• Yet they have allowed themselves to be led by the nose by the French over this Haider business.

    ECONOMIST: Wolfgang Sch��ssel, Austria��s steely chancellor

  • We are being led by the nose but by whom, and to what end?

    ECONOMIST: New verse

  • So this is one report where ministers are led by the nose through the implications of their tax decisions on output and tax revenue.

    BBC: Buzzard platform in the North Sea

  • Microsoft, knowing that Nokia has no alternative OS available as a platform, will lead Nokia by the nose, and certainly Microsoft will attempt to bear-hug Nokia so that Microsoft gets significant cut of the revenue as Nokia recovers.

    FORBES: Is Nokia Stock Oversold?

  • The pilots responded to the situation by pointing the nose upward, rather than downward, to recover.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • Piotti obliged by using the nose of his car to push Moss into the pits.

    CNN: The magic and misery of Monza

  • Vegas has the Yankees favored by a nose over the Rays to win the American League pennant this year, but if the Yanks get knocked out early ratings will fall off a cliff as there is no other team to pick up the slack.

    FORBES: Baseball Playoff Ratings Likely To Fall

  • If there are problems, the patient can be fed by mouth, by a tube going into the nose and down to the stomach, or directly into the stomach.

    BBC: Princess Margaret: The medical care

  • Questions abound about I'll Have Another (12-1), who beat Creative Cause only by a nose in the Santa Anita Derby.

    WSJ: Kentucky Derby: How to Eliminate 19 Horses

  • In December, he was rushed to the hospital after being hit on the nose by a man while signing autographs near his car following a political rally.

    FORBES: Chile's New President

  • And we're allowing, literally, the camel's nose under the tent by not seriously looking at this and determining where regulation is needed.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Study participants were also taught to breathe by taking deep breaths through the nose, feeling the air fill their lungs and exhaling fully.

    CNN: Mindfulness training busts stress

  • Shadow Cabinet Office minister Jon Trickett said during departmental questions on 2 November 2011 that the number of FoI requests responded to by the Cabinet Office had "nose dived" from 90% to 42% in a year.

    BBC: Labour slams department's record on FoI requests

  • Pilots say those stalls are particularly insidious because pilots cannot see the tail wings and because the recovery procedure is the opposite of a main-wing stall -- tail-wing stalls generally are overcome by raising the plane's nose.

    CNN: Source: Wrong move possibly made before Buffalo plane crash

  • Australia won the first session, England the second, and the 79-run partnership between Michael Hussey and Brad Haddin in the final session, helped the hosts stay a nose in front of the game by stumps.

    BBC: Justin Langer's key moments

  • Such potency makes the substance hard to detect by chemical analysis, which lacks the sensitivity of the nose.

    ECONOMIST: Wine

  • In the same week in September that he fired Anwar, Mahathir thumbed his nose at the global economy by instituting restrictive exchange controls on the Malaysian currency.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia

  • The 1960s technique involves focusing on the diaphragm while breathing, and emphasises breathing through the nose, accompanied by relaxation training.

    BBC: NEWS | Health | Breathing technique 'aids asthma'

  • Its benefits -- shortening the duration of illness by one to two days and reducing viral excretion from the nose -- are modest, he said.

    CNN: Feds update H1N1 antivirals guidelines

  • He reckons he can win it better by being wary on the euro, unpopular with most Germans, and by thumbing his nose at Mr Kohl.

    ECONOMIST: Germany

  • The Nose was first scaled by Warren Harding, Wayne Merry and George Whitmore in 1958 after 45 days of climbing scattered over 16 months.

    WSJ: El Capitan's Nose in a Day | By Michael J. Ybarra

  • Mr Milosevic further thumbed his nose at the world by refusing to let a prosecutor from the international war-crimes tribunal at The Hague, Louise Arbour, enter Kosovo.

    ECONOMIST: Kosovo on the brink, again

  • The man who said in 1994: "I don't pursue vendettas or punch people on the nose, " lit-up the dull 2001 general election by, well, punching a man on the chin.

    BBC: The John Prescott story

  • Or a plastic surgeon could use a facial beauty analysis from Anaface to immediately show potential patients how their looks could be enhanced by changing the shape of their eyes, nose or ears.

    FORBES: Free computer analysis of your beauty. What's the catch?

  • Mr Jindal's people reportedly decided that Mr Bush's intervention in last year's Senate race, where the Democrat, Mary Landrieu, narrowly survived, was seen by the proud locals as Washington pushing its nose into local matters.

    ECONOMIST: More bad news for the Democrats

  • That contempt springs from a keen nose for weakness, honed by the habits of dictatorship and based on an estimate -- so far unrefuted -- of Mr. Obama's mettle.

    WSJ: Obama's Obsolete Iran Policy

  • The 62-year-old former nurse from Menlo Park, Calif. suffered from chronic sinusitis, a recurring inflammation of the cavities behind the eyes and nose commonly caused by bacterial or viral infections.

    FORBES: Balloon Therapy

  • He is ignorant of the difference between margin and mark up, leading him to think that there are 3, 000% profit margins on illegal drugs: further, that such profits are captured by the street level drug sellers themselves, not the entire transport system from Columbian field to American nose.

    FORBES: Hunting Hari: Judging Johann's Journalism

  • The women say he punched Sieman in the face -- breaking her nose and cheekbone -- and lifted Stramaglia her off the ground by her hair, then threw her down and kicked her.

    CNN: Showbuzz

  • When the family was painted by John Singer Sargent, he asked the artist to emphasise the irregularity of Edith's nose.

    ECONOMIST: She was as highly regarded as W.B. Yeats and T.S. Eliot

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