He's planning to schedule the come-up for debate in the General Assembly early this year.
Now scientists at Sun Labs have come-up with a device that could bring McNealy's vision to life.
This is remarkable because Twitter has been in the money-making game for only three years, primarily selling "sponsored tweets" to advertisers whose come-ons pop up in the message streams of the service's 200 million-plus active users.
We start off talking about why a singular definition of what qualifies as "HD" is hard -- if not impossible -- to come up with in our ever-branching media landscape.
Giant distillers also are squeezing distributor margins from a traditional 25% to below 10% on bestselling labels--while failing to come up with high-growth brands to replace missing profits.
For the relaxation-phobes among us, we spoke with experts on career, organization and stress-reduction to come up with a battle-plan to get both workplace and psyche ready to weather the extra holiday duties and vacation days ahead.
Until now most of the speculation about a eurozone break-up has come from Anglo-Saxon scribblers, as the folks in Brussels repeatedly like to point out.
The one thing a person could always count on -- that the sun would come up in the morning and stay up until evening -- suddenly could not be counted on at all.
So you guys, as I always say to the young women who come -- speak up.
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The majlis elections are a foretaste of the bigger political dust-up that will come in 2009 when Mahmoud Ahmadinejad comes up for re-election as president.
That's why I've been traveling around the country -- and I'm going to do this for years to come -- asking everyone to step up and get involved.
There are obviously situations that come up -- especially if the President is going to go overseas for a certain period of time while a bill is there.
Some community workers say they're depressed that the same problems - affordable housing, transport, lack of services - come up year after year, with nothing really being done to address them.
And then, the most contentious piece of legislation will come up - the bill to broaden the Bush administration's powers to listen in on telephone calls and other communications that are routed through the United States.
The Scottish Affairs Committee talks to Scottish Secretary Michael Moore and almost anything in his remit could come up - likely topics include the SNP's calls for extra powers in the Scotland Bill and a possible independence referendum.
Congress has just decided to send the titans of the auto industry back home with empty hands and a big homework assignment - come up with a business plan to get the big three, Chrysler, Ford, and GM, back in the black.
Eighty-five percent of our connects each month come from the dial-up world, and 8% to 10% of people are new to the Internet entirely.
Armed with hourly data from its 5, 300 U.S. cash registers and close ties to its own roster of independent suppliers, 7-Eleven can come up with new products faster than Coke--and market-test them in the real world, instead of with polls and focus groups.
He ordered the department of basic education to come up with a "catch-up" plan to resolve the issue by 15 June.
On a month-to-month or quarter-to-quarter basis the surveys are not good at telling us what the ONS will come up with - even if they do tell us which direction the wind is blowing.
In fact, a sort of bidding war has broken out with would-be presidential candidates outdoing each other to come up with ever-shorter timelines for the abandonment of our positions there.
In a 2006 interview with Michael Ausiello, Sherman-Palladino explained that she had come up with a seven-year plan for the show that included the series' final four words of dialogue.
If Paul does win a Lions call-up, he could come up against his younger brother, Robbie, who was a member of the New Zealand squad that won last year's Tri-Nations competition.
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Amidst all the doom and gloom that has permeated the markets, the e-business concern has come up with some good news: higher-than-expected earnings.
In 1952 Jonas Salk (1914-1995) and Albert Sabin (1906-1993) raced to come up with a vaccine for poliomyelitis--a virus that causes inflammation of nerve cells in the spinal cord, which can cause paralysis, atrophy of the skeletal muscles and death.
Military procurement has long been driven by cost and availability of additional software--two measures where Macintosh computers have typically come up short against Windows-based PCs.
All these people had the get-up-and-go to pull up stakes and come here, a temperament that made them different from their friends and relatives who stayed home.
Economists gag at the thought, but there's no reason the U.S. economy can't grow at a 5% -plus annual rate for a good long time--as long as we come up with new inventions and new productivity-creating advances.
Known in Washington jargon as sequestration, the forced spending cuts to the military and other government agencies -- but not entitlement programs that drive chronic federal deficits -- were intended to motivate Congress to come up with a comprehensive deficit-reduction plan sought by both sides.
Researchers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison have come up with a way to produce electricity from just about the most renewable source known to man -- his own breath.
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