Thanks to some leaked training materials over on Howard Forums, we have a pretty clear idea of the next Galaxy S device to bow on that budget carrier's lineup -- the Lightray 4G.
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"At a minimum, it's a shot across the bow, " Tripp's lawyer, Anthony Zaccagnini, told TIME.
Mayor Williams is not an exciting politician: his only flourish of flamboyance is an accountant's bow tie.
In her first outing, the craft's bow snapped off prompting concerns that its radical design may have been flawed.
In her first outing, part of the craft's bow snapped off prompting concerns that its radical design may have been flawed.
But acting is not the only string to Wahlberg's bow - he is the executive producer of TV crime show Boardwalk Empire.
It said its most distinctive effect is apparent in his curvy Cupid's bow mouth, and the condition would also have affected his mental development.
Working at a speed of two knots, HMS Protector broke the four-metre thick ice, which had trapped the cruise ship's bow, in two hours.
Mr. Percy said the danger is that if the boat isn't moving fast enough while executing the move, the boat's bow nosedives into the water.
And Stock threatened to overshadow Welsh international team-mate Bellamy's bow, as the Doncaster skipper again fired goalwards but outstretched Cardiff keeper Marshall finger-tipped the shot around the post.
Then-Chairman Greenspan's "irrational exuberance" speech was in December 1996, with the bulk of the dot-com bubble to follow, but the Fed didn't even hike reserve requirements to send a warning shot across Wall Street's bow.
Norton-Knight's forgettable Blues bow was not the only aspect of the Welsh side's disappointing season-opener.
The final bow for Oldbury's mysterious looking reactor buildings will then come in 2109 when work can begin to pull them down.
Both scored in the 5-1 defeat of rivals Sunderland in October, while Carroll made his England senior bow in November's 2-0 friendly defeat by France at Wembley.
As Squires Gate Secretary Barry Thorpe explains it is the club's improved facilities that have permitted them to make their bow this year and it's a move that has caught the publics attention.
With a bow to Einstein's famous law, the lost mass is transformed into energy, mostly in the form of a torrent of energetic neutrons (NIF's tiny reaction produces 10 quintillion--10 with 18 more zeros--in 10 trillionths of a second).
"Sometimes there's the ego bow of just getting it, " says a former news producer.
If Israel is convinced that it has no choice but to bow to these people's demands, they will not be appeased.
Carter's call for African leaders to step up pressure on Mugabe came a day before Tsvangirai asked South Africa's Mbeki to bow out as mediator between the MDC and Zanu-PF.
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Mr Uribe faced much pressure to bow to the FARC's demands, both from the hostages' families and, less understandably, from France. (At Mr Sarkozy's request he freed a jailed guerrilla leader who has returned to action.) Ms Betancourt's mother was particularly bitter in her criticism of the president during her tireless campaign for her daughter's release.
The bulk of the Spanish team wasn't even alive the last time that happened more than 30 years ago, at the 1982 World Cup, when it lost to West Germany (2-1) and then limped out of the tournament following a 0-0 draw with England, becoming the first host nation ever to bow out of soccer's biggest showcase in the first round.
Microsoft's shot across the bow at VMware is inevitable as companies throughout the industry shift to Web-based services.
Then, the day following the election, 4 February, the People's Assembly will be coming live from the Farmers Union of Wales's new offices at Bow Street, Aberystwyth.
For Yo-Yo Ma's hypercello, Machover placed sensors on the instrument, the performer's wrist and his bow and fed the electronic impulses generated by those sensors into a computer.
News of Sotherton's reluctant decision to bow out of the gruelling multi-discipline challenge emerged on Monday when UK Athletics announced its list of National Lottery-funded athletes for next season.
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Standing on the bow of Captain Frank Crescitelli's 25-foot boat, preparing to cast a fly into Jamaica Bay, we expect another hit from a feisty bluefish or burly striped bass.
There may be 150 to 200 strands of hair in the hank of hair that's put on a bow but, Renee, you replace the hair every six months, every year, every three months, whatever you like.
By demolishing Kansas and Florida over the weekend, Michigan silenced a growing chorus of skepticism about the Big Ten conference, which had been hailed all year as the toughest conference in college basketball, only to watch six of its seven teams in the tournament bow out ahead of Sunday's action, including Indiana, the top seed in the East.
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