"There is nothing about this case that is rational or makes any sense, " attorney Bryan Konoski told jurors in a closing argument in a trial that centers on a schizophrenic killer's state of mind.
Insofar as there is a plot, it centers on a gloomy fellow, played by Suleiman himself, who has a harassed father (Nayef Fahoum Daher) and a disarmingly beautiful beloved (Manal Khader).
The agency cited another study, a 2007 Centers for Disease Control and Prevention population-based report, that estimated acetaminophen was the likely cause of most of the estimated 1, 600 acute liver failures each year.
This analysis says that it's not well established that food allergies are on the rise, although a recent Centers for Disease Control and Prevention report said that in the last decade, the number people with diagnosed food allergies had risen by 18 percent.
Today Vega's 25 trucks and jeeps fan out across the continent from four coastal distribution centers to a network of village market centers.
Each time a man stands for an ideal, or acts to improve the lot of others, or strikes out against injustice, he sends forth a tiny ripple of hope, and crossing each other from a million different centers of energy and daring, those ripples build a current that can sweep down the mightiest of walls of oppression and resistance.
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But basically the paper has spent a year finding out that data centers use a lot of electricity.
In 2005 Schweickart successfully campaigned for NASA to take the issue of NEOs seriously, the result has been a number of NASA centers developing prospective plans to land a spacecraft and even astronauts on an asteroid.
Consolidating those three networking systems into one Ethernet network translates into a quick 5% to 8% energy saving in a company's data centers, according to a Bernstein Research report on Cisco's new switch.
Moe, Larry and Curley form a partnership to develop shopping centers with the idea that the centers will be held for a considerable period.
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And, as a parent, I know centers like this one create a great deal of peace of mind, so that people know that their kids are being taken care of.
In a time where dominant centers are basically extinct, Howard is truly on a level of his own.
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For a player whose game centers so much around speed, it could be a rapid decline once he loses a step.
Eventually, it envisions its product as a way for academic centers to benchmark their doctors against other organizations and a valuable resource for general physicians looking to refer their patient on to the right specialist.
With a grant from the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services last year, a team led by Indiana University and Regenstrief's researcher Malaz Boustani expanded the program to about 2, 000 patients at 11 facilities operated by Wishard.
Bank of America reckons it gets only 8% to 12% utilization of the 48, 000 servers it runs at a dozen data centers.
We want to ensure that we provide those traveling to visit our centers a unique and exciting shopping experience that cannot be replicated online.
When there are supplies, people flock to a few distribution centers.
But a report put out today about the country's top biotechnology centers states that only a handful of metropolitan areas have actually created sustainable, successful biotech centers.
Radar, or radio waves, sweep the sky every 12 seconds transmitting images of approaching aircraft that can then be viewed by controllers onscreen in a series of centers spanning the nation.
"Governor Rick Perry should not be able to decide which health centers a woman can go to for birth control, well-woman exams or cancer screenings, " Planned Parenthood president Cecile Richards said.
One of the task force co-chairs is psychologist John Draper, project director of the National Suicide Prevention Lifeline, a network of centers that field calls from emotionally distressed and potentially suicidal people.
While the parents in the Times article were able to beat the prices by keeping a spouse at home, many parents are turning to unlicensed care centers as a cheaper, but lower quality, option.
Apart from libraries and maybe a few youth centers, most cities aren't in the business of offering cultural services, but parks have always been central, and golf historically has been a major part of that.
They have only embraced the idea of the outlet mall in the past few years, there are just a handful of centers, and the idea is still new enough to attract big name stores and leading international designers, offering substantial discounts.
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As a consequence data centers are using an increasingly large amount of power both to run equipment and to keep the operating temperature of that equipment at appropriate levels (this has led to building many newer data centers next to hydro-electric and other inexpensive power sources as well as in colder climates).
Prudential will monitor the global progress of Y2K's impact through a set of regional command centers, all feeding information to a main war room.
Annan's plan includes allowing humanitarian groups access to the population, releasing detainees, starting a political dialogue and withdrawing troops from city centers -- a mandate the government has not met, according to the United Nations.
Access to information on the cloud is a key to many consumer devices and the usefulness of services and storage through remote data centers is a major enabler of tablet computers and smart phones.
During a heart attack, specialty centers can rush patients to catheterization where a cardiologist can open heart vessels with a balloon.
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