Arsenal goalkeeper Almunia was in action inside the first 90 seconds, retreating desperately towards his goal to claw out Rooney's looping header.
Those dollars have helped fuel its effort to claw out a place in an industry dominated by giants such as Alcatel-Lucent, Huawei and Nortel.
The effect would be to restart the policy of quantitative easing that Japan used to claw out of its banking crisis between 2001 and 2006.
Those dollars have helped fuel its effort to claw out a place in an industry dominated by giants such as Alcatel-Lucent (nyse: ALU - news - people ), Huawei and Nortel.
Both Apple and HP appealed to consumers to claw their way out of slumps.
In 1991 the Indian government sold similar bonds to expatriates to claw its way out of a balance-of-payments crisis.
There's the obvious concern about people spending less money and the difficulty in securing loans as the banking industry tries to claw its way out of meltdown mode.
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So do those who had just begun to claw their way out of the slums but are now impoverished once again: this year perhaps another 100m people in East Asia will be unable to meet their basic needs.
Mr Cameron has been urged to spell out what powers he wants to claw back from Brussels and when negotiations on this might begin but he has appeared to rule out such a possibility in the short term and his Lib Dem coalition partners are wary of such a step.
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They also provide for claw-backs of bonuses which turn out to have been unfounded.
Moments later, Canning managed to deflect over a Gary McDonald shot from 10 yards out as the Dons tried to quickly claw back an equaliser.
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Even with her inability to find the range on her groundstrokes, Davenport managed to claw back to 4-3 before Hingis closed out the first set, despite giving the second seed several shots after weak second serves.
The governments of the UK and Ireland have decided to opt-out of the scheme, due to concerns over the issue of "claw-back".
But, if all you're going to get out of the ABS-jets are some companion cubes and a raptor claw, well then, we don't think there's much hope for the technology.
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Kingson had to be alert again to claw away an Ebanks-Blake effort at his near post but the Ghana keeper could do little to keep out Doyle.
Is there anything more pitiful than two middle-age people who claw ceaselessly at one another to distract themselves from the terrible knowledge that neither one of them got what they wanted out of life?
The study, carried out between 2002 and 2008, looked at people who had foot complaints, including bunions and hammer and claw toes and then looked at the incidence of the same conditions in close family members.
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