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"I was thinking a 26-year-old is definitely not serious," Ms. Alinauskas said.
To Rosa's way of thinking, a nineteen-year-old with earrings and a tattoo is only interested in one thing.
As Brondo explained, the aim is to get students thinking a few years ahead.
He's probably right — but I can't help thinking back a year and a half ago, to the moment when the Wall Street bonuses from bailout money came to light, and the Obama Administration seemed a little too eager to stamp out any notion that they should be given back or taxed to nothing.
"We're thinking that a year or two years down the road, investors want to know your long-term plan".
I'm thinking about a year on the road so small and portable is on my mind.
"I'm devastated underneath it all, but no one will be able to tell because I'll be thinking about a year's time when I will be back playing for Derby County.
The OFT says some customers were misled into thinking that a year's membership would end after 12 months, for example, whereas such contracts are often extended without the customer's explicit consent.
Fresh Thinking: A year-long study by BMW has proved that older workers are more productive than younger ones and the management consulting group, Accenture, has reported that older teams of workers have lower levels of staff turnover and absenteeism.
Low point Being injured for six years and thinking a career in running was out of the question.
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