So far this year it has sold fewer than 9, 000 total and has come nowhere near to being a profitable endeavor.
As you well know, the ordinary African-American, the average guy on the street, the average Jane out there, can come nowhere close to that.
According to his calculations, about 20 years of lead time would be sufficient for solar radiation to move the asteroid away from its current course causing it to come nowhere near the Earth.
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We get Amit's point, our devices have come nowhere near to maxing out the intelligence or utility that we can extract from them, but this just seems like another step toward over-reliance on technology.
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Its maker, Claude Lanzmann, seemed to come from nowhere, even as he imposed his vision everywhere.
It was a performance of confidence and authority from the Japanese which seemed to come from nowhere.
The ambitious wines we are drinking today didn't come from nowhere, of course.
Schmidt's fans are search-engine marketers, Web designers and Internet sales optimizers who have collectively come from nowhere to billions in revenue in a few short years, all thanks to the search businesses of Google , Yahoo!
The truth is that the people of Galina had no idea what they were witnessing, but with that ignorance they crutched their way over to something, a necessary something that justified a shared moment in a time that was otherwise completely inexplicable a tiger that seemed to come from nowhere, a valiant but dead blacksmith, a vanished butcher, a war delayed by the weather.
It was a great season for Ruth, but it did not come out of nowhere.
An enemy that could come out of nowhere and then vanish just as fast.
But, in three years, Apple has come out of nowhere and now holds 27%.
There won't be any more world-beaters that come out of nowhere, like Microsoft.
Storms in this part of the world come out of nowhere, as I discovered on more than one occasion.
"They've come from absolutely nowhere in this district to really taking huge numbers of votes from both the Conservatives and Labour, " he said.
Kayak, a so-called meta search engine for the travel industry, has come out of nowhere and grabbed market share from the big online agencies.
Some in the ranks worry that the focus on big, unified projects makes it harder to spot threats that seem to come out of nowhere.
These little companies come out of nowhere, and they surprise you.
And a company called Romark Laboratories has come out of nowhere with data on an unheralded anti-parasite drug that seems effective on one hep C strain.
These problems that we confronted didn't come out of nowhere.
No matter how much you may accomplish in the country, examples abound of companies like BYD and Geely that seemingly come out of nowhere to become very big, very fast, and which make any achievement pale by comparison.
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But every once in a while, easy money can come in out of nowhere.
And neither will the competitor who will seemingly come from out of nowhere to upend your industry.
Even at this event when two patrol cars come tearing out of nowhere, all they manage to do is drive everyone onto the next venue.
He had a come-from-nowhere victory in the May 2007 primary--when he bested four other candidates, including two congressmen--then a four-to-one trouncing of his opponent in November.
Nowhere does the outsider in Fisher come through more clearly than in his approach to the digital revolution.
This general approach has to be the way forward, for the simple reason that there's nowhere else for the money to come from.
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