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In response to criticism from other Labour members, including Liverpool Wavertree MP Luciana Berger, who asked why the government had not yet acted after two years in power, the secretary of state said that "it would have been nice have a bit more cross-party support" on the issue.
BBC: MP: Police 'feel powerless' on dangerous dogs
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Finally, there's a supposedly low-cost full touchscreen device looking a little bit like a cross between a Cookie and an Instinct s30 that's running TouchWiz and features a 3 megapixel camera.
ENGADGET: Samsung prepping a 3G bounty for T-Mobile this year Mobile
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Even after failures, such as in a frustrating case involving Samsung's revolving door of agencies, the cross-company skills have come bit by bit.
FORBES: The Global 2000
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There is no intention of trying to re-invent the place as a cross-arts platform doing a bit of this and a bit of that.
BBC: ICA's hip replacement
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Yes, it is a bit lengthy, but it does not send visitors on a wayward journey cross multiple sites much like BOA does, so Zappos gets a pass this time.
FORBES: The Dos And Don'ts Of The FAQ Page
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Sighting in a target through the scope of a high-caliber rifle can be a bit more complicated than it sounds -- snipers have to account for cross-winds, range and a whole host of external factors that could put their projectile off course.
ENGADGET: DARPA calls on Cubic Corporation to develop frighteningly accurate One Shot XG sniper rifle
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Those Mississippi shrimpers had better cross their fingers and hope that the wheels of justice turn a bit faster.
ECONOMIST: Nutrient pollution
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Meanwhile, we learn a bit about why Avice and the similes drift apart, what Avice did to cross CalVin, her doppel-lovers.
FORBES: SciFi Book Club: Embassytown And The Invention Of Lies
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If your server is a Windows box and you're unfamiliar with the vicissitudes of cross-platform networking, you'll have to do a little bit of research on best practices for smooth communications between the two.
ENGADGET: HOW-TO: Turn your Mac mini into a media center
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Clearly unhappy with this bit-part role, he became the first high-profile player since Denis Law in 1973 to cross the divide, joining a club who were happy to meet the asking price and position him at the pinnacle of their Abu Dhabi-funded revolution.
BBC: Why Carlos Tevez is so important to Manchester City