"He was probably at the tail end of his illness, but yes, he was symptomatic, " he says.
At the tail end of the second quarter, Apple will release another version of the MacBook Air.
So, at the tail end of 2012, with 2013 laid out before me I like what I see.
It exploded at the tail end of the evening rush hour -- an hour earlier the bus would have been packed.
So the first phase is recapitalize and get your balance sheets in order and we're at the tail end of that right now.
About the same time Chevrolet launched the Chevy Volt, at the tail end of 2010, Nissan launched the battery powered Nissan Leaf.
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In all, the convoy that follows him comprises 15 vehicles, including four heavily armored commando vans and a well-equipped ambulance at the tail end.
Fifteen miles from Spain's southeast coast, about 2, 000 homes were built around a well-manicured golf course at the tail end of a decadelong housing boom.
Lennon is the man Celtic want in the dugout for the next campaign after the 38-year-old's interim period in charge at the tail end of last season.
We have come a long way since the notion of heroism that prevailed at the tail end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th.
The former Scotland boss, who turns 70 in July, has made a great impact since taking over at Fir Park at the tail end of last year.
United States, a lawsuit by shareholders in Meritor, a Philadelphia savings and loan the FDIC seized and liquidated at the tail end of the savings-and-loan crisis in 1992.
When Donald Rumsfeld became defense secretary in 2001 at the tail end of the dot.com boom, he embraced the belief of visionaries that digital networks would transform warfare.
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Bullard, who had not played since April, was given a warm welcome by fans who had at times turned on him at the tail end of last season.
At the tail end of the global economic boom, when concerns about the environment were widely voiced, large "gas-guzzling" sports utility vehicles (SUVs) became objects of loathing and ridicule.
Larkin had led the National League in this statistic for three consecutive seasons (1989-1991) at a time where Ozzie Smith was at the tail end of winning 13 consecutive Gold Gloves (1980-1992).
Sir Anthony, who is also the independent complaints commissioner for the Financial Services Authority, raised concerns about the compliance scheme - added to legislation at the tail end of the last Parliament.
It was the first instance that the figure had dipped below 12 million since 1946, and it capped off a 24-month slide of manufacturing jobs that began at the tail end of 2007.
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He was dancing on the beach at the time, at the tail end of the massive new year party on Haad Rin beach, which had attracted tens of thousands of mostly young foreign tourists.
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The problem with all of this, and I was a student rolling around at the tail end of this regulatory squeeze, was that it was very difficult indeed to find a place available for rent.
Fitzgerald charged that Libby told FBI agents and the grand jury that "he was at the tail end of a chain of phone calls, passing on from one reporter what he heard from another" about Plame.
Nonetheless, at the tail end of last summer, a team of experts dug three trenches across the site and began hunting for evidence of the long-lost friary, where Richard III was recorded to have been buried.
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The FDIC has dropped its appeal of an 18-year-old lawsuit alleging it moved too hastily to close Meritor, a Philadelphia savings and loan the FDIC seized and liquidated at the tail end of the savings-and-loan crisis in 1992.
It's a change that's been considered for some time, and the Army is now at the tail end of a six-week trial of more than 300 Android, iPhone, and Windows Phone devices for military use.
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Besides food and jazz, what sets New Orleans apart is its unmatched calendar of festivals virtually non-stop, and I just visited at the tail end of Jazz Fest, which is second only to Mardi Gars in scope, and growing.
But it's still slack and amateurish, and unless you have an all-consuming interest in what the newspaper business was like at the tail end of the 20th century, it's hard to see how "Lucky Guy" comes anywhere near passing the who-cares test.
Brad Pitt plays Jesse James, who is at the tail end of his career and joins up with his brother Frank (Sam Shepard) for one last train robbery, then spends the rest of the story skulking under an alias or settling scores.
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Quick background: in an effort to attract fellow northerners south for the winter, Bostonian James Tufts built a grand resort near Southern Pines, NC at the tail end of the 19th century in what he believed to be a place with an especially healthy climate.
Due to a three-month drop in the median price of a single-family home as well as a continued decline of long-term interest rates (i.e. mortgage rates), the affordability of a single-family home has spiked back up to a level only briefly seen at the tail end of the financial crisis.
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