So this latest revamp may be just more window-dressing.
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There will also be a cut-through window between the two stores, so that pizza smell can waft in and inspire browsers to order pizzas they can grab without ever leaving the video aisles.
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As a result, hoisting a decorative wrought iron window filligree onto, say, a circular third-floor window can be done with almost no effort.
The five-Test series is to be squeezed into a gruelling six-week window.
For instance, if a citizen is concerned that the cameras might be able to look into a second-floor window or something like that, a request can be made, and we have the software that actually pixelates that window, so there is no way that you can even see that.
From there, you can install virtual versions of almost any other operating system--be it an old copy of Window's XP or a fresh copy of the latest Linux-based Ubuntu release.
The fruit in each plot has to be picked in a 48-hour window, ripe enough but not too ripe.
But there is still controversy about what causes them, and that will not be resolved until the gamma-ray window is clear again.
The new high-speed sensors enable the full-width 16:9 HD video window to be readout at 60 fps without pixel binning or cropping the field-of-view.
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Elmendorf "has already indicated that the bill does nothing to rein in the costs of health care, and therefore may not be sustainable outside the 10-year budget window, " the letter said.
The courier escaped, but the would-be robber shot Werzberger through the window of his parked car, hauled him out of the vehicle and drove off, according to the Brooklyn district attorney's office.
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Playback is limited to the native media player -- no YouTube greatest hits on top of your email just yet -- but the window can be moved around the screen and at its fixed size covers just under a sixth of the full screen.
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All I can tell you is, I think at this point the right fiscal path for the country is to try to support the economy in the short run, and to do it in a fiscally responsible way, which is over a period of, say, a 10-year window -- which is common -- to have it be paid for.
The cyclist - a window-cleaner on his way to work - is said to be in a stable condition in hospital.
In an age when capital is plentiful from private sources and new donors like China, how will the Bank continue to be relevant to its hard window and newly-graduated clients?
Obviously, that's the premiere feature of the new release, but the software has also been retooled to mesh more with the look and feel of the OS -- there's even a cover flow-like contact window -- and a new pop-out call control bar that can be moved anywhere on the screen or be kept open while in another program.
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They are what she sees when she looks out the living-room window, which, truth be told, she does more often now than she should.
Their discussions led to the concept of taking a night, during the back-to-school window, where parents would be asked to talk with their children about money.
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Buyers of window locks are likely to be more security-conscious, and so on.
PackBot offers unprecedented mobility and durability-it can be thrown into a building through a window, climb stairs, drop 20 feet and still function properly.
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The controller looked like a window-mounted air conditioner and could be programmed to run machines in different sequences without rewiring all those cabinets, a huge time-saver.
His basic principle was the broken-window theory: If you don't fix one window in the building, another will be broken and then another, and eventually the whole block will be lost.
Note: There's a strict 60-day grace period to set up the COBRA plan, so act quickly--miss that window, and you'll be tossed into the individual insurance market.
Ramsey's arrival at the Championship high-fliers is to be their fourth signing of the January transfer window.
The service, called Home Premiere and available first in April on DirecTV, will air movies that have opened in theaters as recently as two months previously, which makes them fairly hot commodities under the impenetrable set of viewing-window rules that now dictate when theatrical releases can be seen in the home.
Processing of those returns must be initiated prior to April 15, placing them within the eight-week window, too.
So the typical risk-averse, conservative, bureaucratic procedures have to be tossed out the window in favor of bold, creative experiments.
As a result, Hughes is likely to to be in the market for a new centre-back during January's transfer window.
Google announced that it would be shutting down Google Video, and has given users a 15-day window to download their content.
The 27-year-old Spurs defender will be at the KC Stadium initially until the January transfer window opens.
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