It has, he assures the group with a smack of his lips, a delicious taste like peanut butter.
In so doing, Henry Paulson has acted in a manner that not only appears to smack of a conflict of interest and egregious disregard for the public's fiduciary interests.
"All parents understand the difference between a little smack given as a means of discipline in a loving and supportive relationship and abuse, " he told Today.
If that suggests a tremulous fear of life outside, his attempts to confront and conquer it, however localized, smack of a dorky daydream.
Another neat feature is the fact that the remote has a battery monitor, so those days of trying to smack the batteries to squeeze just a little more juice out of them are over.
Still, these measures smack of a rescue of weak regional banks, artificially prolonging their life.
Second, the government feared that scrapping the trust arrangement outright might smack of a lack of confidence in Mr Vyakhirev.
Their Made By Humans execution for Hyundai was favorited by Vimeo last year, and is as stimulating a piece of face smack as it gets.
Mr Yeltsin's sack-the-government tactics smack of a deal provoked by such shadowy figures, who do not want Russia's new capitalists to be held accountable for their actions or their deals to be made transparent.
Sony sat down with Eurogamer at the Develop conference last week, and had some interesting things to say about its new motion controller technology -- including a bit of polite smack to talk about the Wiimote.
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Researchers are looking at an old factory in Trenton that has high levels of lead and is smack in the middle of a residential neighborhood.
Okay, so maybe we'll be willing to take back a little of that P50 smack talk if UMA works as advertised, but we're not going to hold our breath, bated or otherwise.
Nadesar--a classic example of Raj architecture and a royal palace from 1889 to 1931--sits smack in the heart of the world's oldest living city, Varanasi.
That, of course, will put us smack-dab in the middle of a presidential election.
Especially coming from a Republican, the Hyde proposals smack uncharacteristically of Big Government, critics say.
The town sits smack in the middle of a USDA food desert stretching miles in every direction.
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Though both companies are coy about bandwidth and compression, in brief trials both systems generally sounded good, even smack in the middle of a big aboveground parking structure.
Moreover, there is a strong sense that these artificially low rates are just a prelude to a withering bout of inflation that will smack fixed income instruments hard.
Approaching gigabit Ethernet speeds, this 5th-generation WiFi-equipped notebook supports up to 900Mbps of wireless throughput -- though we certainly wouldn't expect to see such speeds smack in the middle of a tech trade show exhibition hall.
It sounds like an exuberant offer from financial firms that were smack in the middle of a financial crisis but keep in mind these retail brokers had little, if anything, to do with any subprime mortgage meltdown.
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Don't confuse an area with a zone, however, because that would smack of the disappointment for the zones of the 1980s.
In Turkey, a proposed nuclear plant is now in question, because a fault line ran right smack down the middle of it.
And there should be more emphasis on reforms to deliver services more efficiently, less on measures that smack of nickel-and-diming a received agenda.
And smack in the middle of the spotlight is a rejuvenated-looking Steve Jobs, Apple's once and future CEO.
Like the X100e, there's no lack of ways to push around the cursor on the X120e -- there's the signature red TrackPoint (or nub) smack in the middle of the keyboard, and a smaller 3.0 x 1.5-inch touchpad below.
If it maintains that batting average with its new breed of customer, the company could smack the competition around for a while to come.
Of course, neither company has the chops to talk smack like a pro wrestler.
Moreover, it would run smack into what appears to be a gap in Softbank's strategy: most of his unrealised gains are in America, but Softbank is listed in Japan.
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Naturally, it is important that such steps do not smack of "capital controls" or other draconian measures that could cast a shadow over our common desire to preserve the free flow of private capital into and out of the United States.
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