"Probably everybody in the field, when you see your name come up there and you see Marist come up there, you know you maybe drew the unlucky number because they are a very, very good team, " Merchant said.
For a city to come up so quickly there has to be huge commercial interest in the region.
The county commission there has come up with a couple of initiative to address the ever-expanding size of the houses there, and what it means for this environmentally conscious community.
No one who has been voluntarily up there has come forward with any details of the architecture or descriptions of the attic.
Cook is a wonderful storyteller and he shared several very interesting ones that illustrate how Intuit has succeeded in inventing new businesses by creating an environment that encourages people there to come up with new business hypotheses and test them by getting feedback from customers.
The government had come up with the plan because "there is a serious real question mark over whether ITV can continue to provide regional news", he added.
If you and I find out we are going to the same places, we can get together and come up with new solutions for getting there more efficiently by sharing costs and buying travel collaboratively.
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The state's governor, Jane Hull, has set up a commission to design regulations for future development, but there are doubts that it will come up with anything enforceable.
Editors there have struggled to come up with a formula for making the publication more relevant.
Although all sides have pledged to come up with solutions by January 2011, there are significant practical problems.
Audience: say you're looking for an obscure website and it doesn't come up in this contextual search, is there a way to tweak that?
When taxes come up in discussions of marriage equality, there is usually a focus on the tax advantages of being married, which are admittedly many.
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Ruth Carr, 98, said water had come up through her toilet and sink and there was a lot of standing water in her back garden.
It'll be too hard for our crews to go into, and we'll basically send the dog in, let them see what they can find, see if they come up with any kind of scent in there.
They may even come up with a feature here or a color there that will turn some heads.
There are perennial topics that come up in these lunches: breaking bad news, dealing with difficult patients, medical mistakes.
Given that the experts cannot come up with a consistent line what hope is there for us mere mortals?
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"There are certain situations that come up in the game, that's what guys are here for, " Collins said of his bullpen.
Was there -- did this come up at the staff meeting yesterday?
The secretary of Defense and the secretary of the Navy were obliged to come up with a scheme that would indicate that there was excess capacity, so they could shut down a shipyard and transfer work to the private sector, despite the fact that that would cost far more.
When it comes to the fast-growing cloud space, there are some names that always come up.
But privately owned auction houses, of which there are some 200, rarely come up for sale.
Every time I come up with an idea to build an app, there is something similar already available.
Finally, down the road, Wi-Fi will likely have to speed up again--as there will come a day when 54 megabits per second simply isn't fast enough.
Even in America, the richest country on earth, 50 million people woke up uncertain of where there next meal would come from.
Baker-Hamilton's theory goes that, since they have come up with a lowest-common-denominator report, there is no alternative to its adoption as U.S. policy.
The teachers were there, and these little kids would come up and grab my leg, you know hug my leg to say thank you.
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