Sentences with word «dearie»

The word "dearie" is a term of affection or endearment used to address someone in a sweet or friendly way. Full definition
«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.
Interestingly, some of the private equity bidders were said to have tapped former Treasury Wines chief executive David Dearie for advice on their tilts.
«New businesses are disproportionately responsible for the innovation that drives productivity and economic growth, and they account for virtually all net new job creation,» says John Dearie, executive vice president for policy at the Financial Services Forum.
The criminal case before U.S. District Judge Raymond Dearie in Brooklyn could be the first to decide the issue.
British Airways fought to have the lawsuit dismissed, but on Friday, US District Judge Raymond Dearie in Brooklyn ruled that the plaintiffs, who are members of BA's Executive Club frequent flyer program, had sufficient cause to sue and that the surcharges were not substantively based on fuel prices.
Thank you, Dearie!!!
I'm going to wear that this weekend too, great inspiration dearie!
You look amazing in it, dearie < 3 Hope you had a great holiday!
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.
In fact, in his decision, Dearie wrote that the rise in surcharges in the five - year period from 2007 - 2012 did not appear to be directly related to changes in fuel prices at all, especially since the airline admits that it doesn't use fuel surcharges as a hedge against fluctuations.
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.»
In September, 2013 former chief executive David Dearie was dumped from his position in the wake of the embarrassing write - downs and inventory control issues, with Treasury chairman Paul Rayner installing one of his fellow directors, Warwick Every - Burns, as interim chief executive while a search for a new boss happens.
«There is no category of immigrant of higher economic value than a foreign - born entrepreneur who wants to come to the United States and start their business here,» says Dearie.
The folks who express horror and shock at a breastfeeding mother will try to tell you it's sexual and oh dearie me, think of the children, but at the end of the day, we all know there's nothing sexual about a small child eating their lunch.
Thanks dearie
«We were so conservative that the true percentage might well be closer to 48 or 49 percent,» says CAE president John Dearie.
And a Merry belated Christmas and a very Happy New Year to you, dearie!!!
«Look at the list of companies in this study: 216 of the most famous corporate names in the country,» says Dearie.
Dearie says he hopes the study's findings will influence policymakers on these and other issues.
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.
«The major innovations of the past century and a half — the telegraph, the automobile, refrigeration, air conditioning, computers — they all came from entrepreneurs,» says Dearie.
If you can't answer them, it's no skin off my nose, dearie.
@CatholicMom... you need to get out more, dearie.
That's life on the web, dearie.
An intelligent life form would know when to use «its» and when to use «it's», dearie.
What are your credentials, dearie?
Your comment doesn't come out in the wash, dearie.
When you have a point other than the one on yer little tin - foil chapeau, dearie, alert the media.
In that it's completely indicative of your inability to make any kind of sentient statement, yeah, dearie.
As for the rest of your swill, dearie, who gives a turd's weight to any of it?
The only person whose ethics matter, dearie, is, as Moby just told you, the woman who is pregnant.
No, dearie, it isn't.
and why are you being condescending and calling me dearie and stuff?
Oh, and dearie, I'd have a little more tolerance for your views if you knew how to use an apostrophe and bothered to consider subject - verb agreement.
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