Fuel cells are now being adopted in the area of materials handling equipment that includes fork lifts as well as in the field of telecommunications, says Pivovar.
Williamson sits along the Tug Fork River in a part of the state long associated with violence.
Right at the beginning of the post-Prophetic period in the history of Islam and Muslims there was a fork on the road, and the manner in which the path to go ahead was chosen selecting Abu Bakr as the successor of the Prophet of God, Khalifat Rasul Allah, was burdened with grief and discontent.
Of course, the unenlightened could stumble sometimes, burning their tongues, or jabbing in a fork after only one minute of silent contemplation, which bent the prongs and sprayed the soup over the keyboard.
But in China I think that the gap is wider, certainly than it is in the States, and it's almost a case of natural selection where people come to a fork in the road in China and either go to the state sector or to the private sector.
The bulk of Fork In The Road was written in late 2008 during and between concert tour-dates.
And as the club begins the playoffs in pursuit of its second World Series appearance in three years, machinations in the secondary ticket market show few locals are willing to fork over the kind of money for seats that fans in other playoff markets are.
In fact, I have a list of questions, in the event that she considers the fork again.
But the economic decline of the 80s provided the key moment - the fork in the road.
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Because the fork is in contact with only two parts of your body: your mouth and your hand, the device is successful at counting the number of fork servings during a meal.
The Golden Age of Television came to a halt when the TV industry hit a fork in the road.
In the case of Sodastream, the company had to fork over the price of a Super Bowl ad to make the campaign work, but the real magic had nothing to do with the actual time on screen.
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Would you gladly fork over the price of a meal in exchange for missing out on years of heartache and thousands of dollars lost?
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Their northern neighbours like to remind visitors of the famous fork (somewhere in today's Idaho) in the Oregon Trail that led the wagon trains to the Pacific coast.
There are lessons in spoken English, etiquette and even on the use of a fork and knife.
Because organic foods are often exempt from farm-to-fork policies in the postmodern Euro-Zeitgeist, the source of the outbreak could not be readily identified.
Eyes rimmed in black and lashes painted, standing stiffer than the prongs of a fork.
The most bizarre part to me isn't that Samsung is willing to fork out ungodly amounts of currency in order to sear the term "Galaxy" onto the brains of every human alive -- it's that the outfit's North American marketing partners are actually stellar.
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The French fork over more than 20% of their income in taxes for public coverage (and another 2.5% to purchase supplemental private coverage)--yet their public program suffers from chronic deficits.
And you can actually tweak as well - that's charming worms from a distance with a long-handled fork, in case you're a bit squeamish of the worms, you don't have to get too close.
When the order of pad Thai landed at our table, McDang stuck his fork in, twirled some rice noodles around and then took a bite.
In the denuded kitchen, he watched while she broke the yolks of the eggs with a fork, beating them up, adding milk and butter, then sprinkling on pepper.
North Fork's profits in the fourth quarter were 5% lower than in the same period of 2004.
In the case of, say, organic produce, consumer benefits mean that customers are willing to fork out more.
Part of life in the middle is letting some players with expiring contracts walk rather than fork over a king's ransom to keep them.
Jacob would get by till middle age, probably, when he would step onto this death as onto the tines of a garden fork, and the solid shaft of the handle would rear up and hit him in the face.
At least we have a good idea of what's up for grabs: as is oftentimes the case in these types of tumultuous proceedings, the loser has to stop selling the products and services in question and fork over some cash for damages caused to the winner.
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The bells began their journey back to Chile in April, first being lifted out of the seaside church's porch with the aid of some "small fork lift trucks and some strong men".
Consultant plastic surgeon David Soutar, of Canniesburn Plastic Surgery Unit in Glasgow - the largest in Scotland, said Scots were happy to fork out to try to obtain the slim, muscular figures they had witnessed.
The inclusion of a social gaming element, as well as the rather more sober element of the online metrics remind you that, while this might not be the cheapest fork in the world, there really is every chance it's the happiest.
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