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If it wasn't for them, how could I have done that stupid mindless job day in and day out, year in and year out, squeezing whatever bit of pride out of it that could be found?
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Tarak asked her if she and Kai would rather ride out the storm here in the main Hold
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So restored in fact, that he began to ride out with Titania and Jameson along the Lakeside Road with an eye to available properties and the inclination that he would consider remaining as a resident of the area
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"On the ride out to hYanigooteh he had some time to jot down a little note
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I’d like to ride out there and have a look around
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It was midmorning when the forces began to ride out; there were no great speeches, no rituals, or demonstrations, the captains and generals just began shouting orders, and the lower ranking officers shouted their orders until the army began to move at a slow trot
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Carl was anxious to ride out of the shadows and sound the charge though he waited for the signal from Wil
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I would break camp and ride out immediately if it were possible, though we will need you to be refreshed if there is a second attack
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Compared to my ride out, it should have been
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Though she did not see any, she decided a quick trolley ride out of the neighborhood was in order
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The general did not ride out to the lines, and few knew of his excursion
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“I would like to ride out there with you, to see what it is that captivates you up there,” he commented in a low voice
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He knew already now that Elior would suggest that he could ride out and find her, but that was never going to happen
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He pondered for a moment asking if he should not ride out to find Enilia, but he knew the answer in advance
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let the bridegroom go out of his chamber, and the bride out of her closet
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All that Moshe could hope for was to ride out the heart-pounding panic beneath him
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The first time, so many years ago, that he’d had to ride out a stampeding animal
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” He could not keep the pride out of his voice
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The first time, so many years ago, that he'd had to ride out a stampeding
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stride out into the open and make a stand there
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She’d caught an early wagon ride out with Cal Paluskin who’d reported in to my Uncle Harry
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With spring planting and calving over, I took time off from my chores each day to ride out across the fields and up into the far reaches of K2’s forested areas
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’ The guard nodded his understanding; Barrad collected his horse and started to ride out of the camp stopping at a perimeter barricade to keep up the pretence of checking on the men
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She had told her that they should ride out alone and not bring along the rest of the staff
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had no ride out of there, and only hoping I had spoken the right words
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I stand, pulling Dana with me, and stride out of the tavern
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She quietly got up to ride out the rest of the night in front of the TV
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Their choices were clearly to go back on the medication or to ride out the withdrawal process
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The children were thrilled at being allowed to see the ships and take a ride out to the freight depot
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They found a few survivors who had been in the upper floors of their houses when the wave struck and had managed to ride out the torrent
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Why not use what she had to get out of class, or get a little cash, or even get a free ride out of town? She had tried that once
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Ride out into that wasteland sere;
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Ride out these waves, you Piscador, you sailor, you fisher of men, and remember that a calm sea doesn't make for an experienced mariner
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And, remember to take pride out of the game
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he had an accident on our ride out here
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The Gorn tightened up their formation to try and ride out the nuclear blast waves, and that’s when the four matter anti matter bombs went off
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It was this or be confronted with Angel's anger; be caressed into unwilling but explosive orgasm by a drop dead gorgeous billionaire or take a ride out to the middle of nowhere with an angry, violent thug
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like embers in the wind, and he will ride out
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pattern" where literally, all you can do is ride out the storm and wait? I know there have
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I know that laughter is good, and I know that even derision in small quantities is as wholesome as salt; but I like to laugh and deride outside holy places, and not be forced to do it while I am on my knees
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They can make that call on their own—to not let anyone else out of the city? What if they don’t have the sickness? I’m thinking that bus ride out of here is sounding more appealing by the minute
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Ride out of here as fast as you can
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just as determined to ride out the early days and succeed
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He still lived with their mother, about an hour’s bus ride out of Warsaw
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The sheriff mounted his horse but before he could ride out of the barn, Charlie Crowly came running in yelling in angry excitement
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while she herself would ride out towards Panchavati, her capital
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We must ride out this storm, without bringing it to an unnatural conclusion
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And so, during the time before the wedding, I went over to Caan and learned how to be a trainer and drill-master; I took some of his new boys under my care before we were rounded up by Lord Ambrosius and given orders to ride out, summer skirmishing
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And when the horn sounded, we then made a slow ordered ride out of the city gates, banners waving overhead, crowds shouting and cheering
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“Ambrosius, he wants me to ride out from here and hunt down a war-host of Saxons that are making trouble on the coast
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He cried out across the training ground for his troops to run for their horses and mount, ready to ride out at the instance
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“He has to come with warriors on these roads; you know yourself how dangerous it is to ride out unescorted
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We were down a whole unit, and Arthur wanted to rebuild what Cai had lost before we could ride out again in the coming weeks
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Gareth, Brendon Ro, Tegid, Sandedd, Owain, Coll, Taredd, Gwydre, with all my unit, all of them would ride out tomorrow and hunt for the Saxons who had murdered our fellow countrymen
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Just so their masters could ride out and see all their slaves stooping and bowing to them… because by then: they had developed bowed backs, shortened hamstrings, destroyed damaged human bodies that could not stand up anymore
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I looked around frantically for Rafael, but relaxed at the sight of him riding high on the shoulders of the man who had taught him how to whittle on the helicopter ride out of the desert
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"I managed to keep my head on the ride out here," Ingrid said, raising her voice to bring both men into the story
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It was their ride out of here
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" Now the royal band marching by with the national flag stirred wider rings of emotion, and life became something that the courageous mount and ride out to sea on--the hair blown back (so she envisaged it, and the breeze stirred slightly among the orange trees) and she herself was emerging from silver spray--when she saw Jacob
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"That you encourage him, and ride out with him, and that he dines with you
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There also shall you be clothed with glory and majesty, and put into an equipage fit to ride out with the King of Glory
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But I will confess that the other day, during my afternoon drive when I suddenly saw an Indian boy ride out of a wood with the red flag of a surveying party in his hand, I felt something of a shock
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They didn’t like retreating, yet they understood why they were doing it, and instead of the sullenness Bryahnsyn might have expected, they’d decided to take a sense of pride out of conducting that retreat as skillfully—and as stubbornly—as possible
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Once, Scarlett, in desperation, started to ride out deterred them
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he was a shrewd trader brought him Scarlett’s respect, for he could ride out in the mornings with a bushel or two of apples, sweet potatoes and other vegetables and return with seeds, lengths of cloth, flour and other necessities which she knew she could never have acquired, good trader though she was
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mill with him every morning, through the lonely woods, far from prying eyes, where they If only she wasn’t having a baby! Here was a God-given opportunity to ride out to the could imagine themselves back in the County again in the unhurried days before the war
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As a surfer reads waves, he’d learned how to predict the intervals when the government tightened the supply, and how to ride out dry spells
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, their off-white Wotan, to ride out and rally the dead
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We weren’t concerned about market volatility because our time horizon was long enough at that point that we knew we could ride out whatever storms might come
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Remember that you may not have the patience to stick with the trade and ride out a long-lasting trend if you are a reversal trader, quick profit targets may be more your style
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While longer-term investors who can ride out a loss will probably do well, short-term the markets are for gamblers only!”
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These are generally strategies for the wealthier investor because he needs the “staying power” to be able to ride out adverse cycles
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You could simply use your system to help you choose the best entry point for an option trade and then ignore Delta and all the other Greeks by letting each trade ride out the entire contract until it expired
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THE KEY TO CONSTRUCTING A PORTFOLIO IS NOT PICKING KILLER STOCKS! IT’S FIGURING OUT A BALANCED ASSET ALLOCATION THAT WILL LET YOU RIDE OUT STORMS AND SLOWLY GROW OVER TIME
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As we discussed earlier, the key to constructing a portfolio is not picking killer stocks! It’s figuring out a balanced asset allocation that will let you ride out storms and slowly grow, over time, to gargantuan proportions
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And even when the shops were shut, he would "see" the kosher pickle scents or the boxed tobaccos, or the locked-away African ivory aromas of the billiard balls in their nests, or the aphrodisiac whiff from the gas station when some tank flooded, and Henry walking, staring straight ahead, no dark glasses, no cane, his mouth counting the beats, to turn in at Al's Beer and walk steadily and unswervingly through the crowded tables toward an empty piano stool, there to sit and reach up for the beer that was automatically popped in place by Al before his arrival, to play exactly three tunes, including the "Maple Leaf" sadly better than Cal the barber, drink the one beer, and stride out into a night he owned with his paces and counts, heading home, calling out to unseen voices, naming names, proud of his shuttered genius, only his nose steering the way and his legs firm and muscled from ten miles of strides per day
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They probably were watching the same fundamentals and technicals as was John and were either better at timing it or had the resources to ride out the short-term move against their position
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In essence, you can often ride out the short-term plays and technical moves against your long-term view of the market
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They fail to realize that winning years often can have large moves against the seasonal average that a trader would have had to “ride out” to capture the profit, whether it was large or small
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Even in the unlikely event that a cold snap occurs, we feel that if option sales are executed at higher strike prices, traders should be able to ride out all but the most severe freeze
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This is part of the large attraction of the forex markets—the ability to establish specific stops while using leverage to ride out a potential trend until it turns
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But if the market heads south in a hurry, as it did in 2008, large capitalization companies such as ExxonMobil will be the place to ride out the storm
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When at last he could ride out to the edge of the Ogilvie woods, he found the lad sitting on the ground under an oak, apparently waiting for whatever might happen