The unit's processor gets a bump up to 400 Mhz, with RAM at 64MB.
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As they repurchase shares, those remaining public shares will get a bump in value.
It sparkles from a world-beating technological breakthrough, then shatters when its market hits a bump.
In the past few weeks, however, she has come down to earth with a bump.
Sales should see a bump from the recovery now underway among stateside health care providers.
That would likely be followed by a bump in Tapit's stud fee by Gainesway.
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That increase included a bump in the Saudi quota to 8.9 million barrels a day.
Instead of responding to many of Gore's jabs, he sat there like a bump on a log.
Given a bump in the road, Friedman and Keynes each thought policymakers could come to the rescue.
It erased some doubts about whether a bump from new Express Scripts would be short lived.
Following Hurricane Hugo, there was a bump in chainsaw injuries as people returned to their homes to rebuild.
Then her singing career hit a bump in the road when she was slapped with a cease-and-desist order.
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You have to know when a bump's just a bump and when it may be a critical injury.
Gold stocks also have a history of performing well when the U.S. economy hits a bump in the road.
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There's a bump in the road when Cheever's wife hands him divorce papers.
Before hitting a bump Monday, he was playing his best basketball this season.
Certainly, its problems are too deep to be solved by a bump in the sales of a single antibiotic.
This means that Costco is well-situated to benefit from a bump in sales where consumers take advantage of holiday discounts.
This is particularly prone to happen when the flow rises over a bump and then descends on the other side.
Even after a bump in recent weeks, the benchmark 10-year U.S. Treasury bond sports an interest rate of less than 2%.
Bars and restaurants in Toronto are set to see a bump in revenue from the Leafs playoff appearance as well.
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Workers over age 55, in particular, felt a bump up, with the unemployment rate falling from 7.2 percent to 6.9 percent.
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At 5:30 the conductor on an express train going from Ulm to Sigmaringen felt a bump and alerted authorities to investigate.
There were 114 million minorities in 2011, or 36.6% of the U.S. population, a bump of half a percentage point from 2010.
But a bump here and there does not dampen their adventurous spirit.
And a reminder that a stroke can be a bump in the road but doesn't have to be the end of it.
At this significance level there is about a one in 1, 000, 000 chance that a bump in the data is just a fluke.
Attendance increased for the majority of teams with nine teams experiencing a bump of at least 5% compared to the 2003-04 season.
Checking for any abuse, she asked one girl about a bump on her eye, and the girl told her it was a birth defect, she said.
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