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    1. But with yesterday's victory by Henlys in the battle of the motor traders - following hot on the heels of Manders' successful defence against fellow paint maker Kalon - the predators' lot is not proving an easy one.
    2. Step on it: Interdome Inc. of Los Angeles offers a sheepskin pad that sticks to the car floor under the foot pedals, to prevent high heels from getting scuffed.
    3. Coming on the heels of gains by Apple Computer Inc. in its copyright-infringement lawsuit against Microsoft, such uncertainty could magnify concerns about Windows.
    4. You could be an old fogey at 19. You can be kicking up your heels at 63. It's an attitude.
    5. A slip of a girl in a shocking pink suit - all legs and heels - playing the corporate game.
    6. His letters are filled with references to deadlines and the need for cash ("there are going to be an awful lot of bailiffs nipping at my heels unless I can rustle up some of the long green").
    7. This smacks of 'yet another EC effort to drag its heels on an issue', one said. No negotiators are forecasting a procurement deal will be reached in Brussels next week.
    8. Case IH of Racine, Wis., was not as lucky as Ford and suffered a $95 million loss in 1988 on the heels of a $253 million loss in 1987.
    9. The dollar fell in early European trading today on the heels of Tuesday's sharp drop in New York.
    10. "A lot of short people cheated by wearing high heels," complained Ms. Derlachter, who made it inside but was not among the 503 people selected.
    11. Luckily, she had her heels on throughout the whole ordeal.
    12. The transaction had been anticipated by industry observers, and comes on the heels of the order by American, a unit of Dallas-based AMR Corp.
    13. The announcement comes on the heels of a declaration by government scientists in April that the rare owl is likely to become extinct unless millions of acres of habitat are created.
    14. Goldman, with its continued dominance in equity underwriting, was close on Merrill's heels, helping to raise $21.2 billion, for a 13% market share.
    15. The company denied rumors that it was considering a cut in its dividend on the heels of its recent report of lower-than-expected quarterly earnings from continuing operations.
    16. Coming on the heels of Ronald Reagan's series of five summits with Gorbachev and the signing of a major U.S.-Soviet arms agreement, "Bush is between a rock and a hard place," said University of Virginia political scientist Larry Sabato.
    17. In the bulls' view, this single-country, publicly traded stock fund is poised for a takeoff on the heels of an expected surge in the slumbering South Korean stock market.
    18. The place fizzes with fashion shops, tottering high heels, couture and indeed with fur coats.
    19. Recently, an East Coast climbing instructor who forgot to tie the knot on his harness during a lesson fell 30 to 35 feet, crushing the bones in his heels and breaking his back.
    20. The sales, on the heels of orders announced Thursday for 1.4 million tons of corn and 150,000 tons of soybean meal, come as U.S. and Soviet officials prepare to huddle next week in Moscow on grain trade between the two countries.
    21. The most memorable is a huge, slow arc that each dancer traces with one arm, in which the whole upper body opens and expands; and this is contrasted with a sharp lift of the heels while the dancers close their flexed arms before their faces.
    22. Goldwater cooled his political heels for four years after his loss to Lyndon Johnson, then was re-elected to the Senate without the seniority he had built up in the previous two terms.
    23. Consider those who bought the Clemente Global Growth Fund on the heels of a bid last September by a group led by Thomas Pickens III.
    24. Make costumes short enough to avoid tripping, and dress youngsters in shoes that fit _ mom's high heels can be a hazard to youngsters, the National Safety Council warns.
    25. The latest shutdown, at the Lansing, Mich., plant, comes on the heels of previously announced cutbacks at about a dozen GM plants to bring production in line with sales.
    26. Mr. Ladd's departure on the heels of Mr. Rich's resignation is another blow to MGM/UA.
    27. Also caught up in the change will be Bromfield Street's Hat Cleaning and Shine, where a customer could get a good shine for a buck or so, and where they'd even put new heels on your shoes if you wanted to wait a few minutes.
    28. "Buying on AEA works," he adds, because the autumn conference comes on the heels of the often traumatic third-quarter earnings period for technology stocks.
    29. "All of a sudden they are nipping us in the heels," he said.
    30. Why should women who have discovered the comfort of "running shoes" during the New York City transit strike of 1980 go back to work wearing high heels as Carl Remick urges in his Aug. 4 editorial-page article, "Male Image Droops in Designer Slobwear"?
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