Not long ago, Dye designed a course for me right here in Manhattan.
They will be setting a course for a Democratic return to strategic sanity in the years to come.
Instead of putting the probe on a course for Phobos, the probe is now trapped in low Earth orbit.
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Winning at these games requires knowing the terrain, playing the odds and planning a course for the long haul.
Captain Jean-Luc Picard: Mr. Data, lay in a course for the 24th century.
Casting around for a part-time work option, she learned about a course for people who wanted to import goods from Ecuador.
But as Temple Run keeps racing to more fans and money, the franchise is marking a course for other entrepreneurial game makers to follow.
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Could these two left-field ideas be on a course for intersection?
Large airports, such as Manchester and Heathrow, have a ILS which allows pilots to set a course for landing and the plane is guided down automatically.
The goal of the retrenchment, he told analysts and investors Friday, was to put Citi on a course for better-quality and more sustainable revenue and profit growth in the future.
Seeing the inevitability of a Megawati presidency, Wahid believes he is charting a course for the Islamic majority that could keep the whole nation afloat - with him, conveniently, as navigator.
Our job is to set a course for the medium and the long term that assures that not only both our economies grow, but the world economy is stable and prosperous.
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Unless they play the same course all the time, or take caddies, golfers are always disadvantaged by a lack of knowledge and distance, especially when playing a course for the first time.
Blair is proposing to set a course for globalisation by speeding up the free-market process and the reform of its social model... reducing Brussels to the role of a bursar serving the states.
Ultimately, we may be on a course for divided theaters not by class, as was the Globe, but by habit, like separate train cars designated for smoking, eating and sleeping, depending on one's preference.
Other variations: being one credit short of the number required to graduate, missing a critical court date or having to take an exam in a course for which they never went to class.
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In the Commons, three chairs of select committees have cut a particular dash: Natascha Engel has plotted a course for the Backbench Business Committee between the twin dangers of establishment cosiness and hyper-confrontational posturing.
The mayor of London has accused the government of inertia in putting off decisions on airport expansion in the south east of England until after the next election, and said the timetable sets a course for economic catastrophe.
"At a similar moment in 1981, the United States and its allies engaged in high-level consultations aimed at charting a course for collective action in the event the Soviet Union intervened in Poland, as then appeared imminent, " Gaffney noted.
At the time, golf was just catching on as a private club sport in this country, and Tufts decided to open the very first American golf resort, hiring designer Donald Ross, a resident of Dornoch, Scotland, to come and build a course for him.
By focusing on top-line value to readily implement new solutions while reducing costs and the infrastructure footprint at the same time, a new IT leader can set a course for double-barreled value creation that earns him or her status as a true peer to the rest of the c-suite of executives.
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Liu Kun, a spokesman for Foxconn, said in a China Daily story published Saturday that the company had been on a steady course for a while to replace manpower with robotic systems.
Under these conditions Russia and Japan are forced to recalculate their strategies and chart a beneficial course for a future geopolitical realignment in Asia.
In this letter we will also review some of the basics of our business, hoping to provide both a freshman orientation session for our BNSF newcomers and a refresher course for Berkshire veterans.
Nagano hosted the Winter Olympics in 1998 and a point of pride for Mr. Usui is that he skied a course used for the giant slalom.
But as he sets a new course for Chrysler as a stand-alone private company, he does have to contend with a three-headed dog.
The Maltese have created a special course for aircraft technicians at a local college to ensure a steady supply of qualified workers.
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In a series of four seven-week executive-education classes, and a separate course for M.
On this Veteran's Day, the nation is poised to chart a new course for the war in Iraq.
Recent topics include Bible study and a cooking course for the youth ministry.
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