Thursday, September 27, 2012

NYT "Bounce Off" Sentences


  • In Brooklyn, Bracing for Hurricane Barclays
Now I am of the mind-set that I am living in this amazing experiment and I am going to see what happens. I feel like I either have to do that or move.”

  • Shrink to Fit Article
The allure of living in New York City, particularly for young singles, is as inexorable as the cruel math of making it happen.

  • Egyptian Leader Spells Out Terms For U.S.-Arab Ties
He said the United States must respect the Arab world’s history and culture, even when that conflicts with Western values.

  •  Rebels Announce Move of Headquarters From Turkey to Liberated Syria Territory
 “Our goal is not to take the place of the current regime, which is taking its last breaths.”

  •  2 Islamist Militias Disband Amid Anger Over Killings
 “They say they are handling security, but what security do we have?”

  •  The Fans Are Irrelevant In the Business of the NHL
Nothing bothers fans more than to hear that their team, whose filled-to-capacity arena creates a raucous, hostile environment for opponents, is losing money despite their intense emotional involvement.

  •  In Round 3 for the Fed, A Challenge for Investors
 “Don’t fight the Fed.”

  •  In Shark Infested Waters, Resolve of Two Giants Is Tested
 The value of the islands has never been in their aesthetics, but in history and geopolitics.

  •  Fleeced by Fees?
 “The idea is not to say ‘No,’ but the answer is ‘No.’”

  •  A Long Bike Ride Across a Small Country
 Like much of Europe, Luxembourg has an enthusiastic cycling culture.

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