The she-bot features 30 motors spread throughout its body with an additional eight motors in its face for expressing general boredom and disgust with the help.
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Giving a public that has pretty clearly said it could stand a little less Facebook in its face a product designed to make them spend dramatically more time Facebooking is a little perverse, but the potential rewards are enormous.
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Ghana, which last won the competition in 1982, will face Niger in its final group game on Monday with Mali taking on Democratic Republic of Congo.
But although the company was at its peak in terms of size, it made its first loss in 2001 in the face of rising fuel prices, a shortage of trained drivers and tougher demands from its customers.
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Transmeta , the little semiconductor company that began life with a high-profile bang, went whimpering to Piper Jaffray on Thursday to decide how to deal with its bleak future in the face of a hostile takeover bid from its largest shareholder.
In a foreign ministry statement, the Eritrean Government said it was conscious of its obligations in the face of the huge humanitarian crisis, though it added in a barbed comment that the Ethiopian people should not be punished for the wrongdoings of the government.
Andersen, it seems, has been unusually lax in its auditing and astonishingly complaisant in the face of gross corporate malfeasance.
In fact, as viewership declined for each of its broadcast rivals in the face of growing options this past season, CBS--home to juggernauts The Mentalist, NCIS and the CSI franchise--posted an 11% increase in total viewers, and a 3% gain in the advertiser-beloved 18- to 49-year-old demographic, according to Nielsen Media Research.
In short: Petronas and its peers face a steep, uphill battle in their quest to permit pipelines and LNG terminals on the west coast.
The whole fried fish arrives at your table in a pot of seasoned broth, its body curled into a dramatic C-shape, its face clenched in a grimace.
Its resilience in the face of the past year's adversities augurs well for the future.
The fact is that today, Facebook at its core, is flat on its face in the mobile world.
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It has since moderated its enthusiasm in the face of strong international resistance.
It is how we reconcile openness to the rich possibilities of globalisation, with security in the face of its threats.
Davies said he expected the Premier League to revise its proposals in the face of hostility from Blatter and football federations around the globe.
Johnson likes the stock because of stubborn pessimism on the part of investors and analysts that flies in the face of its strong performance.
Global economic weakness is showing its face in corporate earnings, this time hitting FedEx which slashed its guidance after the bell on Tuesday.
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The Florida Medical Association, which purports to represent doctors, refused to stick up for its members in the face of this government intrusion into the exam room.
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Its response in the face of new challenges deserves praise.
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SingTel is not amused, since it was evidently counting on the HKT deal to help it counter the sweeping deregulation it will face in its home market this year.
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Continental Europe, by contrast, runs the risk of ending up like Japan, which has spent two decades struggling to grow in the face of its debt burden and ageing population.
On the one hand, it has reached the final of the FA Cup for the first time in its history and will face Manchester City at Wembley Stadium on May 11.
In the face of its waning importance France enacted silly laws to shore up the mother tongue, such as requiring the use of French in the public square, in advertising, etc.
Mayor Diepgen accuses the party of shirking its responsibilities in the face of the financial crisis and using early elections to overturn the SPD's poor showing in the 1999 state elections.
Slovenia's concern, beside a fear of re-colonisation by neighbours after only ten years as an independent country, was the stability of its currency in the face of large capital inflows or outflows.
"Firefox is holding its own in the face of increased competition, with hundreds of millions of users worldwide choosing a web browser that answers only to them, " a Mozilla spokeswoman said in a statement.
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Should we fail to do so, historians may well regard Ariel Sharon's legacy of weakening his country in the face of its enemies as the precursor to a devastating new phase in the War for the Free World.
Server 2012 is also defined by what you won't find: while the Metro-style interface from the platform's Windows 8 cousin shows its face in the Essentials version, it's noticeably stripped down and goes away in the more advanced tiers.
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But the French "no" vote has made that a high-risk strategy for the French leadership, which would have to fly in the face of its own electorate for a second time or shape a core Europe in the mold of France, which many new E.
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