Sales sputtered in March because consumers proved more interested in squirreling away money and paying off existing debt than splurging on spring items, analysts said.
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He ultimately acquired nearly 100 policies that he expected would pay roughly $ 30 million on his death, squirreling them away in an office vault.
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The younger generation appears to be marking time until the millennium, squirreling away ideas and energy, presenting stingy collections with one or two concepts.
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But squirreling is insurance for those of us who have no faith that garden centers will again offer our favorite coleus or scented geranium next spring.
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Inmate Joel O'Keefe is back in solitary Wednesday after officials at Clinton Correctional Facility say they found him allegedly squirreling makeshift hooks and ropes.
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He would work behind the counter in one of the storefront Brooklyn delis, squirreling away money that he would mail to his expanding family in Yemen.
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It is enough to make you wonder what objects people might be squirreling away in the Clinton White House . ( Wipe that smirk off your face!
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Albert Pfeiffer, the museum's curator and an architect, and Carl Magnusson, Knoll's director of design, began squirreling items away.
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But others, like Angela Ziel, 26, an insurance underwriter, said they were squirreling away paper so they would have ready access to confetti.
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Rapidly rising numbers of banknotes in circulation suggest that consumers are nervous even about keeping money in banks, and are squirreling away cash under the futon.