"Brought-in" apps residing on a consumer's smartphone also eliminate the need for yet another piece of hardware to be installed in the car which only serves to add cost and complexity.
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Bucking convention further, Moali skipped the usual Moroccan hammam, or European-style spa, and instead brought in Thai-massage therapists trained at the Wat Po temple in Bangkok to practice their craft and also teach the art of Thai massage to the public.
The Premier League's new financial rules - which were brought in on Monday - are similar to Uefa's current licensing guidelines, but differ in that they are compulsory to clubs and punishment takes the form of sanctions as opposed to outright exclusion from competition.
Collins then pulled Parnell and brought in pinch-hitter Mike Baxter in the middle of the at-bat.
New York manager Terry Collins then pulled Parnell and brought in pinch-hitter Mike Baxter in the middle of the at-bat.
He said he accepted that government had been "too hands-off" in the past, which is why the scheme was brought "in-house".
Meanwhile, Mancini was going apoplectic on the sidelines, as well he might have done when Javier Garrido, brought in at left-back in place of Wayne Bridge, was forced to clear a Sidibe header from under the bar.
The government also announced in August that roadside drug tests will be brought in nation-wide following pilot schemes in England, Wales and Scotland.
Asked about the plan, UK Education Secretary Michael Gove - who was born and brought up in Scotland - said the Scottish Conservatives should be allowed to "choose their own destiny".
In a fast-moving world where technological innovation has brought new developments in e-books and online access to contents of books, UNESCO Secretary General Irina Bokova has maintained that in celebrating World Book Day, it is important to remember that there can be no book development without consideration for copyright, especially when digitization further exposes books to risks of illicit use.
The marchers - brought to London in more than 250 coaches - had assembled along Victoria Embankment on the north bank of the Thames from 1100 BST and set off at about noon.
The New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection in the mid-1980s brought in a company from Texas that specialized in putting out oil fires and began the long process of cleaning up the site and capping it.
And those investments include -- and he brought this up in Colorado -- the production tax credit, the wind energy tax credit that has broad bipartisan support in states like Colorado and Iowa, that is essential to 5, 000 jobs in Colorado.
Vagelos brought Frazier in-house by making him head of public affairs in 1994, just before he was forced to take mandatory retirement.
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The approach and required activities will be different depending on whether services will be brought back in-house or migrated to an alternative provider.
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America didn't get anything like it until Franklin Roosevelt - FDR - brought in the New Deal, including a pension for the poorest in 1935.
I've learned a hard and difficult lesson considering the childhood environment that I was brought up in - not to discriminate against any plant or creature.
Since the fragrance arm has been brought in-house, the plan is to shrink the brand's exposure, canceling lower-end outlets, followed by a revitalization of existing products.
Council leader Andrew Geary said a lot of the work had now been brought in-house and a new subsidiary owned by the council hopes to complete it by the end of next year.
Long-term, "robust" measures - such as greater transparency in information and better traceability of medical devices - would be brought forward in September, he added.
Two separate coffins were brought in horse-drawn carriages, one carrying Reece and Jordan and draped in a Blackpool FC flag, and another draped in pink and carrying the twins.
The territory covered by this referendum has been functioning as an autonomous unit for five years, and in that time has brought in some non-oil investment, chiefly in agribusiness.
The South Australian left-hander brought up his half-century in only 54 balls, but was 15 short of his century when he edged Lee Daggett to David Sales at second slip.
Busloads of Barisan supporters in yellow T-shirts were brought in from out of town.
The European Union brought in a long-contested warrant that allows police in one country to arrest people wanted in another for any of 32 crimes, many of them unrelated to terrorism.
The combat brigades would be brought in gradually, in three-month intervals, according to the military official.
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These and other works exemplify the expressive qualities of Pre-Raphaelite art brought to their zenith in Burne-Jones's Arthurian paintings and tapestries: the dreamlike sense of dim recollections viewed behind closed eyes, of erotic yearning conveyed through powerful silence.
While Straily had thrown just 85 pitches, Melvin brought in left-hander Jerry Blevins to face Ichiro Suzuki, 6 for 16 off him coming in.
A's manager Bob Melvin brought in left-hander Jerry Blevins to face Ichiro Suzuki, 6 for 16 off him coming in, and Suzuki reached out to hook an RBI double to right.
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