City, without a win in their last five away games, looked composed without ever moving into top gear.
The main control surface is wide enough, in fact, that we could comfortably put three fingers on the top of the mouse, using the middle to control the mouse wheel and DPI sensitivity adjustment rocker (a nice touch in and of itself) without ever moving our index and ring finger from the all-important trigger buttons.
But what distinguishes the current incarnation of slow TV is that it flies in the face of conventional wisdom about modern audiences demanding immediacy, their attention spans sapped by the ever-moving online era.
Sometimes it was hard to believe that we would ever get things moving again.
Of course, the traditional marketing mindset has been moving ever closer to cliff edge.
We really are moving ever closer to a world where all jobs done by humans are in services.
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This marks an important milestone in my goal to create a cleaner cab fleet, firstly through introduction of the first ever age limits moving towards zero-emission vehicles as they come to market.
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Pointing towards a bluish mass of ice in a distant valley, he explains that in the 1930s the Black Rapids Glacier became the fastest moving ever recorded, sometimes advancing as much as 200 feet a day.
That third party is telling everyone of the level playing field and the economy of scale benefits it will have, but another manufacturer is moving ever closer to full integration of the hardware and software, threatening Samsung.
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But few are pleased, underscoring the difficulties that governments across the country are facing as they try to regulate an industry that is moving ever closer to people's neighborhoods but also contributing jobs and millions of dollars to local economies.
With this in mind, the evidence that urban education is moving, ever so gradually, upwards is maybe the best news for those hoping to bring businesses back downtown.
But he had concerns about the limitations of the cameras, their weight and whether they could ever fit his fast-moving film style.
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Looking at technical charts, Patton said gold is moving in an ever-tightening so-called triangle pattern with a progressive series of lower highs and higher lows.
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Business is moving faster than ever before, even among the classics.
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Mrs Sahlin points out that this is a great improvement on 1998, when the rate was over 22%, and insists that migrants are moving into jobs ever more quickly.
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That's the magic of photography, whereby a still and silent image can evoke far more than any moving pictures with sound ever will.
So if we're ever going to get the economy moving again, we really have to turn around that negative sentiment in the credit markets.
As environmental concerns become ever more prevalent, some architects are moving away from the glass, steel and concrete model of modern city building.
The Framers also called upon posterity to carry on their work -- to keep our country moving forward and bring us ever closer to a more perfect Union.
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It was one of the most moving and shocking interviews I have ever done.
For Khosla, having Rice and her team involved provides practical assistance as many startups are moving to international markets quicker than ever.
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An astronomer says he may have found an important clue to one of the most profound mysteries in the universe: Why the stars in the sky are moving away from us at an ever increasing pace.
While data and information move at the speed of light, tangible three-dimensional products are moving faster and in greater volumes than ever before.
Mr Wallace has set up a petition to gain what he calls "his basic right to vote on the most important vote I will ever have in my life" as he is moving to work in London and will therefore be unable to take part in the poll.
Steps to moving forward begin a long time before you ever get to those positions, and adjusting your appearance is a great way to start.
The dollar Libor rate rose sharply above 5.0% after the collapse of Lehman Brothers in October before moving sideways in late November and steadily declining ever since.
"As of yesterday evening, they told me that when he was lifted out of the sedated state, he was moving his arms and legs much more than ever expected or hoped for, " Green tells NPR's Melissa Block.
In the last few years, there has been an ever-louder drumbeat of pundits saying the world is moving to eliminate cash, but the many businesses that have popped up in the hope this would come true--Bitbux, Digicash, CyberCash, Flooz, Netchex and PayPal, to name but a few--have found only limited success, or have died, or have been merged into other companies.
The crucial question now is whether European governments should put their drive towards ever closer union on hold, or whether they should keep moving in the direction of a federal superstate.
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