Over and over, Kane was impressed with the fierce bond between people and their pets.
The proposal for the incinerator was made by Portugese-based firm HLC, but has faced fierce criticism from local people on health grounds.
We talk to Wa-el and Cowboy, and realise that in the fierce corporate world, there are still people making cars simply because they have an indelible passion.
People stayed inside for the fierce winds as the storm moved through, sweated during a few days of power outages, and have now begun to return to normal life.
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There would certainly be rows within the party, which some people reckon could be as fierce as those that rent it in the late 1970s and early 1980s, when the pragmatic Helmut Schmidt was chancellor and the visionary Willy Brandt was chairman, even though much of the feuding then was over foreign and defence matters.
He was among at least 59 people killed in the Caribbean as fierce winds destroyed buildings and flooded roads.
In India for instance, fierce and energetic athletes can be found in tribal people hailing from the northeastern mountains.
Even before Mr. Forstall refused to sign the apology over the maps, he was on thin ice at Apple, said people familiar with the matter, despite fierce loyalty from some members of his team.
Following her Kraft homecoming--Rosenfeld had worked for 20 years at Kraft and General Foods before joining PepsiCo--the new chief now has to grapple with high commodity prices, an upcoming spin-off of the company from its 87% owner, Altria (nyse: MO - news - people ), and of course, fierce global competition.
It makes most of its money from advertising, its growth is slowing, its competition is fierce, its earnings weren't quite what analysts expected and the only people sure to get rich off this deal are the ones dumping shares.
There is a run on mouthwash in Salvador, where kissing as many people as possible has become as traditional a Carnival pastime as watching the fierce competition between samba schools in Rio de Janeiro.
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However, the move has prompted fierce opposition from many social conservatives and the Catholic Church, with hundreds of thousands of people joining protest marches in Paris and other cities over recent months.
The most feared and fearsome people in all of southern Africa were by then famous for little more than fierce outbursts of primitive political violence and a certain tourist appeal, which included Shaka Land, a former movie set converted into a theme park and named for their most famous chief.
Sixty years ago on the 1 February 1953 fierce storms battered the east coast of Britain and resulted in the deaths of more than 300 people, 24, 000 homes were flooded and more than 30, 000 people were left homeless.
First of all, whenever people ask me, why isn't Washington working -- I am a fierce defender of the integrity and hard work of individual members, which is, by the way, matched up by --when you look at polls, people hate Congress, but individual members a lot of them feel are really working hard on their behalf.
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Mr. Rubin has a reputation as a fierce competitor who sometimes clashed with others regarding the Google services that would appear on Android, said people familiar with the matter.
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