Y. outfit that licenses "smart-window" technology--where you can electronically dim a window, eliminating the need for shutters.
MADD's emotion, coupled with the prospect of states losing their road money, mean that a lower drinking age remains as dim a prospect as a cold Bud in Utah.
Enjoy a real Peking duck dinner, nibble through a dim sum banquet, slurp a hot pot lunch, a tea banquet, and scarf down a farewell feast.
In a dim corner behind him, a drummer keeps the beat, though it's hard to keep from thinking Gregg has an extra limb involved in the affair.
Where once we found comfort in group rituals around a smoky, dim fire in a cave, now many of us put on earbuds to connect emotionally through recorded music with our fellow humans.
FORBES: Why Brain Science Findings Change How We Should Communicate - Part 2
New York (CNN) -- Broadway's bright glow will dim for a moment on Wednesday in memory of the late Marvin Hamlisch, a prolific American composer who died this week after a more than four-decade long career that spanned film, music, television and theater.
Tin Lung Heen, its Cantonese restaurant, which recently gained its second Michelin star under chef de cuisine Paul Lau, churns out 700-1, 400 pieces of dim sum a day, ranging from simple vegetarian mushroom to a gourmet house specialty of roast goose with abalone.
Mr. Gates has also suggested that his review will take a dim view of the Marines as a "second land army" - the sort of role it has reluctantly taken on in recent years due to the fact that the Nation's "first" one, the U.S. Army, is too small to perform all that is being asked of it.
We found a rather dim spot that worked well for a second comparison, which you can see just below.
And even if a bright 13-year-old and a dim 18-year-old are studying the same thing, it may be a bad idea to teach them side by side.
He plays a somewhat dim boy toy in the play about a pair of depressive middle-aged siblings whose movie-star sister threatens to upend their quiet life.
Others have suggested we use nuclear weapons to "kick" an asteroid from its orbit, or even to shatter it into smaller debris -- a rather dim idea that misleads us into believing a single bullet is worse than the blast from a shotgun.
In a dim basement dining hall in Cherkasy, decorated with blue-and-white Star of David pennants, a woman who emigrated in 1988 recently watched in shock as old women dumped part of their lunch into plastic bags for dinner and breakfast.
All in all they took a pretty dim view of how things go in the chamber - on a Wednesday in particular.
When you are done counting, have a dim sum lunch, something Hong Kong is famous for.
Justice Scott will presumably take a dim view of the impartiality of Fiji's courts.
In the past, many Japanese have taken a dim view of politicians boycotting proceedings.
In fact, East European converts to the free market take a dim view of Austria altogether.
In Moscow, a top defense official in Moscow took a dim view of the development.
Alan Greenspan, chairman of the Federal Reserve, took a dim view of this plan.
Or perhaps it's polls showing most Americans take a dim view of the partisan gridlock in Washington.
Also, I figured the TSA would take a dim view of bear spray on my flight home.
On the way out, I glanced through an open doorway, into a dim cafeteria with yellow brick walls.
There was no sign of habitation, apart from a dim gleam in the glass fanlight above the front door.
He surveyed boxes and suitcases, fingered the electric drill, tapped on the wine barrel, which echoed with a dim hollowness.
However, the bulbs have still found it difficult to shake off that reputation for giving out a dim, cold, white light.
Many Conservative MPs whose lives are dominated by the whips office have taken a dim view of Ms Dorries' antipodean adventure.
Speaking to the Security and Defence Agenda conference on Friday, he said Nato could face a dim if not dismal future.
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