Bruyneel brought a new style of organization to a sport forged in romance and tradition.
Peter and is traditionally made of gold, was instead forged in silver and plated in gold.
When NATO initiatives are successful, they are usually forged in crisis, Mr. Eyal says.
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Telecom provider Sprint and Internet service provider EarthLink announced today that they will revise their alliance forged in 1998.
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The future of American manufacturing can still be forged in places like Youngstown and Cleveland and Pittsburgh.
And, rather like the FLS, it would be policy forged in the crucible of hunch and optimism, rather than scientific certainty.
After all, sometimes life-long friendships get forged in the sandpit at the playground, so why not in this one?
New bounds were forged in Katrina's aftermath, and the relationship between the two cities will never be the same.
In 2008, they built a coalition forged in the white heat of passion.
Our alliance, forged in war, is now a cornerstone of peace, security and prosperity for all of Northeast Asia.
"From 1862 to 1867, the public memory of Cinco de Mayo was forged in the American West, " Hayes-Bautista said.
The Highlanders then forged in front later when Hayes converted a cross from Rooney on the left, blasting home from close range.
And we believe that there was some common ground forged in the meeting that will help us move forward with those efforts.
Our modern military was forged in the crucible of World War II.
This mimics the product-based structure that he forged in the combined defence businesses of Boeing and McDonnell Douglas after their merger last year.
His career was forged in failure at Texas Instruments (TI), where he went to work in 1978 after earning a finance degree from the University of Texas.
And like any modern science, truth is forged in the fire of trial and error, and subjects nearly always emerge with theories of their own.
The alliance was forged in 1994, when De Sole, then president of Gucci America, fought to save Ford's job after Maurizio Gucci wanted to fire him.
Young people with whom I chatted in Ulsan believe that whale meat is an older person's dish, a taste forged in the harsh after-flames of World War II.
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So before you allow a challenge to cause your lower lip to protrude, remember that our most creative work is often forged in the crucible of tough times.
Mr Redstone's unyielding character was forged in a poor home by an ambitious mother and tempered in a hotel fire that nearly killed him and disabled his right arm.
It remains to be seen whether this unity forged in struggle will strike deep and lasting roots in Egyptian society, but Maha Abdelrahman is confident that the potential for change is real.
The free-to-play business model that now dominates the U.S. games industry was forged in China, where piracy forced publishers to offer games for free while making money through in-game micro-transactions.
While more countries get to voice their views if the rules are forged in the WTO than in the OECD, the flipside is that finding consensus could be even more difficult.
If you read this article aloud to yourself (first make sure nobody is watching), your speech will be forged in Broca's area (a specialised zone in the front-left part of your brain).
Padraig Harrington and Ross Fisher will resume the successful partnership they forged in Wales over the weekend, while Westwood plays alongside Northern Ireland's Rory McIlroy and has tournament chairman Johann Rupert as his partner.
The 68-mile route to the fishing town of Ullapool is a relatively recent addition to a landscape forged in the Ice Age, when melting glaciers gouged its long, deep valleys and seawater-filled lochs and fjords.
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