He said he is "not afraid to ruffle feathers" in the drive to get more people playing sport.
But the glasses raise another prickly problem beyond price in the drive to get consumers to buy 3-D TVs.
He will join Hashimoto and Finance Minister Matsunaga Hikaru in the drive to revitalize the sagging economy and open up the financial system.
Both Brin and Page are daunted by the prospect of baring Google's secret financials and losing focus in the drive to boost profits every quarter.
"Rather than any decrease in commitment there has been a marked increase in resources in the drive to deliver continuous improvement in public safety, " the spokesperson went on.
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Mr Brooks believes that in the drive to eradicate racism from the force, what once might have been called racist is now labelled "poor training" or blamed on ignorant officers.
Welsh Assembly Economic Development and Transport Minister Andrew Davies, said on Monday the land deal marked "a huge leap forward" in the drive to develop an aerospace centre of excellence at the St Athan site.
"Right before the Easter Bunny had to hop in the car and drive to the airport to make the jump, we were still out there on our phones and laptops looking at the weather, " says Mr. Chase, who saw rain and storms all around.
For instance, it was common for Jagr to leave his Upper West Side apartment in the evening and drive to the MSG Training Center in Greenburgh to hone his stick-handling and shooting skills after already having practiced with the team earlier in the day.
Explaining his decision to become involved in F1, Branson pointed to the recent drive to cut costs in the sport and a wish to introduce more environmentally friendly technologies.
In the meantime, this definitely shows potential in the ongoing drive to make solar power cheaper.
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Manuel had his very own attorney on this case but he could not afford to fly in the several satisfied customers like the government did except for one who lived in Florida and offered to drive in to take the stand.
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The SUV features a front-mounted diesel engine paired with an electric motor in a traditional hybrid configuration, plus a second, more powerful electric motor in the rear to drive those wheels in the back.
Afterward Peter asked Shirley Fong, the 32-year-old general manager, to hop in the car for the drive back to Guangzhou, "I was very surprised when he asked me to drive with the group, " says Fong.
You get back in the car, drive to the pharmacy, wait in a line for your prescription, pay for it.
Ms Hedegaard confirmed that the commission is seeking to withdraw a batch of pollution permits from the market in order to drive the price higher.
In the current drive to create more homes, Riba president Angela Brady warns against builders producing "another generation of poor quality homes without adequate space and natural light".
In the relentless drive to turn physical things into virtual ones, the purpose served by the coffee table book will soon be served by the coffee table itself, and for the same reasons.
For now, you can heat up the complimentary instant oatmeal in the microwave or drive to the nearby Big Sur Bakery or Nepenthe for meals, but come June, Glen Oaks will have its own dining room, overseen by a chef who worked at the Bakery and Esalen, and plans to let his New Orleans roots show in his cooking.
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But in recent years -- from "rubber rooms" for teachers who can't be fired in New York City to the prison workers unions in California that helped to drive prison spending to nearly the same level as all higher education in the state -- resentments have been stirring against the power and alleged abuses of public sector unions.
Suffice it to say that my bones of contention with their outlined Forces lie with giving too many external people authority over the success of a cause, as opposed to empowering the very individuals who are in need to drive the changes that will benefit them.
Three Scotland players were drawn towards the throw-in taker and Antonio Di Natale had plenty of time to gather in the box and drive it low to the front post, where Toni finished from five yards.
Cook confirmed on the recent earnings call that they know they have to play in the pre-pay market to drive the kinds of volumes they want.
The power of Freddie Freeman and Chipper Jones failed to hold the line against Albert Pujols and the resurgent red birds in their drive to make the postseason in the National League.
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The main goal of defense lawyers in such cases is to delay the inevitable and impose costs on the other side, in order to drive down the price of settlement.
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On 87, he cut the first ball of a Bresnan over for four, drove the next past mid-off for another boundary, worked a couple off the next ball, and still had time in the same over to drive the Yorkshire bowler over mid-on to reach a century that was warmly applauded.
Business can be a major force, in fact, the major force to drive positive change in the world.
While Democrats aim to mandate universal health care (by forcing some companies that don't provide it to pay a penalty), the NFIB is pushing to drive out enough cost in the system to make providing the coverage a more feasible choice for small business owners.
Clorox has been the subject of takeover chatter on several occasions over the years, which in the past tended to drive up the price of the underlying as well as call volume and options implied volatility.
Being made of silicon, the transistors in the drive circuitry tend to be rigid, fragile and to operate at temperatures high enough to melt the plastic display.
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