Old, static, institutionalized thinking will gate the pace of forward progress faster than just about anything.
Out the gate the Galaxy S4 is more than likely going to break records, but what happens after that is just as important.
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The ExpressJet plane was towed back to the gate, and the Scandinavian Airlines plane taxied back to the gate, where passengers disembarked, New York's WNBC-TV reported.
The greater the gate length, the slower the transistor, since electrons passing through the channel in the transistor (which is the same length as the gate) have further to travel.
The idea is to make the channel as thin as possible, allowing the electric field generated by the gate to penetrate the entire thing, thus improving the control that the gate is able to exert.
On his return to Sheremetyevo, to reach his departure gate the visitor must negotiate a bewildering series of queues, starting with one to get into the building: if he is unassertive, he will still be standing in one of them when his plane takes off.
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Following excavations in the early 20th century, European archaeologists claimed key features such as the remains of the famous Ishtar Gate -- the glazed brick gate decorated with images of dragons and aurochs, built in about 575 BC by order of King Nebuchadnezzar II as the eighth gate to the inner city.
By sticking the channel into the air and surrounding it on three sides with the atoms of the gate, you increase the surface area of the gate.
The relay did not happen because that person was omitted at the gate from the Social Office.
When a plane returns to the gate, the flight has to get in line again for takeoff.
Reports state that the gate to the entrance fell down as a result of pressure from the crowd.
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Fans had been told they could still pay on the gate for the crucial League One relegation match.
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Then, advises Trippler, start asking the airline representative at the gate if the flight is going to be canceled.
An information sign on the gate outside the church shows a picture of people bathing in the Fleet, surrounded by trees and fields.
Mr Patel lifted the gate and the van drove off with seconds to spare, a ceremony at Luton Crown Court heard.
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He was just absolutely on his game coming out of the gate for the 2008 calendar season, and nobody could touch him.
Out of the gate, the U.S. economy doubled in size in a dozen years after the ratification of the Constitution in 1789.
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The business school unlocks the gate to the university, but only the student can cut his or her own path through the woods.
Anti-nuclear protesters chained themselves together at the gate of the Faslane naval base on the Clyde which is home to the UK's Trident weapon system.
The Blues stormed out of the gate for the second half and blitzed the Dragons to take the lead within eight minutes of the restart.
American Eagle Flight 4265, an Embraer-140, had just arrived from Springfield, Missouri, and was taxiing to the gate when the incident occurred around 1 p.m.
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When a young singer has a hit right out of the gate, the way Rae did, you can usually predict what comes next: more of the same.
He also makes a hand-printed sign with the passenger's name and then drives to the gate of the inbound flight, parking at the bottom of the jet-bridge stairs.
But Leo kept dashing outside the gate surrounding the sandbox.
Sounds like someone might need to re-read their copy of the classic Barbarians at the Gate: The Fall of RJR Nabisco by Bryan Burrough and John Helyar.
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For some reason we were moved to the hall between the gate and the luggage area for about 20 or 30 minutes and then back to the luggage area again.
The shorter gate length, and the fact that the gate length does not vary from transistor to transistor, should help chips that are built using vertical transistors to run faster.
So the U.K. government's 25-minute and 45-minute waiting-time targets don't include time to get from the gate to the back of the proper queue, or time spent being checked by an agent.
He picked up a rotting banana skin and hung it on the leaves of a neem tree that grew near the gate of the house, so that it would startle the owners when they came out.
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