Hopefully, a similar course of events plays out with mobile video advertising.
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Affleck had to combine a tense thriller with a comedy that takes place over the course of a very unwieldy series of events with a lot of players, while also trying to keep the essence of the story true.
About three years ago I started playing golf very near one of their locations, and every week, after our round, I brought my foursome there for lunch and, of course, to watch a variety of sporting events on their large-screen televisions.
Over the course of the year, a full programme of events will take place aimed at encouraging both residents and tourists to discover the pleasures of opening up a book and reading in any form.
Legacy is, of course, a much talked about portion of most big events - but how easy is it to actually measure?
One is that it renders brutality, as a driver of the course of human events, hard to see and even harder to gauge.
In the end, the fund had only a marginal effect on the course of events, though Mr Gilman stops short of admitting it was out of its depth.
But he also believed that America has a unique responsibility in the course of human events.
Mr Berlusconi's lacklustre, almost blithe speech looked like a missed opportunity to influence the course of events.
Nor do journalists get access in the normal course of events to a company's internal books, as an auditor would.
The fact that there were setbacks and excesses in the field was to him part of the normal course of events in a free market.
The fact that there would be setbacks and excesses in the field were to him part of the normal course of events in a free market.
That the youth of today is inspired by the real world events around them is of course a source of cheer.
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We have had a very tough string of events over the course of the last 10 months.
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Officials described the course of events as standard procedures when a small boat gets too close to a U.S. Navy ship.
One, called XENON100, which is also in Gran Sasso, ran for the course of a year, but only saw two "events" - not enough to rule out that this might have been some stray background radiation.
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Then, of course, comes the NFL player draft, the zenith of off-season events a series of telephone calls and bear hugs reimagined as prime-time entertainment.
He was spry, with a young man's memory for events and, of course, for figures ( Click here for more).
"We are seeing history unfold, events that will shape the course of a country, the fate of a people and potentially the future of the region, " he said.
This statistically conspicuous increase suggests, of course, that a bad economy directly encourages activism, as do legislative events like Dodd-Frank, with its say-on-pay provisions.
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It was intriguing, and every day you got a chance to get your hand on the lever, and to alter the course of world events.
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The prime minister said a single parliamentary inquiry into the "appalling" events would be the most "swift and decisive" course of action.
In the normal course of events, the budget committee has little to say about tax preferences, although as a member of the Finance Committee, which does have jurisdiction, Conrad is not without influence.
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He was such a hit that invitations to larger events poured in soon after--concerts, charity events and, of course, sports.
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