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You sometimes even hear the G word — gentrification — bandied around.
Ideas like banning women from the workplace are bandied around casually in these communities.
The term will be bandied around the world this evening, in Yuri's Night celebrations.
Without changes to the laws, charges of blasphemy are being bandied around ever more loosely.
In the coming hours and days there will be much speculation and plenty of accusations bandied around.
So when the "populist" word started being bandied around, 2100, 225, I thought, actually I like that.
The notion of deeper integration between Russia and Belarus has been bandied around since the mid-2000s.
These stories were bandied around, and Kurt recycled a lot of them in Cat's Cradle in describing Felix Hoenikker.
Last year, Manfred bandied around the idea of getting rid of the shift, now it's curtailing relief pitcher appearances.
The city wasn't much like the hardened industrial, or just generally miserable, stereotypes that get bandied around about it.
The "friend zone" is a term that's been bandied around in conversations about unrequited crushes and unreciprocated overtures for many a year.
At the $100 billion figure bandied around in recent media reports, it would mean valuing the company at over 100 times earnings.
Unlike the libertarian rhetoric bandied around on Silk Road, RAMP refused to support any agenda, knowing what happens to such outspoken parties in Russia.
Burnout is a term regularly bandied around in an age where emphasis on work-life balance is higher than ever, but difficult to achieve.
But, Gratz warned, when it comes to actual development, while Jacobsian ideas are bandied around a lot, they are rarely put into practice as intended.
The phrase dark pattern design is pretty antique in Internet terms, though you'll likely have heard it being bandied around quite a bit of late.
The word "impeachment" has been bandied around quite a bit over the past two years, but now it looks like it may actually be happening.
The Trump team has bandied around possible locations to sign the deal — ideas have included Iowa and Camp David — but has struggled to find a mutually acceptable venue.
One number often bandied around is "331," which is the number of days ahead of time several major airlines (like American, Delta, and Alaska Airlines) release their booking calendars.
The 'mind games' that McGregor and others play get to be a corny cliché for those of us following the sport and hearing the term bandied around full time.
Inevitably, discussion will ensue about the sad marginalization of medieval studies in the contemporary humanities, and the way "medieval" is still bandied around as some kind of marker of barbarism.
A major disruption of US infrastructure via a cyber attack is what some have called a "cyber 9/11," or a "cyber Pearl Harbor"—a much bandied around nightmare scenario.
While clean coal technology assuredly exists, the term itself is bandied around by GOP members to undermine federal environmental regulations that place limits on greenhouse gas emissions from coal plants.
In the days since the correction began — the market's recouped more than half the downside since the low point — a volley of explanations has been bandied around in analyst notes.
The "affordable" in the ACA is not based on the gross premiums that are bandied around in the press but net costs after subsidies, as a fixed percentage of income.
With its 3,500 square meter floorplan, infinity pool and waterslide, its developers claim its currently secret selling value will reach "well above" the €300 million price tag being bandied around in the press.
It expressed concern about some of the proposals being bandied around during election season and said they could have consequences, with focus particularly on infrastructure spending and tax cuts that aren't paid for.
Romney's name was bandied around as a possible pick for Secretary of State after the November election and he met with the president a handful of times – but was not chosen for an administration role.
John Allison is a name frequently mentioned when it comes to potential candidates President-elect Donald Trump is considering to run the nation's financial system, though a handful of other names also have been bandied around.
This is why the words "witch hunt" get bandied around at times like this because it does seem crazy when you start pointing it all out; it seems beyond belief really, that so many men are implicated.
The good news for the Democrats is that the longer Oprah's name gets bandied around as a possible presidential candidate, the more valuable her endorsement will be in a year or so when the serious running begins.
Photo by Thierry Monasse/Getty Images Although plenty of other establishment names are still being bandied around for the top job — including chair and MD of the International Monetary Fund, Christine Lagarde (also French); and Dutch PM, Mark Rutte, to name just two.
Phrases like "safe word" and "permission" get bandied around without exposition or explanation for anyone unused to reading feminist articles; when the host capped off the house rules with "no means no," the audience cheer was louder than when Manwé showed off his butt.
These allegations have been bandied around for years without materially damaging Rubio; most likely, Trump just wanted something to make it look like he was fighting back against Rubio and the other outside groups that were pouring millions into campaign ads aimed at stopping Trump in Florida.
Many reasons have been bandied around for the lack of Americans, with the most notable leaks so far focusing on associates of Russian President Vladimir Putin, U.K. Prime Minister David Cameron and Icelandic Prime Minister Sigmundur David Gunnlaugsson, who stepped aside as head of government after his name surfaced.
" She didn't always feel this way: "[W]hen the phrase 'check your privilege' began to be bandied around on social media some years ago—as a sort of rough shorthand for 'you can't possibly know what you're talking about, because unlike me, you have never truly suffered'—it grated.
"It's still being talked about, still being bandied around the White House, and we've given them all the information that we have to show them where the potential for challenges are, and waiting for them to make a decision about what direction to go," Perry said, adding that department officials have completed what the White House asked of them.
The album was produced by Brendan Lynch who had previously worked with Paul Weller and Primal Scream. Bartup commented that "we got him because he'd worked with Primal Scream and that was what caught our ear when a few names were bandied around – we didn't want an album that sounded like it'd been made in the 60s". Trimble stated that ""we wanted to make a rock 'n' roll record that wasn't about wearing Converse and becoming junkies – and I think we did that. Both releases were critically acclaimed.
His performances saw his name bandied around as a favourite to win the AFL Rising Star Award, though St Kilda's Justin Koschitzke proved a worthy winner. The following season saw Lonie struggle with the dreaded osteitis pubis and second-year blues, as the Magpies charged towards their first finals appearance since 1994. He managed 18 games, and began slowly, spending plenty of time with VFL affiliate Williamstown. However, Lonie bolstered his stocks with a stunning finals performance, which saw him return to his hard running, rebounding form, his ability to meet a challenge head on a feature of the Magpies' September.
" He also noted "girlfriend" and "boyfriend" were "bandied around more times than necessary to establish who is with whom". However, he found it interesting to watch the characters grow up in another installment of the series and praised the cliffhanger ending. A reviewer from The Guardian was less troubled, calling this "the best in the series so far" and praising its "funny bits", but concurred with Ortiz on the perspective format, which they felt was lopsided in favor of Annabeth, Percy and Jason. In contrast, Benjamin Boche of KidsReads enjoyed having multiple narrators, writing, "Each one brings a breath of fresh air to whatever is happening and their unique perspectives keep things interesting.
In abolitionist, Liberty, and Free Soil circles the name 'republican' had been bandied around for a number of years, with even Horace Greeley using the term as early as 1852, and is credited to christening the name republican in 1854. In addition, Israel Washburn, U.S. congressman from Maine, used the name Republican in reference to forming an anti-slavery party, there were private meetings in Crawfordsville, Iowa, Ripon, Wisconsin, Exeter, New Hampshire, and the convention in Jackson, Michigan, which all claim to have first named the party republican in 1854. Research completed by Mrs. Page Johnson in 1976, agrees with the column by R.F. Howard in 1903, that Edwin Hurlbut named the Republican Party in Madison, WI., July 13, 1854.
The idea of an association of sorts had been bandied around since the selloff to the Pakistan Navy, and with ship associations, Ardent, Antelope, Alacrity and Ambuscade already having ship associations. It would be not until 2010 that like-minded former crew members decided that a main association should be formed, and with the naming of a new committee the first reunion of the Type 21 Club was organised and successfully met at RBL Crownhill in Plymouth in October 2010. Every year, the 2nd weekend of October, former shipmates and officers who ever served on these frigates meet once more. The association is open to all former members of crew, families, ship workers (who had worked on the frigates) and Pakistan Naval crew members of the frigates now part of the Pakistan navy.
One year before their first official matchup in interleague play, both teams retired the number of Hall of Famer Nolan Ryan, who had successful runs with both teams. During the 1997 off-season, "radical" realignment plans were bandied around about possibly rearranging teams from one league to another, especially Houston and Texas. In order to cut down on traveling costs and align teams together based on geography, the MLB owners came up with many plans to put the Astros and Rangers in a more suitable placement together. However, the American League and National League would lose their respective identities in the process.CPCP's MLB Realignment – ArmchairGM – Sports Wiki Database (The only move was the Brewers from the AL Central to the NL Central.) One of the plans in 2000 even featured the Texas Rangers in a six-team AL Central, so that they would be with other teams in the Central Time Zone, while the fledgling Arizona Diamondbacks would have had to leave the NL West for the AL West to replace the Rangers. During the 2005–06 off-season, the Florida Marlins were considering moving to San Antonio, among other cities, due to the lack of funding for a new stadium.

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