For one, Ballmer has a vested interest in keeping his hand on the tiller.
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Tiller says his company uses about one-third the manufacturing space that First Solar needs.
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The electric steering is acceptably directional, if you know what I mean, but it isn't filled with the tiller-joy.
And what I have tried to provide since I arrived in September is a steady hand on the tiller.
When he went back into retirement last year, he handed Chung the tiller.
But frustration with the mayor owes more to the perception that there is no firm hand on the tiller.
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With such a rebound under way, Japan can afford to ignore America's demands and hold the economic tiller steady.
The iteration of the spread, as Tiller conceived it, wasn't about bombing the ball downfield the way NFL quarterbacks often did.
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The wheel on the right side of the image is the tiller wheel, used to steer the airplane on the ground.
Later, at a nearby farm, Ms. Nassauer set a round tiller blade atop an electric-fence post, so that it resembled a sunflower.
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Suddenly he uttered an expletive and yanked the tiller toward him.
And then he talked about the murder of George Tiller and failed to mention the religion of the man who shot George Tiller, which was Christian.
But with a reminder of his achievements and a warning of what may happen without his hand at the tiller, Mahathir is getting the voters ready.
The economy, which grew with his hand on the tiller by an average 2.8% a year between 1997 and 2006, is likely to expand by less from now on.
Hong Kong-based businesses tend to agree that the safety of the peg and the stability of markets and interest rates were worth a brief official hand on the tiller.
On the other hand, there are other people who are making a connection to, for example, the murder of Dr. George Tiller, a few weeks ago, who performed abortions.
His great claim was always that he was the, he was the man, the authoritative figure who had his hand on the tiller as far as the economy was concerned.
But first, on George Tiller, anything else for the President to say about that, or any actions that he or the White House is contemplating in the wake of that murder?
The Frenchman will get his hands on the interest-rate tiller as soon as November 6th, when the 18 members of the ECB's governing council gather for the first time under his leadership.
Even the Father of the House, and renowned grumpy old man, Sir Edward Heath offered a glowing tribute to the former Tiller girl who started work in the Commons as an MP's secretary.
When the Indiana plant is complete (likely in 2014), it will be the largest solar manufacturing site in the U.S., with 640 megawatts of annual capacity, says Abound Solar Chief Executive Officer Tom Tiller.
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Instead of a tractor and irrigation equipment, all SPIN farmers need are a few hand tools, maybe a Roto-tiller, and a commercial cooler to store their crops until they can get them to market.
Branson handed the tiller to the friend.
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Selby got into the movie business last year when he formed Horsethief Pictures with filmmakers Tiller Russell and Duncan Montgomery. (Clarium is not an investor in the company.) Unlike many rich people who get into the movie business to go to premieres and meet stars, Selby got into the biz because he saw a technological hole he thought he could fill.
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