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He has 10 dogs and 13 cats, so there's always something to report.
"I have something to report: We have the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression.
"We've had good progress, and we expect to have something to report in the near future.
"If we had something to report, we'd report it," he said.
Mr. Liveris said the sale process had been "robust" and that Dow could "have something to report in the next month or so".
And, when she does have something to report, it is often a wild card, which she has trouble fitting into the rest of the story.
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And she had something exciting to report: 60 to 80 evening grosbeaks each day, something so unusual in her area that it counted as an irruption, an unusual migratory pattern.
I'D like to have something serious to report before the second day of YearlyKos panels and events kicks off.
A 74-year-old woman who had made the pilgrimage to see the Pope when he visited the shrine in August had something extraordinary to report.
Mr. Bush is said by officials to have planned a meeting with Mr. Olmert in Jerusalem and then a meeting afterward with Mr. Abbas in Jericho, and both men want to have something positive to report, their aides say.
And the certainty that the media will always need something new to report on is the guarantee that this so-called epidemic will wane just as quickly as it waxed.
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