Nonetheless, the prism-like backdrop has a whiff of Galaxy Nexus about it, and that textured, rounded back lines up neatly with what we've seen in an FCC filing for the ASUS design.
Backed by regulatory changes and court victories, the carriers started piling on charges and taking back their lines.
They are pulling back credit lines to shore up their borrowing base, reducing exposure and living off fees.
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One potentially alarming trend is banks pulling back consumer credit lines, says Oppenheimer analyst Meredith Whitney.
One of the banks' most alluring offers to companies that give them such business is to furnish them with back-up lines of credit.
Card companies, burned by credit losses and sweeping credit-card legislation passed last year, have scaled back on credit lines, becoming more selective on borrowers.
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In the past, banks would agree at little cost to provide back-up lines for commercial-paper issuers in case their access to the market dried up.
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But Mr McQuillan said the nationalist crowd had been pushed some way back from police lines when the device exploded and that the police were sure it was a loyalist device.
Though bucking bull breeders can trace a few lines back to the 1930s, the targeted breeding of bucking bulls did not take off until the 1990s, when DNA analysis became the industry standard for determining parentage.
But in an indelible episode of the NBC sitcom, Warburton's David Puddy immortalized himself in the eccentric history of Devils hockey, to the point where, almost two decades after it aired, stray hockey fans still occasionally stop Warburton and quote lines back to him.
Banks have jacked up the price for back-up credit lines, when they offer them at all.
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The phone maintains roughly the same dimensions and weight as the previous iterations, and features bold, beveled lines around back.
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So we can't go back to those indefensible lines, and we're going to have to have a long-term military presence along the Jordan.
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Although the trip south can be just 30 minutes, long lines coming back into the U.S. mean the return trip can take a couple of hours.
All story lines circle back to a high-end spa, where comic actors Will Arnett and Jason Bateman improvise odd-couple commentary on the meaning of it all while treating themselves to pedicures, mud masks and other self-maintenance techniques.
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The men and women charged with handling intel and state of the art gear are coming off the lines, back to a civilian world where the same talents they used while serving their country could benefit them in the potentially lucrative and ever-growing technology space.
But a more promising picture emerges when trend lines are extended back to the early 2000s.
Mr Langman said the electrification announcement of the Swansea and Valley lines was made back at the beginning of last summer.
There is a beveled and sharper edge in the area behind the front leg (3) and more defined lines on the back leg (4) .
And when wires are close together, the magnetic fields invade the territory of the adjacent wires and send noise back and forth across the lines.
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Caught between deciding to clear his lines or pass back to his goalkeeper he did neither, and Lee nipped in to steal the ball off him and superbly finish past the advancing Sergio Romero.
The recent national tragedy at Sandy Hook Elementary School has brought the topic of aggression and gun violence in our schools back to the painful front lines of the national debate on gun control.
As we discussed earlier, if we can have credit loosening, so that businesses can have their lines of credit back, then they are going to feel more confident, and they can start producing the jobs.
And the lifeline provided by home-equity loans is increasingly constricted, as damaged banks cut back on pre-arranged credit lines.
How exactly were you planning to trim the 60-foot oak that fell in my back yard, snapping the power lines feeding our neighborhood?
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Then, he says, he will try to sneak back through the police and military lines, and return to his home, his neighborhood, his memories.
Michonne is getting more lines still, even back around the group.
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