Carmon points out that Flanagan repackages this quote as the kicker to end her piece.
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Elahi makes the fairly obvious point near the end of his piece that we are now all Hasan Elahi.
Point the binoculars or telescopes at the sun -- without looking through the lenses -- and aim the other end onto a piece of paper or cardboard.
At the end of the piece, he admits to preferring a real book and if not that, then a book on an iPhone, better to read under the covers while his wife sleeps.
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Oddly, while Jilani spends a good deal of time on Dick and Betsy Devos and various other billionaires and foundations, he only mentions the Gates Foundation in an update at the end of the piece.
Journalists seeking balancing perspectives sometimes do not even interview corporate scientists, or if they do, they relegate their comments to the back end of their piece to signal to the reader that they do not take industry views as highly credible.
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Before the sale Mr Goss said: "If through finding a new home for Team Philips we can provide a home for people who have suffered through ShelterBox, I couldn't think of a nicer end for this piece of vessel which has been such a huge part of my life".
Nolan has a point when it comes to obviousness. (Keller even seems to admit it toward the end of the piece.) His column would be an excellent precursor, for example, to a Nicholas Carr article or book, had those two things not already been published three years ago and last year, respectively.
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Analysts said the phone could help Nokia regain its edge against Samsung at the low end and get a piece of India's fast-growing market of consumers trading up from basic phones.
The second thing: On Tuesday -- a little heads-up -- we'll do a week ahead at the end, but one piece of the week ahead here at the top because it's interesting.
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Not only does the patch give players tons of flexibility over difficulty settings with the addition of Monster Power, it adds a huge new piece of end-game content to the action-RPG.
Three strands of DNA were synthesized so that when they were put into a test tube, they immediately became a molecular motor--a pair of DNA tweezers, held together at one end by a third piece of DNA that could be made to open and shut by adding or subtracting a fourth DNA strand.
There was also an accordion performance, the playing of vinyl on a record player and, towards the end, an impressive piece of physical theatre cleverly set to a flickering light in a darkened room to give the impression of an old cine-film recording - a highlight for me in such a small space.
The museum said the piece represented the end of a technology which had been "important to so many lives".
But just after the consultation on the Scottish government's discussion paper came to an end, this apparently vital piece of evidence has been published.
Believe me, if you can do it for your former employer for a very small piece of the end result you can easily do it on your own.
Analysts said the device could help Nokia regain its competitive edge against Samsung at the low end, and get a piece of the India's fast-growing market of consumers trading up from basic mobiles.
Already, one collector offered to make a deal for every piece remaining at the end of the fair.
The metal and leather headphones have a timeless look, like a piece of high-end furniture designed by Le Corbusier or Ludwig Mies van der Rohe.
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"We do a piece together at the end of the night, the 'Cantabile' by Paganini, and that has been the biggest musical summit of my life so far, " Ritter says.
Inspired by the brilliance of Tevez, he has been able to piece together a superb end of season run, capped with a win at champions Manchester United to seal an unlikely escape.
The left-wing piece was recovered near the end of the main debris trail, not the beginning, as some preliminary reports suggested.
Instead, on 8 June the club's 50 members will drive from Audley End in Essex to Parker's Piece in Cambridge, less than a mile (1.6km) from the site of the original stunt.
Tina has four standout arias, tracing her awakening to life and feeling after years in the shadows, as the Lodger seduces her to get access to the papers. (Their a cappella duet at the end of Act I is an ingenious piece of writing.) As Juliana, the fierce Alexandra Deshorties slipped easily from embodying the young opera diva, warbling bel canto-style coloratura, to the old crone.
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Be sure to listen for the cell phone interfering with the guitar amp at the end, and add that image to a piece of music that begs for visuals.
These early tools closely resembled the knives we use today, consisting of a piece of metal that was sharp on one end--the blade--and dull on the other--the tang.
Wells Fargo, a Californian bank, plans to start direct-mail loans to small businesses in Canada before the end of the year, hoping to slice off another lucrative piece of Canadian banks' business.
We've got a huge backlog of folks who are unanimously viewed as well qualified, nobody has a specific objection to them, but end up having a hold on them because of some completely unrelated piece of business.
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