• And from what he has seen, Morgan believes the Old Trafford crowd will be served up a treat.

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  • But unless a friend sends you a link to a particular item, you are likely to be served up something random.

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  • The same quotations might lead the reader to believe that he or she is about to be served up another fashionably grim account of childhood deprivation and misery.

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  • The electronics giant has revealed that a "Value Pack" update for the Optimus G Pro will be served up in Korea next month, and will pack a feature called Smart Video that responds to a user's peepers.

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  • The future of search, and all of the personalization that can be served up by that search data, is bound up in how much and what kinds of data can be associated with each of our different accounts.

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  • He fears this will mean that we don't get to see information that challenges our world view, and will ultimately be bad for democracy - if you're an American in favour of gun control, for instance, you will tend to see information that reflects your views, while members of the National Rifle Association will be served up sites that chime with their stance.

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  • It will be slick, emotionally engineered, served up in bite-size chunks, and cast with people with little connection to "normal" life who will recite what's expected of them because they want to be on TV.

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  • Businesses might be surprised at how well-served they would be on any number of fronts by offering up the opportunity for their people to let loose with their thinking, gain exposure to new and different environments and influences, and literally unplug from all those distractions and devices that can block creative thinking and learning.

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  • But a recent flare-up of tensions has served to be a spoiler.

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  • Gibson says it is strong enough that investors looking to pick up shares on the cheap would be well-served to wait.

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  • It may be that PoMo quotation, of which a gutful has been served up over the past 25 years, served a useful purpose in reminding architecture's public that, yes, there was indeed a vast repertory of form and ornament on which early, messianic Modernism had turned its back.

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  • Meanwhile, compromises have been sought, with some states indicating they might be open to extending Medicaid to newly eligible groups, including working-age adults with no children, up to 100% of the poverty line if those with incomes up to 138% of poverty line could instead be served using tax credits or vouchers through the health-care exchanges to be created by the new law.

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  • You could be forgiven for conjuring up images of earthenware bowls of wind-fall served by hippy waiting staff, but a new venture in London is banishing these musty old ideas.

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  • Mr Winsor, 54, would be the first person who has not served as a police officer to take up the role since Her Majesty's Inspectorate of Constabulary (HMIC) was first established in 1856, opponents claim.

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  • What you may be served looks like a fillet but is actually numerous bits from more than one pig all globbed up.

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  • The game served as a nice warm-up for the rest of the week, which will be a little tougher.

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  • Would investors be better served by an automated order-matching system in which there is no go-between trying to pick up a dime?

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  • He has already served as Italy's prime minister for three separate terms and built up what is believed to be a vast personal fortune from his business empire.

    BBC: Silvio Berlusconi 'to run for Italy PM again'

  • Mr Berlusconi has already served as Italy's prime minister for three separate terms and built up what is believed to be a vast personal fortune from his business empire.

    BBC: Italy's Mario Monti plays for time on election issue

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