The two telecom-gear makers are already in the sights of European Union regulators over subsidies.
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You'll tour Quito's colonial quarter, the largest and best-preserved in South America, with plenty of time to take in the sights and sounds of this Unesco World Heritage Site.
Lady Liberty, a gift from France in 1886, was one of the first sights seen by millions of immigrants who arrived in New York harbour over the past two centuries, hoping to gain entry into America.
The public gets to see these same games in the rest of the halls, where there are booth babes, freebies and long lines filled with the sights and sounds of E3 in the US (which is closed to the public).
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Watarrka (Kings Canyon) National Park features one of the most spectacular sights in central Australia - the yawning chasm of Kings Canyon.
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The object is to help veterans come to terms with what they've experienced in places like Iraq and Afghanistan by immersing vets in the sights and sounds of those theaters of battle.
Attend a Formula One race, and you can expect to be swept up in the sights and sounds of cars rounding the track at 300 kilometers per hour, the high-pitched whine of their engines competing with the shouts from the crowd.
The 19th century hotel is the perfect base if you're planning on taking in all of the city's sights.
The phenomenon went viral with "Driving in Russia", a 13-minute compilation video of crashes and unusual sights uploaded to the internet in early December 2012.
Turn off your processing and just soak in the sights, sounds, and scents of the environment.
The grounds lit by candles with the intricate, illuminated fort looming above may well be one of the most dramatic sights in the country.
On Brighton's Palace Pier, where the Noble Organisation has invested in a dazzling array of slot machines and fairground rides, entry is free, as are deckchairs in which to sit and watch the sights of London-by-the-sea.
The government has set it sights on GPs since their pay rocketed in the first few years of the a new contract which started in 2004.
And although speaking and other business activities dominated my agenda, I fortunately found time to see some of the sights in these beautiful countries.
Indeed, visitors who decide to wander into areas once completely off-limits have found residents offering explanations of important sights in the community's recent history.
Indeed, anything that suffers reduced performance from the effects of liquid intrusion seems to be in Coulson's sights: P2i have even experimented with things like tennis balls, surfboards and the nose cones of Formula One racing cars.
Both the FTC and the FDA have set their sights on food advertising claims of health benefits and disease prevention in the past year, saying that too many companies have been marketing food as if it were medicine.
There are also patients who are "locked-in, " and are totally aware of the sights and sounds around them, but cannot move or speak.
One of the most heartbreaking sights of last year's final was Brown on crutches in Wembley's post-match interview zone trying to articulate his feelings on yet another disappointment.
For travellers staying in the city centre, the train makes it possible to explore the old guard of sights and the suburbs, where many of the coolest lounges, restaurants and shops have opened up in recent years.
Though she fulfills the rules of the genre, with a more or less chronological guided tour through the sites (in France and elsewhere) and the sights (her movies, photographs, and art projects) of her life, her main order of business is love.
Some of the most dramatic sights in the territory are those from the ground up.
Although Stephen Byers, the former transport minister, is more obviously in the shareholders' sights, e-mail exchanges within government show that the Treasury, represented by one of Mr Brown's closest advisers, Shriti Vadera, was in the driving seat.
The person we know as Lady Thatcher is visibly shocked not just by the price of a carton - there are no more bottles - but by the sounds and sights of a shop in multicultural multi-ethnic Britain.
And the Public Accounts Committee (at 3.15pm) returns to its hearing on the effectiveness of consumer credit regulation - having berated Wonga and other lenders last week, the regulators, the Office of Fair Trading, and the Financial Services Authority will be in the committee's sights this time.
Visitors enter the park via a broad, pebbled avenue lined with twin rows of gingko trees, considered by many to be one of the most beautiful sights in the capital, especially in the autumn when golden leaves cover the path and in spring when the trees turn a fresh green.
During the 1920s and 1930s Cain sights the perfect storm of the rise of business, immigration, and urbanization in generating this shift.
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Taking in dozens of neon sights in three hours, the tour kicks off in Chinatown at dusk, just as the neon lights outlining the historic Chinese gate flicker on.
One of the more dramatic sights was in Matunuck, a village in South Kingstown where several beachfront dwellings at a historic 377-cottage summer colony were ripped apart by the storm.
Aston Villa went into the campaign with a Champions League place in their sights, but suffered a 2-0 home defeat to Wigan with Roberto Martinez in charge of the visitors for the first time.
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