The neighbourhood will then host the New Year Parade, a feast of colour and noise through its winding streets on 17 February.
The defense contractor will likely post lower revenues in Q4 due to reduced contract volume and its winding down of certain defense programs like the F-22.
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As elsewhere, the book industry in Japan has realised that today's publishing, with nearly half its stock winding up as pulp, is a rotten way of doing business.
The Fed expects AIG to repay its loan by selling off its healthy businesses, while winding down its derivatives book.
The event, which is celebrating its 20th anniversary, began at Custom House Square at noon before winding its way through the city.
It is a joy to wander its steep, winding streets and make new discoveries.
The Quattro was a huge hit at the Basel show, despite its having a winding duration one day shorter than Patek's.
Meanwhile, the law suit has been winding its way through the courts, with Kleiner attempting to send the case to arbitration.
This week, Twitter released Vine into the wild, and the Twitter-sized-video-clip-sharing feature is steadily winding its way through the digerati lattice.
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Sotheby's confirms Ren has since settled her payment while the case against Ma is still winding its way through Hong Kong's High Court.
But such a sudden shift in promotional efforts is unlikely, at least until the dispute has finished winding its way through the courts.
That arguably is one lesson from a strange case with interesting First Amendment implications now winding its way through the federal court in Orange County, Calif.
For decades musicians have sought performance royalties for radio airplay, and the Performance Rights Act has been winding its way through Congress for nearly a year.
The next phone to be rolled out is the Q10, a keyboard-equipped phone that RIM says is on track for an April launch in some markets and is winding its way through the carrier testing process in 20 countries.
With budgets still hurting, states have cut back certain services services, but there is a bill winding its way through the Senate known as the Marketplace Fairness Act that could remove a third (and arguably minor) incentive for online shoppers.
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But if there's a law that's winding its way through the Iraqi parliament when it's time to report, is there some room here for saying, ah, they're - well, they're moving in the right direction even if they haven't achieved their benchmark?
The derivatives bill will become part of the financial reform legislation winding its way through the Senate, and some believe the swaps desk provision will be used as a bargaining chip as the full Senate argues over what issues have yet to be ironed out.
The area is popular with motorcyclists because of its spectacular scenery, winding roads and long straights.
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It is winding down its Nextel operations and losing customers hand over fist.
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Yet when a bank is winding down its business, it finds it harder to attract and retain people with the right skills.
Separately, ESPN is considering winding down its ESPN Classic channel in Europe, Middle East and Africa and its non-U.K. ESPN America TV businesses.
And the federal government will be winding down its stimulus.
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Meanwhile, Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco President John Williams said Wednesday that the U.S. economic recovery may have strengthened enough for the Fed to begin winding down its bond purchases this summer.
The government reported that 8.1 million new jobs created in the first seven months, which is 390, 000 more than that by July last year and comparable with the 12 million jobs created in 2011 and the 11 million in 2010 when China was winding down its massive crisis spending from 2008.
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But running time can be extended by repeatedly winding up the spring and transferring its energy into the battery.
Repeatedly winding up the spring and dumping its energy into the battery (a process that takes about two minutes) can increase the total running time.
The Federal Reserve's unprecedented stimulus efforts are likely to start winding down with the conclusion of its QE2 Treasury-buying program in June, and inflationary signals in the emerging world have countries like China poised to pump the brakes on runaway economic growth that has helped the global economy rebound from the recent crisis.
The Royal Oak sails into its 20th anniversary, commemorated by this self-winding chronograph enclosed in a substantial (42mm) titanium case.
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For the U.S., the revision of the realignment plan comes at a time when the nation is reinforcing its defense strategy in the Asia-Pacific region and winding down operations in Iraq and Afghanistan.
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