In this system, communications are chopped into small pieces and sent willy-nilly around the world and then reassembled at the destination.
But those bright-eyed youngsters have turned into ordinary, confused adults, each in his own way an enemy of promise a fact that alternately perplexes and enrages Willy, whose idealization of Biff puts a fire wall of fantasy between him and his furious disappointment.
In all fairness, Willy and I have discussed his article at length and although I have found the article to be interesting, providing an alternative view as to how Petraeus, I and others have worked with the media during his various tenures in command, there are some areas that Willy was not privy too that would change the context and characterization of the narrative.
There would certainly be rows within the party, which some people reckon could be as fierce as those that rent it in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when the pragmatic Helmut Schmidt was chancellor and the visionary Willy Brandt was chairman, even though much of the feuding then was over foreign and defence matters.
Instead of sending out Willy and his suitcase, Howard would only need to set up a website.
With that merry thought, an ambitious SCI overexpanded in the 1990s, buying individual funeral homes and small chains willy-nilly, saddling itself with debt.
It was long thought that doping was rife in professional cycling (five-time Tour winner Eddy Merckx once said that the Tour was not won on sandwiches and mineral water), but the eventual admission of France's top rider Richard Virenque and team masseur Willy Voet confirmed it.
Maybe, but only if you expect to be buying and selling your ETFs willy nilly.
Kit Kat has found that sweet spot between Willy Wonka and the Chocolate Factory and The Most Dangerous Game.
Mr Schmidt, after all, lost power not least because he was constantly at odds with his party and its chairman, Willy Brandt.
It won't be long before this muscle mania reaches Broadway and we get a Willy Loman who yells at Biff while ripping through sets of overhand pull-ups.
The flashy University of Oklahoma grad once talked Morgan Freeman, Willy Nelson and Julia Roberts to endorse his debt-laden biofuels company despite a record of financial failure.
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Now it seems that Oracle may wind up owning this competitor willy-nilly and suffering for it.
Yet the problem of what to do with Willy Loman, and America's other losers, remains.
And he was printing money willy-nilly to keep the economy afloat through cheap loans.
Also in true SEOmoz style, the company is announcing this round of funding with a series of memes, which include those that reference Captain John Luc Picard, Willy Wonka, and the kid that raises his fist in triumph.
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But for all of his manifest madness, it is crucial that Willy retain his pathos and never become absurd.
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He cut inside defender Stirling but his touch then failed him and allowed Miguel Angel Llera to slide in and tackle with MK Dons keeper Willy Gueret gathering the loose ball.
Libel laws protect people from defamation, privacy laws protect them from having their innermost secrets broadcast willy-nilly, and laws of contempt protect courts and defendants alike from having their search for justice perverted by irresponsible disclosure during a case.
The idea that patients and doctors pursue bad, expensive therapies willy nilly is pure fantasy.
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The platform was packed - not only with the fortunate passengers who had their Willy Wonka-esque burgundy and gold tickets, but also with steam enthusiasts who had braved the bitter cold to catch a glimpse of this majestic train.
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Willy-nilly trading is expensive and foolish, but periodically changing weightings and holdings to track new realities is undeniably wise.
Renowned Liverpool playwright Willy Russell has donated "papers and manuscripts" from across his career to one of the city's universities.
That too, is quite the opposite, as all the breeds, except the Thoroughbreds, send semen, willy-nilly, to anyone and everyone who send the money.
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However, the program suffers from the old Willy Sutton problem: If Congress and the President ever do make their long-awaited fiscal Grand Bargain, Medicaid is where a big chunk of the money is.
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And five minutes later, in a feat of Willy Wonka-like magic, he was holding that doodle in his hand.
Others are being forced through, willy-nilly, by business needs and by the growing demands of shareholders, or else by European Union rules on competition and by global economic pressures.
Willy is defined by the spirit of competition and by its corollary, invidious comparison.
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