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If lucky, they will consume the fish while still underwater, only eventually bobbing back to the surface to take off, something they do very clumsily, and resume high-altitude patrol.
The NAIRU is virtually unknowable unless wages start to take off, something that a watchful ECB is unlikely to allow.Better still, as the commission pointed out this week in its quarterly report on the euro area, the unemployment rate has fallen even though labour supply has been increasing by about 1% a year since the late 1990s.
As trumpeter Roy Hargrove recounted, "We couldn't get through one song before women would start to scream for him to take off something It wasn't about the music.
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There is a good chance Grandad is already listening on DAB but, with Channel 4 Radio having failed to take off, unless something compelling for his grandchildren becomes available soon, DAB is destined to be radio's Betamax.
While the idea as a whole has yet to really take off as something that everyone does, its one that just about everyone seems to appreciate once it's explained to them.
Eddie doesn't take his off: "Something shitty happened to me the one time I did".
Penn said, 'When you take off your glasses, something about your stability is gone.' And that was the picture".
He took races off, something he had almost never done, and he rested at home in the United States, another first.
Just to have the experience of building something that took off.
"If companies really beat the earnings numbers and the stocks don't take off, then there is something else going on," he said.
You know, "Sudo, take off your bra," or something.
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