It was the only time New York's struggling power-play unit connected in the game, but it came at the perfect time and helped snap the Capitals' season-high winning streak at three games.
"They're taking steps to make what has been an unprofitable unit for some time right-sized, " RBC Capital Markets analyst Sean Kim said.
When a copy sells, the book jumps to a high rank, and then gets knocked down one unit every time any lower-ranked book sells.
The raid on the bunker was carried out by the FBI's hostage response team, which serves as the agency's full-time counterterrorism unit, Pack said Wednesday.
Genesis Energy reported third quarter earnings per unit, excluding a one-time tax benefit, of 29 cents on November 6, matching the Zacks Consensus Estimate but beating the year-ago earnings by 7%.
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At about that time, Ms. White started putting together the first full-time terrorism prosecution unit in the country.
The unit's number of full-time constables will be reduced from four to two.
As measured by Nielsen SoundScan, overall music sales reached an another all-time high, with unit sales increasing 3.1% over last year.
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The University of Chicago's Graduate School of Business has claimed top spot in the Economist Intelligence Unit's 2007 ranking of full-time MBA programmes ( full report and methodology).
Conventional wisdom has it that AOL Time Warner shares are so low that the market has assigned zero value to the America Online unit--indeed, Mark contends that even the strongly performing Time Warner assets are undervalued right now.
Morgan, according to Brian Watson, who led the private-equity unit, Morgan Capital, at the time.
Mr Blair and other ministers have been taking a close interest in an inquiry into national identity by Demos a think-tank run by Geoff Mulgan, who also works part-time for the Downing Street policy unit.
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The FA have confirmed their compliance unit have launched an inquiry into the incidents before half-time.
Mr Le Page said the unit was established in 1975 when there were 36 full-time firefighters, but the service had grown to 52 full-time staff and no longer relied on the retained section.
By contrast, Joseph Ripp , vice chairman of the American Online unit of AOL Time Warner (nyse: AOL - news - people ), warned of dire consequences should the moratorium expire.
Its main rival, Netscape, went on to become a unit of AOL Time Warner (nyse: AOL - news - people ) and though still popular, is mostly consigned to second-place status among Web browsers.
In a recent interview with the trade journal Cableworld, Jamie Kellner , CEO of Turner Broadcasting, a unit of AOL Time Warner (nyse: AOL - news - people ), not only suggested that ad-skipping is "theft" but also argued that TV viewers are under some kind of contract to watch advertisements.
Look for it to ship by "early Summer, " so it's time to scoop up that first-gen unit now if you're jonesing for the integrated display.
Intervention has restrained the unit thus far, although the yen remains close to an all-time high.
Or more precisely, to rewrite DNA one unit at a time, using this genetic data to make proteins-to-order, which in turn would define entire living cells.
As you shed your other non-entrepreneurial responsibilities (like class), each individual unit of your time becomes more valuable.
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Today at DEMO Mobile SF, we finally got to see a prototype unit for ourselves and watch it scan someone's head in real-time.
Once a new unit is built, the operational costs are nominal and over a 40-year time period, such facilities have proven to be cost effective.
But short-time schemes are expensive: in the first quarter of 2009 unit labour costs in industry rose by about 25%, thanks to subsidies paid to idled workers.
The territory covered by this referendum has been functioning as an autonomous unit for five years, and in that time has brought in some non-oil investment, chiefly in agribusiness.
About the same time Ugly also sold to Garcia a unit that made loans to third-party dealerships.
Norris, who was 31 at the time, was sent to a secure unit shortly after smothering her 10-day-old son Leo.
At that time, that unit was a patriarchal compound that housed a polygamous multi-generational family supported by slave-labor and indentured servitude.
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Schwartz bucked opposition from both the IDF and the ultra-Orthodox establishment and founded the crucial unit which brings ultra-Orthodox youths into the IDF in large numbers for the first time.
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