermined the economic case for the deal.
On our most recent visit, I ate a huge platter of migas — eggs scrambled hard with bits of tortilla, onions and peppers — and reflected as I gazed at the wooden booths that the place was almost unchanged since I first visited it in the 1960s.
Eggs are a must - scrambled, hard boiled, poached, fried, are all suitable ways to prepare the eggs.
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Besides, Mr. Gore is scrambling hard to snatch Florida away from Gov. George W. Bush, whose brother Jeb is the state's governor.
Since experience suggests that whoever is ahead in the polls after Labor Day usually wins the race in November, Vice President Al Gore and Gov. George W. Bush are scrambling hard to gain traction on defining issues -- fiscal responsibility, health care and retirement security for Mr. Gore, and schools, tax cuts and defense for Mr. Bush.
But with that tack, he suddenly found himself competing not only with with Mr. Gore but also with Senator John McCain of Arizona, who was scrambling hard to persuade independents and dissident Democrats to join him in his uphill effort to snatch the Republican presidential nomination from Gov. George W. Bush of Texas.
As early voting begins in Colorado, both presidential campaigns will be scrambling hard this week in the state.
But most people I know are either scrambling harder than ever to hang onto their middle-class status or sliding slowly and painfully out of it.
But the Bagger was scrambling so hard to figure which dresses were being worn that he mostly failed to record who actually wore them.
But that will be counterbalanced by a new squeeze on liquidity: a 90-day freeze on forward foreign exchange contracts, which will leave companies scrambling for hard currency to pay their overseas suppliers.
I know that in the UK, EE, which still has a wide open, uncontested playing field for 4G/LTE services, is scrambling very hard to make sure it has a nice number of users locked into its network before others like O2 and Vodafone and Three come storming in and spoil the party with more competitive pricing.
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