Around the turn of the century, companies began offering increasingly sophisticated managed hosting options.
Then suddenly around the turn of the millennium, the bronze heads began to enter the public consciousness.
Around the turn of the century, the farm supplied the nearby residents with milk, butter and eggs.
First, we eased monetary policy substantially, particularly after indications of economic weakness proliferated around the turn of the year.
Around the turn of the century Germany realised that it was becoming uncompetitive.
To be sure, around the turn of the millennium, significant fanfare surrounded personalized medicine, especially in the field of genetics.
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Back around the turn of the century, Watson was a rising, young sales executive for John Patterson at National Cash Register.
Ayau says the items were desecrated by David Forbes, an amateur archeologist in Hawaii around the turn of the last century.
So when, around the turn of the decade, he began publicizing that neither he nor his late friend The Notorious B.
So did European travellers when Japan first began to open up to them at around the turn of the 16th century.
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The next generation of batteries--so-called lithium-polymer batteries--due in mass quantities sometime around the turn of the century, should extend that even longer.
Around the turn of the millennium, Spain experienced an economic boom and an unparalleled rise in the global reputation of its cuisine.
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Around the turn of the 20th Century, hemp faced two obstacles, however.
The art of modern web design began somewhere around the turn of the century and many designers and developers are still playing catch up.
My son and I make our way around the turn after nine and we talk about his summer, school, his goals for the year.
Around the turn of the century the Germans, in that rather Germanic manner, had a good hard look at what was causing high unemployment.
Lucas is persuaded that around the turn of the century young filmmakers will be able to make decent-quality movies for a few thousand dollars each.
If you look at the most rapid period of growth in U.S. history, around the turn of the twentieth century, living standards grew perhaps 2 or 2.5 percent.
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Nacchio's travails follows on the heels of a long line of corporate executives convicted of corporate fraud scandals at companies like Enron and WorldCom around the turn of the century.
Economic historians like Joel Mokyr note a watershed transition between Mercantilist economics and modern Industrial Age economics around the turn of the 19th century, when the Industrial Revolution took off.
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Around the turn of the century, as some astronauts, typically executive road warriors, got smarter about packing light, says Mr Saffo, they graduated to an intermediate stage, becoming hermit crabs.
If you had asked me at the beginning of 1997 when the renminbi would become fully convertible, I would have predicted that this would occur around the turn of the century.
The properties range from 1, 000-year-old fortress ruins to elegant palaces built around the turn of the last century, which were typically occupied by German nobility who oversaw small kingdoms or territories.
The OECD warned yesterday that the eurozone economies would barely grow at all in the next year - and there was a strong chance of them dipping into recession around the turn of the year.
He certainly deserves credit for being ahead of the curve, in warning of commodity inflation around the turn of the century, the dangers of the housing bubble and the dangers of excessive sovereign debt.
The country in 2003 sought United Nations support to set up the Special Court for Sierra Leone in The Hague to probe the Liberia-aligned rebel groups that killed 50, 000 people around the turn of the century.
Around the turn of the millennium, Vodafone was the boldest and most ambitious of British companies on the global takeover trail - and its share price rose on the expectation that its acquisitions would be good for investors' wealth.
The first time I visited this august assemblage, around the turn of the century, the received opinion was that the United States was so far ahead of the rest of the world that no one could ever catch up.
Els, who won the US Open in 1994 and 1997 and the Open in 2002, picked up three shots in his first six holes but saw his challenge falter around the turn with a spell of bogey, double-bogey, bogey from the ninth.
The clubhouse at Keeneland is at the head of the stretch, not near the finish line, and those granted entry are also offered their own private lawn from which to watch the races and sip drinks as they watch the horses come around the turn and head for home.
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