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  • No tear, is a wasted tear, if it spills out for love, whether in good times or bad. Anthony Liccione 
  • This obviously buoys the market in good times and smooths its falls in recessions.
  • This obviously buoys the market in good times and smooths its falls in recessions.
  • Thus early, after a few questions and some scrutiny, she had sent her in charge of a gentleman-at-arms and a maid of the Duke's Daughter to her father's lodging, with orders to change her robe, to return to the palace in good time before noon, and to bring her father to a safe place where he could watch the pleasures of the people. The Project Gutenberg Complete Works of Gilbert Parker
  • So get those repeat prescription requests in in good time. The Sun
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  • Good for Annabel, who had the sense to quit the circuit in good time and launch a successful new career.
  • He assumed her pugnacious antielitism struck a chord that still reverberated with people who even in good times couldn’t shake their sense of persecution. O: A Presidential Novel
  • Uncle Sam arrives in good time: The marquee is up, Uncle Sam's arrived, and the cake is iced.
  • Good for Annabel, who had the sense to quit the circuit in good time and launch a successful new career.
  • Don was for trolleying over to the shore, having a dip in the ocean and returning to school in good time. Left Guard Gilbert
  • I arrived at the station in good time and chained my travel-bag to the luggage rack.
  • It is a powerful antidote to despair in bad times and an enhancer of pleasure in good times.
  • It also involves a redistribution of income over the individual's life, saving in good times to help out in hard times. Introduction to Social Administration in Britain
  • Dimon has been loyal to Weill in good times and bad.
  • He had chalk-stones in his fingers; and these, in good time, I may possibly inherit, but I would much rather have inherited his noble presence.
  • Even in good times, job losses are an inescapable fact of life in a dynamic market economy.
  • Britain has continued to drink large quantities of tea, in good times and bad.
  • The harvest must be reaped in good time.
  • If the Russian commanders had obeyed orders and withdrawn in good time Russian dignity would have been preserved.
  • ‘But even in good times there are always people living beyond their means and it would be wrong to say that some people are not overexposed,’ he said.
  • If you go to city so late even in good times, you see women on the street selling what they call mud cakes, literally cakes made with mud that have no nutritional value but mothers feed it to their kids because it fills their kids 'stomachs. CNN Transcript Jan 13, 2010
  • This allows them to set aside money in good times to boost payouts in lean ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • If a shipment is dispatched "ex works", the supplier will inform us and the consignee determined by our company in good time about the dimensions and the weight of the shipment.
  • Guests at the Award ceremony were invited to arrive in good time so that they could take part in the fund raising.
  • The report from the probation service said that Bates had done the 25 hours in good time and without any trouble.
  • There is in this case a risk of wireworm and black bot; but if the turf is provided in good time and is laid up in the yard ready for use, it will be searched by the small birds and pretty well cleansed of the insect larvas that may have lurked in it when first removed. The Culture of Vegetables and Flowers From Seeds and Roots 16th Edition
  • Along with Dawn, Angie, Julia and Kevin, Baz left his Lawrence Street watering hole after a few slurps in good time to get to the airport.
  • Now that his destination was in sight, he could barely remember the rigors of the trail the rivers he and his squire had forded, the unrelenting pace he'd set for himself to get here in good time.
  • Please give me notice in good time.
  • Any pertinent changes must be notified in good time if the court is to sanction the scheme.
  • Signal your intention to change the lane in good time by using the blinker and if necessary, by hand signalling, says the handbook.
  • The following morning Mr. Pontellier was up in good time to take the rockaway which was to convey him to the steamer at the wharf. The Awakening
  • Get to the airport in good time .
  • Make sure you head back to the city in good time, though, you would not want to get stuck in this wilderness, even in the late spring and summer when the sun hardly sets.
  • Work begins on setting the festive scene a month before Christmas, ensuring her display is in place in good time.
  • At least then I could spot them in good time (clipboard, sensible cardie and wild-eyed look of desperation) and take avoiding action without looking too obvious.
  • In good times, wives could use this houseroom to bring in cash.
  • There will be many advanced exercises that you won't be able to do at first. You will get to them in good time.
  • Social liberalism is an optimistic creed, which flourishes best in good times.
  • Making sure that your marketing machine is running cost-effectively in good times puts you on solid ground when things slow down.
  • A seal of beryl, of chrysolite, of ruby; to make impressions (all in good time and proper place though) and receive none: incapable, just as they are, of splitting, or cracking, or flawing, or harbouring dirt. Imaginary Conversations and Poems A Selection
  • But the greetings and the "brigandage" were soon over, and in good time they were all assembled in the Doyle flat, where the joyous Major had prepared an elaborate dinner to celebrate the return of the wanderers. Aunt Jane's Nieces Abroad
  • Anyway, we grumped our way into town and did eventually get energised by it all and got through the whole session in good time.
  • Guests at the Award ceremony were invited to arrive in good time so that they could take part in the fund raising.
  • We received our food in good time, but my steak was charbroiled, which it shouldn't be for being medium.
  • It is a powerful antidote to despair in bad times and an enhancer of pleasure in good times.
  • This allows them to set aside money in good times to boost payouts in lean ones. Times, Sunday Times
  • Glad to see ye in good time, Mr. Locke," called Jarrow, and then stepped back to escape the smoke from the tug's funnel, calling to Isle o' Dreams
  • Good for Annabel, who had the sense to quit the circuit in good time and launch a successful new career.
  • The prizefighting apes and tigers will die all in good time in the course of natural evolution, but they will not die so long as the cowardly, somnambulistic apes and tigers club and scratch and slash. The Somnambulists
  • It is nice that the thermostat has worked out when we wake up, and takes it upon itself to have the house toasty in good time. Times, Sunday Times
  • That the iceberg was seen in good time. The Sun
  • Capital-markets liquidity turned out to be a fair-weather friend: always around in good times but nowhere to be seen once the going got tough. 'Lazy' Banks Make Sense
  • We arrived at the concert hall in good time.
  • We arrived in good time for the connection to Paris.

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