News that Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg has moved on from learning Chinese and is now trying his hand at getting closer to the land as part of an annual rethink of how he lives, is a great signal of how important the personal innovation lifestyle is becoming.
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Dilma Rousseff, the unattached president of Brazil, leads a country where rapid industrialisation has gone hand in hand with people getting married less and later.
Instead of waiting for the divisions to develop the brand, Hampton has done it himself--convincing the consumer products unit to come out with hand puppets and getting Buena Vista's help in securing Baby Einstein videos prime positions at Wal-Mart.
Instead we must delight customers, and delighting people is exactly what getting a hand written note invariably does.
Nissan, on the other hand, is just getting their first one out there.
Schwarzer was soon beaten again as, despite getting a hand to Okaka-Chuka's header, he could not stop it going in.
The Scotland forward dusted himself off before delicately placing his 20-yard free-kick into Manuel Almunia's top-left corner, despite the Spaniard getting a hand to the ball.
Reina's mistake had cost them a late goal in the draw with Arsenal on Sunday but he atoned by getting a hand to Bulut's shot from point-blank range.
The former England Under-21 international stepped up to smash home a 30-yard free-kick after Petrov fouled Nick Carle, with Friedel unable to keep the ball out despite getting a hand to it.
Celtic's central-defensive frailties were cruelly exposed when Miller latched onto McGregor's long punt and outmuscled Loovens before despatching a shot past Boruc - despite the Pole getting a hand to his effort.
The cost of football scholarships was getting out of hand, so colleges conspired to cut them back.
They do think that they are getting the upper hand on the fire right now.
It was effectively a feedback loop, stopping the process getting out of hand, the researchers said.
As technology advances and astronomers observe more things, the process risks getting out of hand.
Maybe mainly to keep things from getting out of hand, but Mr Larijani is not alone.
It's probably a bit late to call this one "getting out of hand, " but, well, it is.
Their actions were indicative of the fear that the game of chicken is getting out of hand.
There is much talk nowadays about how the pay of corporate executives is getting out of hand.
Even so, there is much confidence that the co-operative approach will stop these new problems getting out of hand.
The message from this G-20 summit is clear: We must take immediate steps that will prevent the next boom from getting out of hand.
Raw recruits for the Royal Navy will be getting a first hand experience of life on board with a new high-tech training base on land.
Royal Bank of Scotland, on the other hand, may have trouble getting its 70% shareholder, the British government, to accept a 50% addition to its designated bonus pool.
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Meanwhile, thousands of people gathered in Red Square in Moscow to witness a firework display at midnight, although alcohol was banned to prevent the festivities getting out of hand.
As a result, dollar inflows have risen 140% this year, at a time when the country is trying to curb inflation and keep the real from getting out of hand.
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Speaking during a Westminster Hall debate on 4 December 2012, the Conservative MP for Kettering, Philip Hollobone, said the number of immigrants from the EU was "seemingly getting out of hand".
Paying tribute to the men, Tom Belte, West Midlands area manager for the Big Issue, said the men were getting a "hand up, not a hand out" by working for the magazine.
Warrell, who was an oncologist at Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center in New York before becoming a CEO, has in the past said that the drive to speed up drug approvals is getting out of hand.
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