He added that he had not changed his mind that the vote was a once-in-a-generation opportunity.
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He said the project was a "once-in-a-generation chance to transform the whole local fabric of education".
Doha represents a once-in-a-generation opportunity to help millions in the developing world rise from poverty and despair.
Now is the time for business and political leaders to be making the case for this once-in-a-generation prize.
Mr Miliband said the Leveson report provided a "once-in-a-generation opportunity for real change" and backed an all-party approach.
Of course, Phelps is a once-in-a-generation athlete, but Franklin is on the cusp of becoming a major star.
Lay left behind a once-in-a-generation playbook on how not to run a company.
People there have seen once-in-a-generation companies and they understand how to incubate them.
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Worse yet, by their petty parsimony, they risk squandering a once-in-a-generation opportunity to do very well strategically by doing good.
"We have a once-in-a-generation chance to rebuild our electricity market, rebuild investor confidence, and rebuild our power stations, " Mr Huhne said.
We face a once-in-a-generation opportunity to empower people in our changing world.
But I would propose an exemption to the a promise is a promise rule, and that's the immortal-genius-a-person-of-historical-importance exemption, very much akin to your put-it-away-for-a-generation.
Changing that would be an excellent use of a once-in-a-generation crisis.
His instinct is to be supportive because of the chilling effect of the crisis on the UK. But to many of his supporters this is a once-in-a-generation opportunity to win back some powers from Brussels.
Speaking to the Independent newspaper, Richard Reeves - who stood down as the Lib Dems' director of strategy on Thursday to work in America - said Tuesday's vote was a "critical moment" for Lords reform and "a once-in-a-generation chance" to secure it.
One driver for Seagate in the transaction is its move into NAND-Flash based products: the company is nearing the launch of a second-generation enterprise solid-state drive offering, and Luczo says a third-generation product under development jointly with Samsung should arrive in 2012.
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"The real issue is that the Treasury should agree to our request for the Scottish Government to be able to pay for such a large, once-in-a-generation capital project over a longer period of time beyond the construction period, rather than within a few short years, " said a Scottish Government spokesman.
Unplugged Instruments, a Silicon Valley start-up that was making a next-generation electronic guitar, also closed after failing to raise money this year.
Evaluating beer comes naturally to a fifth-generation scion who, as a newborn, was supposedly anointed with a dab of it on his tongue--a Busch family tradition.
"Blu-ray" he said, when asked whether to go with HD DVD or Blu-ray for a next-generation videodisc player.
Another promising treatment: an anti-CD20 antibody--kind of a second-generation Rituxan--that Genentech plans to test against rheumatoid arthritis, lupus and multiple sclerosis.
We flew a simulated mission within a grounded duplicate of the flyable F-35 cockpit, and the capabilities and improvements are quite clear -- you definitely don't want to encounter an F-35 from a previous-generation aircraft.
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Popeil's invention, Gladwell said, is "arguably the greatest rotisserie oven for the home ever made, " and it has been marketed by a third-generation member of a family that perfected the art of selling directly to consumers on the Jersey Shore boardwalk.
And for a first-generation product in a new space, we have to say, in the whole time we've been playing around with G-Fox, we've yet to encounter a single crash or slowdown in spite of extensive squeezing, head patting and tossing up in the air, adorably.
Just look at a fast-growing company, Egnyte, which is a next-generation storage provider.
For urban areas like New York or Los Angeles, there will be a unique--perhaps once in a generation--chance to induce middle-class people to settle down in big-city homes or condominiums.
Etienne Merle is a fifth-generation chef who ran a French restaurant in Ithaca, N.
As a first-generation Somali American in a small central Ohio suburb, I have grown up between cultures.
"Cloud-based browsing is a next-generation answer to the challenges of the modern internet, " said Arkady Volozh, CEO of Yandex.
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