Thrown in essentially free: a 5% interest in a 4-billion-barrel oilfield in Azerbaijan.
More remarkable than the amount of Japanese household financial assets is their structure: 60 percent are in essentially zero-yield bank deposits.
It works in essentially the same way -- DIAL lets you play streaming video on compatible TVs without having to launch the app first -- but there are a few key differences.
The materials Dr Brooks and his colleagues are planning to use in their experiment have more complex molecular structures than graphite, but they work in essentially the same way to create restrictions on where electrons can go.
The inconvenient truth, as Al Lewis, a leading figure of the disease management movement, explains, is that far too often, we use faulty techniques to assess the performance of these programs, resulting in essentially cooked data that, well, nobody believes.
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To make money, his fund has leveraged itself and is now 120% invested in gold equities, essentially in gold miners.
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Rather, Lean In is essentially a book of productive suggestions on how to succeed in business if that is your goal, rendering attempts to extrapolate negativity of any kind towards women from this book as mere demonstrations of precisely the type of gender-focused barriers that Ms. Sandberg is fighting against.
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The film was the first to use only blue screens which means the actors performed the whole film in, essentially, a blue room but it looks like they are out fighting robots in old fashioned fighter planes.
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This in itself essentially means that Germany and Germans have to send lots of their money to the poorer parts of the eurozone.
"We're very disappointed with the court leaving in place essentially blanket secrecy, " Patrick Carome, an attorney representing the media outlets, told reporters outside the courthouse.
Not many of them succeeded, partly because they underestimated the difficulties of growing share in an essentially shrinking market, partly because they never figured out Japan.
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In my view, the Court wisely exercised judicial restraint and, in an essentially unanimous decision, ruled that U.S. federal courts are not prepared to take torts cases from all over the world.
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Though Wright refused to attribute his current situation to his presence in the WBC, the fact remains: Wright made the conscious decision to play through pain in what essentially amounts to a glorified exhibition, and now everybody must live with the consequences.
"Anyone will be able to come in and essentially you'll have a pair of headphones on and then you'll be able to walk through the building and when you get near the place where someone has left a memory you'll get some clues there's a memory there, " said Mr Morris.
Let me take you back to April of 1992, which is when Yugoslav air force jets began to bomb civilians in -- essentially, when the violence began in Bosnia.
In police shows on TV, the cops are stressed but essentially in control as they deal with perps and victims.
Here's how it works: Utilities install GridPoint boxes in homes and businesses that essentially become nodes in a smart electric grid.
The bus companies argued in their NLRB complaint that they were essentially caught in a dispute between the union and the city.
Kaplan expresses significant reservations about taking part in what is essentially a laundering operation aimed at deceiving the book-buying public into believing a title is more in-demand than it is.
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In the case of a romantic partner who essentially lives in the apartment, the simplest thing to do is ask them to contribute to utilities.
They express serious concerns about the implications of the decision for future awards and that the committee was being put in a position that was "essentially untenable" in having to recommend that a student in Wales would get a different grade to a student in England despite achieving an identical mark.
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In addition, the rate of private insurance coverage was essentially unchanged in 2011 for the first time in a decade.
The casual nature of that relationship is reflected in Valve's attitude about releasing the new mode -- Team Fortress 2's VR-enabling update in the coming weeks is essentially a giant beta test in which Valve will measure and analyze the way TF2 players interact with virtual reality hardware.
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Forty-eight hours later, the dispute was settled essentially in favor of the professional referees.
Labour and the Lib Dems were pretty much bystanders in what was essentially an internal Conservative discussion.
The December producer price index fell 1.9% from November, essentially in line with Wall Street's predicted 2.0% drop.
Another challenge is protecting the implant in the eye, since it essentially has to sit in a bath of organic liquid.
About 30 miles north of Mystic, the Blue Slope Country Museum in Franklin is essentially a celebration of all things bucolic.
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