Stripped to its bones the idea is that there is a natural rate of return to capital.
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Broken down to its bare bones, the scanner works by spinning an object and shooting two lasers at it.
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Archrival Ameritrade plans to add services similar to E-Trade's to its own bare-bones pricing.
Spotify has made no bones about its desire to make even the Apple iTunes model for digital music obsolete.
The bones of its wings were articulated on the dorsal side, giving the creature a slithery softness across its belly.
But California at least has put more meat on the bones of its charges, once widely derided, that illegal profiteering contributed to energy price spikes in the state.
Visit the Yale University Art Gallery, which houses more than 185, 000 pieces of international and American art, or the Peabody Museum of Natural History, which displays mounted apatosaurus and stegosaurus dinosaur bones in its great hall.
Deep in oceans around the world lurks a type of worm without a mouth, anus or gut that makes its living by eating the bones of whales and other deceased sea creatures.
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They would have been better equipped to react if Vladisa had told them that he had met the witch Baba Roga and, in that same instant, her skull-and-bones hut on its one giant chicken leg had come tearing down the hillside after him.
The rest of the bird is processed for its meat, remaining organs, bones and feathers.
Facebook's made no bones about the fact that its focus has shifted from a desktop web- to a mobile-focused company.
Davies was born with a combined disability in his right leg which limits its functionality and means it has missing bones, and no muscle growth or ligaments.
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The divide, oh, the divide: I had grown up with this great border at my back, and its quiet, unerring existence had penetrated deep into my bones and brain.
For a few seconds he worried that his bones, accustomed to the comfort of Buenos Aires and its armchairs, might break under the strain.
Despite its stripped-down look, this is not a bare-bones device.
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While what we saw was still pretty bare bones, the OS has certainly seen some heavy updates since its big debut at last year's Mobile World Congress.
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Its bandwidth of 428 kilohertz means a single segment can carry a bare-bones video picture, compact disc-quality audio, and text for news flashes, weather details and emergency announcements.
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The lower part, or base, was made by assembling large mammoth bones to support the whole structure, which was 26 feet across at its widest.
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So were breaking nuts open with a hammer (which could be done in four different ways, each with its own pattern of occurrence among the sites), and picking marrow out of the bones of hunted animals using a tool.
Her preliminary measurements of the bones suggest that the child was aged between eight and 10 years old, but its gender is still uncertain.
Aside from its columnists who are lively reads, particularly Martin Wolf, The Financial Times is a bare bones publication with meager investigative journalism and little color added on breaking stories.
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Roche Holding (otc: RHHBY - news - people )is expected to release results of a big study showing that its experimental osteoporosis drug Boniva, which works by the same mechanism as Fosamax, can protect bones when given only once a month.
The front room of the shop had been filled with the smell of meat, and my grandfather had stood and looked around at the hams and sausages hanging from the rafters, soup bones and square bacon slabs in the cold counter window, the skinned red lamb with its sharp little teeth lying on the block while Luka cleaved the bone of the leg away.
Further analysis of the DNA and chemical composition of the bones is due to take place and may help to shed more light on the child and its fate.
Its feet had been lost at some point in the intervening five centuries, but the rest of the bones were in good condition, which archaeologists and historians say was incredibly lucky, given how close later building work came to them -- brick foundations ran alongside part of the trench, within inches of the body.
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