The following statement from Leap in its 10K is an eye opener.
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This was an outfit that prided itself on hiring only the top students, and the company had had its eye on Romney from the beginning of his time in Cambridge.
In 2009, Beijing raised its official 2007 growth rate from an already eye-popping 11.9 percent to 13 percent.
Its looming shadow has since faded from the public eye, particularly with the death of bin Laden.
Seymour sometimes gets an eye-roll from skiing purists for its slow chair lifts and relatively easy runs, but it remains the most popular place to learn to ski among Vancouverites.
Even Syria, which has long been accused of turning a blind eye to the infiltration of jihadis from its territory, has promised to seal its borders better, and perhaps even to expand the capacity of pipelines taking Iraqi oil to its Mediterranean ports.
It could be that the government's eye on its political future has shifted from the main economic and budgetary game.
That trio, it is said, has its eye on Steven Heyer, a recent recruit from AOL Time Warner's Turner Broadcasting division brought over to run joint ventures, as the next chief operating officer.
The report largely relies on hearsay, such as that from the wife of an eye surgeon, and is not without its skeptics.
One of its gliders, G2, survived and transmitted data 60 miles from the eye of Hurricane Isaac.
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Its eye-catching logo of white lettering on a blue background made it recognizable from a distance.
Likewise, Kodak took a costly black eye in the battery business from industry leaders Duracell and Eveready, and divested from its battery spin-off, Ultra Technologies, with another painful loss.
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From its zero waste goals to eco-friendly vehicles like the Chevy Volt, GM is keeping its eye on eco-friendly innovation.
Nearly a month has passed since the Roman Catholic Church elected its first leader from Latin America and the international media has been treated to a whirlwind blitz of eye-catching tales and images.
More than a decade after the tumor was discovered, 5.8 percent of the men who received surgery had died from prostate cancer or its treatment, compared to 8.4 percent of patients where doctors just kept an eye on the tumor.
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