This increases the stickiness of Benioff's software with existing customers but doesn't help him bust out of his corner.
Earlier the 11-10 favourite Bust Out pulled out all the stops to land the Baileys Arkle Perpetual Challenge Cup Novice Chase.
The latter looked like just getting there but Bust Out gave a little bit more to hole off the challenge by a length.
Go on, Bay Area, bust out the party hats -- CBS 5 is now bringing you 30 hours per week of local HD programming.
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Question is, can you take the bust out of the boom?
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But Nintendo is going to need to bust out the big guns in order to stay relevant, and I have to believe a Pokemon console game would be part of that.
"Usually on the first hot night, people bust out, " said Walter Signorelli, a retired New York Police Department inspector who is now a professor of police science at John Jay College of Criminal Justice.
Just last month we saw BenQ bust out a super-slim 7 megapixel shooter called the E720, which at just 19.5 millimeters thick, was one of the trimmest cameras at this resolution level -- even beating out waifs like Casio's Exilim EX-Z700 and Sony's Cybershot DSC-T50.
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Because just as we settle onto final approach to Palo Alto, Jimmy Buffett is replaced by some yahoo country girl named Donna Fargo singing this god-awful ditty called "The Happiest Girl in the Whole USA." I bust out laughing so hard I have tears running down my face.
She says she's exhausted from the challenge of trying to bust students out of flood-ravaged areas, hire staff, and deliver meals to schools without functioning kitchens.
Or to put it another way, if this particular boom and bust turns out to very different from anything experienced in Spain over the past 30 years - and it might just be - then losses for banks could be rather greater than the consultants have estimated.
Companies that should have gone bust instead were bailed out and became even more dominant.
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Thus the Homeowners, to whom we shall now return, had to figure out how to bust the Trust and get at its assets.
Which means that if everyone does turn up at the same time demanding their cash then the bank cannot pay out and goes bust.
At which point people scrambled to get nickel projects going again, the new owners of the bust plant got it sorted out and prices came back down again.
Moreover, as the Reinharts show, a big part of the problem is that capital flows are endemically boom-bust: money floods in and out.
This has smoothed out the boom-bust cycle but it also means that there is not the excess housing on the market you would expect in a recession.
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When the boom went bust, those traders were left out in the cold, many going bankrupt and exiting the business as they tried to buy every dip.
Insurers agreed to pay out but after one firm contracted to carry out the work went bust, the householders were told they would have to pay the bill.
Yet more than just amending voting rights, Germany's real goal is to create a permanent means of restructuring the debts of bust countries and a bail-out fund that is treaty-based.
Or it may turn out to be a bust.
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It set up Merrill Lynch Japan Securities, which hired 2, 000 people from Yamaichi, one of Japan's four big brokers until it went bust in November 1997, and took out new leases on many old Yamaichi offices.
The building - called 'Harbourgate' - proved too expensive to fit out and the entire project went bust.
Along the lakes that calm Berlin, driving east toward the Pergamon Museum that houses the cobalt blue mosaic Gates of Babylon and the Neues Museum with its bust of Nefertiti, the taxi driver pointed out the markings of the former Wall at various points along the way.
As both Krugman and Yglesias point out, the Cypriot banking system is bust, gone.
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When a company goes bust, the available funds have to be shared out on the basis of a specified priority order.
Strassler handled the business well through an oil boom, but when a bust came, in 1983, he was worn out.
Liveris is trying to break Dow out of the boom-and-bust cycle of the chemical industry and turn it into a diversified provider of consistent earnings growth.
News Corp nearly went bust and the other big media companies were long out of favour with investors because of their heavy spending and their debt.
The times players post can often be written off as unimportant at a number of positions where speed isn't vital, and perhaps it's just as important to note: A fantastic athlete that posts freakish combine numbers, like a Vernon Gholston, can turn out to be an on-field bust.
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