Windows CE, on the other hand, is targeted at the hand-held and embedded-systems market.
The sticker-shock at the pump is a rude reminder that even though energy independence for the United States is closer at hand than at any other time in the last fifty years, energy is still very much a global commodity.
This new truth is not merely close at hand, it is the hand.
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With such expansive menu knowledge, though, it can also cull the data for important findings, such as the topic at hand: Where da PBR at?
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Tim Lind, head of legal entity and corporate actions at Thomson Reuters and an old hand at standards from working at SWIFT, T owerGroup, GoldenSource and Omgeo, wrote that SWIFT ISO working groups and industry participating have been working for 15 years on its ISO 15022 messaging protocol.
Bateman played with Williams at Neath after he moved to try his hand at rugby league.
They're the young sailors, the midshipmen at the Naval Academy, who raised their right hand at graduation and committed themselves to a life of service.
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Going in at half-time we certainly felt we had the upper hand at the time and if we could continue executing our game plan we stood a good chance of turning them over.
After an embarrassing delay when Venus failed to appear at the precisely predicted time at the top-left hand edge of the Sun, someone noticed that Venus had in fact appeared at the bottom right-hand edge, resulting in a hasty re-adjustment of the camera.
At that point, von Lipinski felt grateful that he would keep his hand at all, even if it would be paralyzed.
After years of being cheered on, jeered at and banged up, plenty of professional athletes with brand power to spare try their hand at the restaurant business.
The name change goes hand-in-hand with a corporate revolution at the Post Office.
He had, after all, seen at first hand the fate of Alan Milburn, his boss at the Department of Health and a former flatmate.
Guests can try their hand at the cooking techniques, and of course, taste the final result.
Interpret guidelines and take action to implement necessary changes to address issues at hand.
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This overhaul has been more difficult than he had ever imagined, but the payoff may be at hand.
The issue at hand with regard to these liens is who should be paid first, J.
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Perhaps the means to effectively preserve information for the future is close at hand.
After scraping by, Rollhaus came back to the States to try his hand at venture capital.
No less an experienced hand at journalism, Paul Craig Roberts, formerly of the Wall St.
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These are all good gestures, of course, but hardly sufficient to solve the problems at hand.
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Their votes were tallied by hand at the precinct, municipal, provincial and finally national levels.
Fortunately cameraman Scottie is an old hand at these situations and we'd gone in prepared.
But also in terms of wanting smart, socially-enabled apps tailored to the job at hand.
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Anyhow, back to the matter at hand -- when are these things hitting retail?
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It says that non-free software is an inferior solution to the practical problem at hand.
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Banerjee also realises that she will have a tough job at hand as chief minister.
"I feel like it gives me a break from what's at hand, " he said.
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