And the second was just a back of the envelope opportunity analysis.
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He went off his left foot to the right and sent a back of the hand to Jones who was racing behind him and crashed over.
His science was behind the popular Internet download a few years back of a new human ear grown onto the back of a mouse, a photo that turned the collective stomach of a public still queasy about biotechnology.
Douglas Barrie, of the International Institute for Strategic Studies, reckons that the air force will shrink dramatically, losing perhaps 200 jets through the early retirement of Tornadoes and Harriers and a scaling back of the plan for a 160-strong Typhoon fleet.
My study was admittedly limited, more of a back-of-the-envelope estimate than a rigorous examination.
The whale rose about 5ft above the water, showing a sliver of its back and a cluster of cream coloured barnacles, and then dove back down.
But despite the support of computer makers groaning under Intel's dominance, trying to hitch a ride on the back of a grumpy 800lb gorilla was proving a precarious form of existence.
Reading Fisher's counsel on how to achieve this feat, I was reminded of my time in the Marine Corps when the medic explained the uses of the caked tube of atropine kept in a back pocket of our cartridge belts as a remedy for a nerve gas attack.
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And, frankly, the American people are not buying this notion that what will cure our ills is more tax cuts for the wealthiest of Americans, and a rolling back of regulations designed to protect American consumers and our children from pollution.
But when Jonny gets a puncture, there are neither of the first two and only a late, lucky find in a back pocket of an inner tube.
In addition to a ton of great memories and a new understanding of Brazil, Margaret came back with a bunch of great photos, which we will highlight this week.
Or if Doc Brown had strapped a flux capacitor to the back of a comfy chair in Back to the Future (1985) instead of that iconic DeLorean?
James Anderson bowled seven immaculate overs which cost only 17 and included the wicket of Herschelle Gibbs, who stabbed a back-of-a-length delivery straight to short cover.
Al Jazeera broadcast what it said was footage from inside Qusayr showing the body of a fighter wearing an ammunition vest in the back of a truck and the bodies of bearded military-age men at a field hospital, shrouded in white sheets and being readied for burial in accordance with Islamic traditions.
By 2008, an estimated 3, 000 to 4, 000 shanzhai businesses had emerged, many with fewer than a dozen employees operating in offices sometimes comprised only of a back bedroom in a small apartment or basement of a private home.
Martin Seligman of the University of Pennsylvania noted that happiness grows in finding one's greatest talents, putting them at the center of one's life and working in a cause greater than oneself--at which point the pleasures of a crate of Godiva chocolates in the back of a Porsche really do make you happy.
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He said he assumed it had become lost at a sorting office in Peterborough and had recently been discovered down the back of a piece of equipment.
Broad, summoned up to bowl the fifth over after Tim Bresnan and Ryan Sidebottom had shared the new ball, bowled a delivery just back of a length outside off-stump, seaming away a fraction.
Alex Magno, a political consultant, believes there is little danger of a radical rolling back of the Ramos reforms.
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The Blues' preparations had suffered a blow as the late withdrawal of full-back Ben Blair with a hamstring injury prompted a reorganisation of their back line.
Most Wall Street analysts think industry labor costs will rise substantially over the next couple of years, as pilots and other employees look to the upturn in business as a catalyst for grabbing back a chunk of what they gave up during the industry's rough period.
At the racetrack a gleaming red car, which had been flying a large stars and stripes out of a back window is at the back of the pack, overtaken by all the others.
But when the power went back on a lot of us went back to our screens and permanent states of partial attention.
When a ball is pitched to the robot, an accelerometer at the back of a batting cage records information about the flight of the ball, including its speed, and this data is relayed back to a machine that holds the GPU-powered brain.
There was a picture of a man on the back of the world -- on the back of the map -- on the back of the world.
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She said the proposal would be taken to the governing board on Monday "which will look at bringing us back to a position of stability and of being back in the black in two years' time".
"Because mutations start occurring at regular intervals in these genes as soon as a new species evolves - like the ticking of a clock - we can use them to trace the evolutionary history of a species back to its time of origin, " said Dr Hedges.
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