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I still feel as if the scale is tipped a bit (and probably always will), but I know I can get help when I really need it.
And if you are going to do coke and drink at the Some tIme – which, again, is notippedout its risks – don't overdo it (and read The Loop's harm reduction guide first).
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Each day we wake up with the scales tipping a bit one way or the other.
Rio Tinto "hasn't shown a lot of skill at that in recent years, so perhaps the pendulum might tip a bit more towards shareholders," Mr. Barker said.
I would step on the tip of the cane or my hand would wobble, such that I started to tip a bit.
I'll come and speak at it and speak to the students and meet them when I'm in the area, and I will twist arms and write letters and bring groups of entrepreneurs to Jamaica occasionally to try to turn them upside down and tip a bit of money out of their pockets to help these young entrepreneurs get going.
Tipping a bit high early on in the evening is fine, and may expedite service later, but don't "tip out" completely on your first few rounds, unless you want to get thrown out, later.
"There's been so much investment for the person on the couch, but now the scales have tipped a little bit and we have a major attendance problem — the cost of live entertainment is starting to price out the average fan, and now a large focus for these teams is creating a more engaging live experience," Moore says.
That wasn't the case for two women who wore purple: Cate Blanchett looked radiant in a satin gown with a plunging neckline that was accented with green beads, matching her earrings; and Jessica Alba wore a draped Marchesa gown that was tipped with a bit of froth.
It was after the meal, the moment when people push away from the table and maybe even tip back a bit in their chairs.
But then Alina pops out to greet some guests and Lucia tips a bit in anyway, with a wink.
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