The pace of Ashley Young and power and knowhow of Emile Heskey were now proving every bit as threatening as Keane's guile and Cole's direct running.
The government therefore takes a direct role in running the bank.
The diminishing returns may continue for "Revolution, " as the franchise seems to be teetering dangerously close to the quality level of long-running direct-to-video spinoff series like Bring It On and American Pie.
Aside from GIK issues, word on the charitable street is that another topic of interest is paid professional fundraisers running direct-mail and telephone solicitation operations who keep most of what they raise as their fee, perhaps with the donors none the wiser.
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There is no revenue that Google gains, or at least no direct revenue, from running the News site.
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Financial firms, the thinking goes, will find London more attractive if they are offered a direct say in the running of its police, planning permits and other services.
Wunderman, a direct mailer turned digital heavyweight, is running an online lecture series for Microsoft aimed at network engineers.
It combines three elements: Superscape's Virtual Reality Toolkit, the images of people, buildings and vehicles, and AVI movie sequences running via Microsoft's Direct-X interface.
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Wunderman, a direct mailer turned digital heavyweight, is running an online lecture series for Microsoft (nasdaq: MSFT - news - people ) aimed at network engineers.
He had just begun running the company in 1990, when direct-broadcast satellite first loomed.
Along with seamlessly running all PC applications consumers can now direct and drive all of their content from any device through the IN Media tablet PC including their high definition television.
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This competition is not open to employees or contractors of the BBC, any person directly or indirectly involved in the BBC or the running of the competition, or their direct family members.
Murphy was quick to note that more brands are choosing to direct users to Facebook pages on their advertisements as opposed to running dedicated branded websites.
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Martyrs To The Cause Supporters' Trust secretary John Strand says his five-year-old association, which is affiliated to the UK-wide Supporters' Direct body, have offered to take over the debts and running of the three-time Welsh Cup winners.
Turns out Pfeiffer wasn't up to the task of running the complex organization Compaq became -- or taking on direct-sellers like Dell.
Only Romney has not visited in recent weeks, but is running strong thanks to nonstop TV ads and a barrage of direct mail pieces.
Nonetheless, Mr. Bryant feels it is worthwhile to help those running companies to slow down and think about how best to direct their attention.
"The NFL is pretty good when it comes to running a sports and entertainment enterprise, but we're not very experienced in the direct investment business, " said Eric Grubman, the league's executive vice president for business ventures.
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Whereas the London mayor will oversee services, such as the police and public transport, which currently lack any direct accountability, the elected mayors proposed for other cities would take over councils' existing powers, such as the running of schools and social services.
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