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LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Metro is limbering up for a lengthy battle.
The Leave side, meanwhile, is limbering up to punch above its weight.
But those were all just stretches, a limbering up for the big event.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - The European Parliament is limbering up for its least irrelevant election.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - European companies are limbering up for a Japanese-style foreign takeover binge.
While he spoke, the ballerina kept stretching and limbering up, as though preparing to go onstage.
Now they feel like limbering-up exercises for the kind of writing he's going to do.
May, like Mr. Johnson, are limbering up, it is not clear that a contest is imminent.
A bigger attraction is the morning exercise routine—a couple of dozen people limbering up their creaky joints.
Far from retreating, he is limbering up for a new contest—to reinvent social networking, this time around messaging.
If the performance suggested a limbering-up session more than a nightclub set, that wasn't to the detriment of the music.
The holidays are looming, warns our Food editor, and now is the time to start limbering up for the big feast.
At this point the diaries evolve from emotional vent to limbering-up exercise to full-on rough drafts for Sedaris's writing.
There is one difference now, however: almost every central bank in the world, from the United States to Ukraine, is limbering up to cut rates.
Meanwhile, the national football squad, under the redoubtable leadership of Roy "Cosmopolitan Linguist" Hodgson, was limbering up for its Euro 16 fixture the following Monday.
In Karnataka, a southern state of 64m people (about as many as in France), parties have been loosening their purse strings for a crucial limbering-up.
Europe's bourses slowly shook off another groggy start, as had Wall Street futures which were limbering up for earnings from bulge-bracket banks JPMorgan and Wells Fargo.
SHARES IN THE biggest internet firms took a nasty tumble on June 3rd, after weekend reports suggested American authorities were limbering up to scrutinise their business models.
Now stumping for the Senate seat vacated by Jeff Sessions, the attorney-general, the former chief justice of Alabama is limbering up for a more ambitious fight.
"If we get through Brexit by avoiding no-deal, the BoE will be limbering up for rate hikes," said Sarah Hewin, chief Europe economist at Standard Chartered.
LONDON (Reuters Breakingviews) - Just Eat shareholders are limbering up for a feast this Christmas as two suitors prepare rival menus to win over the UK food delivery company.
The mid-sized banks to which small firms tend to turn for money, and which have benefited from deregulation, show no signs of limbering up for a big burst of borrowing.
LONDON, Sept 22014 (Reuters) - Emerging market countries, companies and investors are limbering up for what could be a nearly $2403 billion avalanche of debt issuance over the next couple of months.
Already limbering up for the lecture circuit, Mr. Sharansky welcomes the new leadership of Saudi Arabia, saying he does not know yet how transformational Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman will prove to be.
And with all the limbering up you might well have forgotten which duck pout you were intending to pull before the shutter fires… #FirstWorldProblems The app is also definitely little glitchy at this early stage.
In a livestream broadcast by a local NBC affiliate, Kaepernick could be seen doing the stuff athletes usually do when they arrive at workouts: chatting with onlookers, milling around, tapping at a phone, limbering up.
And in this polarizing context, Mr. Johnson seems to be presenting himself as the man who will deliver Brexit despite the opposition of lawmakers and the establishment, limbering up for a "people against Parliament" campaign.
And in this polarizing context, Mr. Johnson seems to be presenting himself as the man who will deliver Brexit despite the opposition of lawmakers and the establishment, limbering up for a "people against Parliament" campaign.
Dutch politicians are limbering up to campaign for elections on March 15, with opinion polls indicating that Wilders' Freedom Party is now neck-and-neck with the VVD Party of conservative Dutch Prime Minister Mark Rutte.
It also comes with top central banks like the U.S. Federal Reserve and European Central Bank limbering up to cut their rates, and under varying degrees of political pressure too, which is a major difference to last year.
Autumn is somewhere between a preamble and a procession: the game's giants shaking off the rust, limbering up, going through the motions, all with the help of some willing sparring partners happy to be along for a money-spinning ride.
They're limbering up, ready to pick it up and examine its prickly exterior and soft underbelly—they're bracing themselves to see how fragile it can be, and how many people of all genders can be hurt when a man finds himself superficially threatened.
It could be worse: The Yomiuri newspaper in Japan reported last month that the $14 billion Japanese brewer was limbering up to pay as much as $10 billion for the brands, the sale of which is intended to ease antitrust clearance for AB InBev's takeover of SABMiller.
But in Cuba, May Day takes on a celebratory air, with vuvuzelas blaring and salsa bands limbering up in Havana's streets by 7 AM. I was there this year, watching thousands congregate for the lefty occasion that's taken place worldwide in some form since the late 19th century.
"We are ready for the great multi-dimensional game of chess in which we engage in more than one negotiation at once and we are limbering up to use nerves and muscles and instincts that this country has not had to use for half a century," he told attendees, including the US ambassador to the United Kingdom.
A teenager, the 17-year- old Billy Gawronski (19101981) swam the Hudson River to stow away on board but was caught. He was soon to make other attempts this time on the Bolling and get caught again. However, as he was limbering up for a fourth attempt, Byrd gave in, and invited him onto the expedition, joining and sailing shortly after his 18th birthday. He took over from the older Siple in the galley, and in the long term was given the job of catching penguins for Siple.
Three members of the Battery were later awarded the Victoria Cross for gallantry in the face of the enemy during the Battle. War diaries noted that Captain Douglas Reynolds RFA VC had been aided by three volunteers from 37 Battery RFA, in limbering up a field gun under heavy fire from the advancing German Army. Dragging the howitzers away from enemy fire only 100 yards from their position, they managed to return it to the Battery and commence firing. Subsequently, Driver Job Drain and Driver Frederick Luke were awarded the VC whilst the third volunteer, Gunner Benjamin Cobey was Killed in Action.

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