Tunnel, airport, and I don't like being paranoid, and that's what it's come down to now for everything.
But scientists point to other technology developed from military systems, such as GPS satellite navigation, which has come down in price and is now increasingly popular.
It has come down to this: Nokia is now just another junk bond issuer.
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Anyone who saw him now would assume he had come down Tenth on foot to take in the play.
And as Ed mentioned, the battery prices, I think most experts now believe are going to come down at a very rapid rate.
Now, the deal will come down to regulatory approval and a shareholder vote both are customary and we expect both to clear with relatively little trouble.
"Something like 2% of cancers down the road will come from CT scans now, " says Columbia University radiation biologist Eric Hall, who was not involved in the current study.
Raising the matter at Home Office questions on 12 December 2011 Conservative MP Craig Whittaker asked the minister if he agreed that "the time has now come for legislation to clamp down on rogue metal dealers".
The Pembroke Dock fighter, 32, has come out of retirement twice but will now step down for a final time after a sixth-round stoppage in Helsinki.
"I'd like to give Ornelas a lot of credit, he didn't come to lay down, " said Hopkins, who has now won 50 of his 56 professional fights, 32 by knockout.
While those goldbugs may be counting the coins right now, Bogle thinks what goes up must come down.
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Now all this debt could very well come crashing down on Wilpon as a result of his involvement with Bernie Madoff.
Things might look bleak now, but what goes up, most come down.
Although there were times when I looked down my nose at him, I now have come to a greater appreciation of his view.
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If I could sum up what people think now it would be: How did it all come down to this currency?
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The traditional dollar-based world currency system is now close to breaking point and the chances that it will come crashing down by 2016 are probably higher than fifty-fifty.
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"We've worked Morecambe Bay (in Lancashire) for a few years now, that's closed and we've got ourselves permits to come down here because we've got no work, " he said.
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But with the recent arrival of five-star contemporary favourites such as the St Regis and or the Four Seasons, located along bustling Market Street, the high end has come down to sea level and into buzzy SoMa, the acronym for the once-gritty-now-booming area south of Market Street.
But now he says that there has been some correction in shipments, estimates for Xilinx have come down since the original downgrade, and carrier cap ex trends have been stronger than expected.
At the very least, we should give them the chance to come up with this budget instead of making indiscriminate cuts now that will cost us jobs and significantly slow down our recovery.
Now I fly down every other month, have hired someone we know well and trust implicitly to come in once a week, and my sister is stepping up after years of assuming all was well enough and that I could handle the work.
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