Should be a marvellous day of Six Nations action, and it's sure to be a key one.
Experts say his best strategy is a low key one.
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The superhighway may turn out to be a key link in one of China's fastest-growing economic corridors.
Helping to improve safety for older and younger people will be a key focus for one candidate in the police elections.
Ruth believes that leadership is a key skill that one must work on over time, but it requires other leaders to share their experience.
We're decidedly of two minds, since given a bit of haggling, most retailers will chuck in a branded lead, but we'd hate to get our shiny new gear home to find it's missing a key component the one time they don't.
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Then peers turn to the second report stage day devoted to the Enterprise and Regulatory Reform Bill, where a number of issues may be forced to a vote - the key one is an amendment to stop the bill removing a duty to promote equal opportunities, with peers on the receiving end of intensive lobbying.
The Twins are an apt comparison up to a point, but with one key difference: They got a new ballpark two years ago, and only began to spend heavily on retaining talent like the oft-injured Mauer in anticipation of the revenue it would bring in.
Nixon knows a thing or two about fighting back, having played a key role in helping England win a one-day series in Australia after losing the Ashes 5-0.
The Samsung attorney also told the jury that they would find no evidence that a consumer would mistake a Samsung device for an Apple one, addressing a key point the jury will need to consider in deciding whether patents were infringed.
It's a key development, but one that's unlikely to resolve the immediate impasse over reform.
According to Charles Golvin of Forrester, a consultancy, one of the key considerations is getting manufacturers to abandon a lucrative line of business.
So we knew that having a devoted social network to conveniently follow all of your causes in one place was a key feature that users were looking for.
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For one, Mr. Lauer is a key component of "Today, " which is one of the most profitable shows on NBC bringing in more than half a billion dollars a year in advertising revenue, according to Kantar Media.
The CTO in a software company is one of the key players in figuring out how to explain a product to potential buyers.
While the top 12 clubs are largely in agreement over many of the original proposals made by the strategic review group - including the reintroduction of a winter break and an earlier start to the season - the key one of league reconstruction remains a significant point of contention.
The new look retains Apple's simple rectangular style, but still makes room for a low-key notch on one side.
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Microsoft has hired another outsider to fill a key executive role--one more sign that the software giant's promote-from-within culture is fading.
And he provided a sneak preview of one key judgment, on the question of whether Iraqi prime minister Nouri al-Maliki can live up to U.S. expectations.
So while Steve Jobs remained an outsider in the music industry, his work transformed him into a remarkable key player, and one who will be sorely missed.
Were it not for some slight beveling between the keys, you'd have a hard time telling one key from the other without looking down at your fingers.
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In its marketing materials, HTC claims that its HDR microphone is a key feature for the HTC One, but it is Nokia technology, developed exclusively for use in Nokia products.
China is not only one of the key manufacturing plants for Nike but also a profitable one to sell its products.
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One of Obama's key appeals was as a healer, a bridge as one biography put it.
Like President Bush, they maintain that a trading hemisphere is a prosperous one and that it's key to creating jobs and alleviating the poverty in a region where there's an estimated 100 million poor people.
From a foreign policy perspective, she adds, it is also a smart move for the United States to strengthen its economic ties with several key countries in a region with at least one vocal anti-American leader, Hugo Chavez of Venezuela.
However, one area provides a key opportunity for a way out of the political impasse: forestry.
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Tax was a key theme of the election and one with which the Tories hoped they could clobber Labour.
Qusayr is a key location because it sits astride one route to the Syrian coast and another to the Lebanese border.
The US, as a key ally of Israel, was one of a small number of countries expected to vote against the resolution.
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