The rest of Hewlett-Packard's business comes from items like servers, printers and software.
His installation, The Code, is created entirely from items that were already within the collection of National Museum Wales.
During fiscal 2012, 58% of its sales came from items produced in China.
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The FSS say they have used LCN DNA about 21, 000 times and generated profiles from items such as matchsticks, weapon handles and grabbed clothing.
The new console looks like it has been constructed from items out of a junk shop, including an old typewriter, a telephone, pressure gauges and a Morse code machine.
But getting data from items like clothing "is really tricky business, " said Cham Dallas, a professor and toxicologist at the University of Georgia's Institute for Health Management and Mass Destruction Defense.
On Wednesday, Dr Perlin, the leading DNA forensic witness for the Crown, said he had compared DNA data taken from items in the getaway car used in the attack with the DNA from the accused and found that samples on a seat belt buckle were almost six trillion times more likely to have come from Mr Duffy than any other person.
The university is hosting an exhibition from July which will also include items from St Cuthbert's tomb.
But this registry lists car parts, ranging from inexpensive items like an antenna to pricey ones like heated seats.
Over the past couple of years, the company has experimented with everything from upscale items to new locations in urban areas.
In reaction to Boehner's comments, the White House issued a statement that stressed its support for a continuing resolution that is "clean" from unrelated items.
And, as they are released from household items in the form of microscopic dust, we inhale and ingest them constantly, which is particularly true for the kiddos.
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Amazon said the number of items ordered on its busiest day, Dec. 10, rose about 35% to 5.4 million items from "roughly" 4 million items during its busiest holiday shopping day last year.
Look for that checklist of things where there can be common ground, stay away from those items where, frankly, there'll be division and there'll be rancor and there'll be acrimony, " Martinez said on NBC's "Meet the Press.
For most people, the value of their employment exceeds the value of their assets by a wide margin, and this asset has some special characteristics that make it differ from typical items on a balance sheet or brokerage statement.
When sous-chef Barry Frish emerged from the kitchen, Purkayastha produced two items from his bag: a balsamic vinegar made with truffles and a truffle-acacia honey.
The samples could come from the personal items of the missing -- from toothbrushes and hairbrushes to used Kleenex or cigarette butts -- or by using a cotton swab to rub the inside of a survivor's cheek.
The typical supermarket now carries 45, 000 items, up from 3, 750 items in 1949, she reports.
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From time to time the register manages to stop stolen items from being sold, like a 2nd-century Roman marble Janiform head--two heads joined back-to-back, like the god Janus--that was about to be auctioned in December 2001 in New York.
Immediately after the attacks, the TSA prohibited a wide range of items from aircraft, but it has gradually been reintroducing some banned items such as cigarette lighters and matches.
Mr Avelino said a more transparent labelling system would also make it easier for consumers to avoid buying meat from the Amazon and make it harder for shops to sell items from producers who flouted the law.
Azamat Tazhayakov and Dias Kadyrbayev, both from Kazakhstan, were charged Wednesday with conspiring to discard potentially incriminating items from Dzhokhar Tsarnaev's dorm room.
Items from the home office, like pen holders, can double to keep items stowed in a car cup holder.
Sgt Julian Ditcham, from Suffolk Police, said up to five youths had been seen throwing items from the side of the road near the Trimley overbridge.
But barely two years in, they realized they needed even more money to grow their venture into the kind of business they envisioned: a maker of women's apparel that would let consumers choose from an array of patterns and colors to create their own designs, or select items from the company's collection.
The burger chain said that while it was not a food safety issue, they were replacing all products from Silvercrest, which is a subsidiary of ABP, in the UK and Ireland with items from another supplier.
Try giving gift cards that let players download from services such as Xbox Live, WiiWare and PlayStation Network, or purchase in-game items from their favorite Facebook game or massively multiplayer online virtual world.
Lampposts and other items from the streets were hurled through the walls of the ground floor.
They are both purchasing items from other local manufacturers as well as from international companies.
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