| 41. | We're talking role models here, folks : sign on the dotted line for millions and then deliver a steel-toed kick to the boss.
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| 42. | Anderson had seen Thurman trash-talk his way through an American Athletic Union Tournament and immediately asked him to sign on the dotted line.
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| 43. | But she also concedes that, for most artists at the bottom rung, there are few choices but to sign on the dotted line.
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| 44. | Interior Minister Jorge Matzkin said Argentina should not simply " surrender " to the IMF terms and " sign on the dotted line.
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| 45. | Welfare recipients, especially single mothers, will have to sign on the dotted line to just that kind of government micro-management of their lives.
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| 46. | As soon as they sign on the dotted line and cash their first paycheck, they forfeit any right to feel picked on or abused.
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| 47. | Although she still wavered, what persuaded her to sign on the dotted line was that all the concerto recordings would be conducted by Kreizberg.
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| 48. | They often cannot make a decision and rely on the other person to say, ` Oh just sign on the dotted line . "'
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| 49. | And, if a customer is ready to sign on the dotted line, " you can execute the contract electronically at the same time ."
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| 50. | Even if Al Davis signs on the dotted line to bring the Raiders back to Oakland, the football team's return could face significant obstacles.
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