Ukraine continued to carve out chances at the other end, but the absence of leading striker Andriy Shevchenko, who was left on the bench until the 70th minute because of a knee injury, proved significant.
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Curiosity could help NASA carve out a bolder future at Mars, Hubbard said.
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Even at this distance, they carve delicate patterns in the rings through a phenomenon called orbital resonance.
If Nokia can carve out a solid budget phone niche at Verizon, its US prospects would look a whole lot brighter.
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Rather than snipping the ends, carve-and-slice involves cutting at the curvature of each curl, which Ms. Fowler said removes some of the weight and puffiness associated with curly hair.
Three tries in 13 minutes from Chris Nero, Paul Sykes and Chris Menzies set the pace, Brett Kearney also crossing to carve out a 24-6 lead at the break.
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At first, Hoogland thought the chain might carve out small store spaces and lease them to other tenants.
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In March, Allianz decided to carve up its Dresdner banking unit, after significant losses at the securities division Dresdner Kleinwort.
This is what tantalizes Laybourne: If she can carve out even a tiny slice of the huge sums at stake, she might build a billion-dollar business in little time.
After studying art and design at Lancaster and Cardiff, he went on to carve out a reputation through Cabaret Mechanical Theatre, in Falmouth.
Make a scene as you carve through fresh powder on a variety of runs (there are at least 65 trails for all skill levels).
Indeed, the Banking Committee's proposed "carve-out" language does not represent a unified Administration position at all, but rather merely language desired by industry and some in the Department of Commerce.
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He knows how to bow to foreign diplomats in the manner of their own countries, sits at table without fidgeting or feeding spaniels, can neatly carve and joint any fowl if requested to serve his elders.
Developers at FaceTime Communications in Foster City, California, are out to carve a different niche in the corporate instant-messaging market.
About 200 of them are still at the camp seven year later, as the post-Dayton carve-up of Bosnia has left their villages under Serb control.
Almost all the successful companies began by producing at least some components for others (Sony still does) but were equally determined to carve out names for themselves by making distinctive products.
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