They had hoped the North could be persuaded at least to set up a military hot-line to help reduce tensions.
The pirated cubes are almost frictionless and bear as much resemblance to genuine Rubik's Cubes as Nascar hot-rods to family sedans.
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Montgomerie hit back immediately with a birdie and, as if his mood was hot-wired to the weather, the sun came out.
Its hot price-to-earnings multiple of 72 is irrelevant--skewed by projects under construction.
Its hot price-to-earnings multiple of 70 is irrelevant--skewed by projects under construction.
In the early 1990s Jennings and Eason, who was by then running day-to-day operations, began to expand, adding hot- and cold-smoked fillets, smoked-trout dip, trout sausage, chowder and mousse to their offerings.
Although the differences between hot-metal technology and photography seem clear to outsiders, the dominant manufacturers in hot-metal typesetting struggled for years to develop new photo typesetters.
The school decided the story was just too hot to explain -- best to dump the coach and avoid a public relations mess.
There is, to be sure, a certain hot-potato aspect to this kind of speculation.
In fact, initially, they designed their new lines of photo typesetters on the old, hot-metal architecture and tried to incorporate elements of the hot-metal process into the phototypesetting.
It will certainly be the case, though, that the Kindle Fire -- also expected to be a hot seller -- will be an important addition to the number moving forward.
It's a 30-foot-long, 4-foot-deep, fully automated stainless steel tub that produces a pasteurized egg by bathing it for about an hour in water that is precisely controlled to between 128 and 150 degrees (the exact temperature is secret)--hot enough to kill salmonella and other dangerous microbes without cooking the egg, (see sidebar).
Yulia Mostovaya, editor of Zerkalo Nedeli, a weekly, compares Mr Yanukovich's government to a hot-air balloon that is starting to lose heat.
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Now, four years later, their enthusiasm for the democratic process has declined even in the face of economic factors such as persistently high unemployment and a floundering higher education system that would seem, at first glance, to be hot-button political issues around which to rally this cohort of voters.
The WinBook WH5513P series contains an Intel Core 2 Duo T5500 CPU, 1GB of DDR2 RAM, a 120GB hard drive, a 15.4-inch 1, 280 x 800 resolution LCD, and a few hot keys to give you one-touch access to your email and the internet.
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Taco Bell, a division of Yum Brands, recently turned to fast-food eaters to help create a hot-selling burrito--hopes were high for a "truly healthy" one.
Empowered and hot-wired-to-the-Internet consumers can move faster than an electronic money transfer when they feel the need.
At the time, the people in the hot-seat have to do what they can with the tools available.
When LG unveiled its Venus in November, it carried black and hot-pink versions to target both men and women.
Cult director Wong Kar-wai was so bothered by expectations that he would take on the handover that he hot-footed it to the Argentine capital.
Unlike the now much-faded GreyBerrys from Canada which clearly mark a jaded man or woman, iPad not only marks a man or woman of distinction, but a very hip hot smart up-to-the-second executive material with a keen taste for originality, clearly a leader not a follower, and heaven forbid, not a sponsor for clones like the upcoming PlayBook, or Xoom, LePad, etc.
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Anne Stevenson-Yang of J Capital Research in Beijing, in one of her November e-mail alerts, suggests that the uptick in exports may have been partly due to hot-money inflows caused by currency speculation.
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Jeff Brenner, meanwhile, is seeking to lower health-care costs for all of Camden, by getting its primary-care physicians to extend the hot-spot strategy citywide.
While the IRS has long had a program (recently beefed up) to pay informants, the Germans' decision to pay for hot documents--and other countries' willingness to use them--was a big step for the Europeans, who rarely take as hard a line against evasion.
The authors walk readers through the investment decisions made when the average American house decides to replace a hot-water heater, and why markets are currently structured to discourage buying more efficient heaters.
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The 59-acre (24 hectare) site will also boast a solar thermal hot water system to pre-heat the water for the heating system, and a biomass boiler that will provide heat using locally-sourced wood chips.
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The Banff Venture Forum this year is going to allow some of the hot new Canadian start-ups present to a group of Canadian and US VCs including Panorama Capital, Azure Capital, Chevron Technology Ventures, ConocoPhillips Technology Ventures, and NGEN Partners.
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By overclocking the microprocessor, graphics cards and other components, a hot-rodder is likely to increase the temperature inside the minitower, which necessitates more cooling fans.
Texas Gov. George W. Bush was able, time and time again, to cite specific international hot spots -- literally, from Sierra Leone to East Timor.
Wolfe envisions a worldwide network of dozens of monitoring sites in emerging-disease hot spots to collect body fluid samples from people who interact with wild animals.
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