Sentences with phrase «dearie in»

The criminal case before U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie in Brooklyn could be the first to decide the issue.

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«Trump, if he wanted to, could be the president who achieves a breakthrough in this regard because of the credibility on border security that he enjoys among Republicans in Congress,» says Dearie.
«Look at the list of companies in this study: 216 of the most famous corporate names in the country,» says Dearie.
In his book Where the Jobs Are: Entrepreneurship and the Soul of the American Economy, Dearie and his co-author interviewed more than 200 founders about the challenges of building businesses.
Your comment doesn't come out in the wash, dearie.
In that it's completely indicative of your inability to make any kind of sentient statement, yeah, dearie.
The shares rose as high as $ 6.47 in mid-May 2013, before its troubles began with an oversupply of commercial wine in the United States, triggering heavy writedowns and a profit downgrade which claimed the scalp of former chief executive David Dearie.
The hogging got so bad she didn't even have a say in what her child could wear (no no no dearie, baby shouldn't wear black, it'll attract mosquitoes), let alone bring the baby for a stroll in the park (Oh no, mother in law would say, the park is too cold for the little one).
«I find it extremely difficult to come to grips with the notion that Shelly Silver would ever say anything negative about me,» said Dearie, who served in the Assembly from 1973 to 1992.
John Dearie, a former Bronx Assemblyman who now has a prominent Bronx personal injury law practice, spoke about the civic and political leaders from the past who shaped the experience of the Irish diasporic community in the Bronx and who worked towards peace in Northern Ireland.
Dr. Robert Taub convinced mesothelioma patient Catharine O'Leary to seek legal representation through Silver in 2003 by bad - mouthing her first lawyer, John Dearie, as «no good,» an email shown by prosecutors revealed.
You look amazing in it, dearie < 3 Hope you had a great holiday!
They also use endearments such as «dearie,» «honey» and «darling» far more than Northern types like myself do, and have an alarming tendency, (alarming to me, at any rate), to omit last names in formal situations.
She had just stepped out of Finklesteins the previous Monday with an armload of new jeans for her boys when an ambulance racing down York Road had veered to avoid hitting a turtlebacked old dearie who was caning her way across the street in full oblivion - deaf, it turned out.
Yes, you do have control over this, but oh dearie me, this is slicey dicey stuff that shouldn't be left in the fingers of the neophyte.
I love the truly talented Blossom Dearie, but she's a bit hard to understand in this version.
In late 2001, it was widely publicized that John C. Dearie's personal injury plaintiffs» firm in the state of New York has been experimenting with bus - sized «mobile law offices.&raquIn late 2001, it was widely publicized that John C. Dearie's personal injury plaintiffs» firm in the state of New York has been experimenting with bus - sized «mobile law offices.&raquin the state of New York has been experimenting with bus - sized «mobile law offices.»
I remember that there was a Huawei phone that was launched in India sometime in 2014, dearies — the Huawei Honor 6.
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