• Now the Germans are scrambling to seal off this hole in their fence before Murdoch's hordes pour through it.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The only remaining key to preventing the expansion of Storm's zombie hordes may thus be prevention: If users stopped opening e-mail attachments from strangers--a basic security practice--Storm would lose its main avenue of infection.

    FORBES: Zombie Storm Rising

  • The poet was opposed to hordes of the city's factory workers arriving at the Lakes by rail.

    ECONOMIST: A green mythology

  • Are those tourist hordes saying that Japan's long recession is over?

    CNN: You Need Two Legs To Walk

  • Those jobs underpin China's goal of moving hordes of people from rural areas to urban areas.

    FORBES: The Dollar's Doomsday Scenario

  • Imparting skills will remain arduous, so long as South Africa's schools and universities turn out hordes of semi-literate arts graduates and hardly any black engineers or accountants.

    ECONOMIST: Paper lions

  • If existing customers aren't aware of E-Trade's transformation, how can it woo hordes of new investors?

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • In the hands of hordes of amateur experts around the world (Britain's army of ornithologists, for example) it could be used to assess the impact of climate change on many habitats and species.

    ECONOMIST: A new device puts an old skill to work

  • Once these carrier skin cells mature and die, the body's immune system, failing to notice the HPV hordes inside, no longer perceives them as a threat.

    FORBES: Cornering A Killer

  • The Balinese, trained to handle hordes of tourists, also displayed skills crucial in today's tumultuous and sometimes threatening street politics - effective crowd control and security.

    CNN: A REAWAKENING OF POLITICS

  • There may have been eager hordes waving their credit cards in Oxford Street but at west London's Kensington branch, not many more than 50 shoppers queued patiently for the store to open at 8am.

    BBC: It was hardly a scrum.

  • The release of a beta version of Microsoft's new operating system, Windows 7, has stirred interest amongst the geeky hordes who rejected Vista early on.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • It's a sad certainty: Mere months, if not weeks, after the hordes leave the Olympic village in Beijing, most of the competitors--even the medalists--will slip from international consciousness.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • William's brother Simon is a Bath fan, and keeping a brave face surrounded by enemy hordes.

    BBC: Result: Wasps 26-16 Leicester

  • Once these carrier skin cells mature and die, the body's immune system no longer perceives them as a threat, failing to notice the HPV hordes inside.

    FORBES: Cornering A Killer

  • For the hordes of Japanese, Chinese and Russian tourists who snap up Louis Vuitton handbags, the brand's aura of quality and exclusivity may still be the big draw.

    ECONOMIST: The art of marketing

  • The key to keeping cool in summertime New York City is to forego midtown Manhattan, the Big Apple's "core", filled to bursting with sight-seeing buses and camera-clicking hordes from the 4th of July through to Labor Day.

    BBC: Summer in the city: New York

  • Hordes of photographers found themselves tripping over each other trying to score the first shots of Sarah Jessica Parker's son James Wilke in 2002.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The mall group's NAVs over the past five years have advanced at a double-digit clip, thanks to the hordes of shoppers who have thronged the retail emporiums, credit cards flashing.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Based on their respective rates of growth, Bieber and his hordes of Beliebers were projected to overtake Gaga on Sunday afternoon, according to Twitter Counter, but Gaga's Little Monsters put up a fight.

    CNN: Justin Bieber dethrones Lady Gaga on Twitter

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