Gomez, a big, powerful target man, is prolific but static: He needs someone to get him the ball, and he would've been double-teamed by the Greeks.
Mr Who said he was frustrated at the limited information given to passengers, and the reaction of customer services staff when he called them from the static train.
Webber, 32, has been working to get strength back in his leg and as well as improving his fitness in the pool and on a static bike, he has been using a cryogenic chamber to help knit the broken bones together.
In a sense, it would increase his static freedom, since he would be free to do what he wants for that time period.
Google, he says, is great at static search.
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He says sales in Germany have been static for the past decade, so the battle is for market share.
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"We're proposing that the fourth dimension is time and that over time static objects will transform and adapt, " he told the BBC.
Noble then waltzed past a static Stoke defence to give the Hammers the lead as he crossed for Da Costa to sweep home from seven yards.
Assuming he is confirmed--and Cabinet nominees almost never draw much static during the Senate confirmation process--Geithner will continue to work closely with Bernanke in crafting the government's response to the financial crisis.
He said that many incidents police attend have happened earlier and are "static scenes", but stressed that this particular incident was "almost a crime in action".
He believed the answer lay in improving infrastructure - which had "remained static" despite growing demand - and for a joined up approach to cycling within government.
The fact is that, under a static analysis, the typical low-earner would be about where he is today, and 9-9-9 could easily be tweaked, for instance, to exempt the working poor.
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He said Merthyr was an example of a place where people had become "static" and "didn't know if they got on the bus an hour's journey they'd be in Cardiff and they could look for the job there".
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