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"Rocky v Rickster" continued almost at the same pace for another seven rounds, neither boxer willing to give in, but neither able, quite, to end his foe's night.
BBC: Incomparable drama in Glasgow on Burns' night
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We dealt with some stuff that had been on the books or on our plates for quite some time, but we were able to do that in a way that served the interests of the American people.
WHITEHOUSE: Press Briefing
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Specification details are also quite spotty at the moment, but we were able to confirm that there will be an Exmor R CMOS image sensor and a wide-angle Carl Zeiss Tessar lens on board.
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In this instance, the developer would be able to quite easily see it coming, but there is a possibility that they could be sued and not see it coming.
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So if you have the big house in Alpine but want to be able to stay at your own place in the city quite a few nights a year, you should definitely consider a private residence club like The Phillips Club.
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But I did play a solid match and I was able to manage the situation quite well.
CNN: Djokovic fit to take part in Monte Carlo
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We've already got ergonomists telling us that buttons and screens are getting so tiny that only three-year-olds will be able to use them, but so far wearable cellphones haven't quite taken off (even the mighty DoCoMo's mighty Wristomo proved a failure after all the initial buzz died down and Samsung killed off their watchphone altogether).
ENGADGET: Motorola's Bluetooth SmartButton
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Luckily, this gentleman was able to plead his case and get his account reactivated -- but other users haven't been quite so fortunate.
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