For those who can't make it to the Caribbean, CNN.com will provide a live Webcast of the eclipse.
"When you can't make free throws, when you can't make 3-point shots, and you can't make shots in the paint, it's very hard to win, " Brooklyn interim coach P.
"An organization can't turn itself inside out to make itself something it isn't so it can satisfy the aspirations of a few people, " she says.
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"I said, 'I can wrap it, but the bottle isn't going to make it, '" Mr. Miranda said.
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If you can't make it to France to see the stunning Versailles grounds in person, this site is the next best thing.
The Republican presidential candidates are looking at a couple of men who may shake things up for the three frontrunners and the gang of seven who can't seem to make it out of single digits in the recent polls.
But don't make it so patients can't come to hospital and then eventually the services will be put in place.
Whatever schemes they might come up with to hold this project together, if they can't make the case to parliament - and the voters - they should not be making it at all.
Samin Sharma, a cardiologist at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine, say she thinks most doctors would opt to use Cypher if it weren't for persistent manufacturing problems that can make the device harder for doctors to get.
If our communities can't reasonably afford to purchase and rely on the wind power we sell, it is difficult to make the moral case for our businesses, let alone an economic one.
As for unsightly wires, the Audyssey Wireless Speakers have two: the unavoidable power cord (with a chunky power supply) as well as a thin black-and-red cable that connects the left and right channels. (You may want to replace this with more discreet, clear speaker wire if you can't hide it somehow.) Both make the speakers better suited to a permanent set-up than on-the-go listening.
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Granted, it's impossible to judge the quality from our compressed eyes-on video, but if you can't make it out to NAB, you'll just have to take us on our word that these really are quite stunning.
In a global economy where talent can easily migrate, it doesn't make sense for the U.S. to restore the 91% or even the 70% tax bracket it once had.
The truth is, even the greatest equipment can't make good coffee unless the barista has the know-how to brew it.
Here's the recipe--so if you can't make it to Vegas, you can experience a taste of Twist at home.
"You can't express how much this one man meant to those of us dreaming to make it in the music business, " Wilson said.
"You've got to make the talk on the field, you can't do it off the field, " says captain Boje.
The government can't make the problems go away, Paulson says, but it can make a big effort to help those who are capable of owning a home refinance their loans.
' It's the least we can do to make sure he knows he isn't forgotten and we are keeping faith with him.
You can check out the finer details in the Japanese PR sourced below, but know these aren't likely to make it stateside -- not unless you want to pony up the extra dough to import one, anyway.
"We've got to be better, go to the dirty areas, make it hard, make it so he can't get out of his crease, " said Rangers defenseman Ryan McDonagh, whose delay-of-game penalty in overtime led to the winning goal.
Many are fleeing on foot because they can't afford boats or buses, Albuja said, and even if they do make it, they get there only to find the roads blocked.
Why can't the workers have the same right to make that same decision, either to have a secret ballot or majority sign it?
"The government of the day decided it wanted to make a profit and I am afraid you can't make a profit out of humans, " he said.
They've got no control over who comes in, they've got to try and make them better, but you can't do that completely, it's got to be done, linked to the community in the form of after care.
So we think this is a fair deal because what is says is you won't go bankrupt if you decide to go to college, but what it also says is you can make the choice for the lower salary but greater fulfillment, greater satisfaction pursuing your passion -- you can do that and it's not going to be cost-prohibitive.
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