Andrew Rosen also picked up his father's affability, although it's a more low-key, less rambunctious version.
The Muslim variety is lower-key and less formal, but so far not (barring outbursts from tea-partistas like Ms Angle) especially controversial.
There are no URLs for remote access sites to remember, the native app gets around any browser inconsistencies, and you can give a key to less technical users.
Designing the right catalyst is a key to building a less thirsty car.
The key is that the less you say about what you do the more people will remember what you do and what distinguishes you from everyone else who claims that they do what you do.
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Even some of the major announcements from last week's event, like Kindle and Skype, are only "committed" to BB10 with no firm release date set, and the future for other key titles remains far less certain.
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Alternatively, in the aftermath of Iraq, the key negotiators may be even less willing to compromise.
The tinkering the prime minister was complaining about was the offer made last night to cut funds to the EU's poorer regions (so-called cohesion funds) a little less than originally proposed and cut subsidies to farmers (as ever the key concern of the French) a little less too.
Republicans could also be less likely to compromise on key issues just two months before assuming more power.
Using less of the feedstock is key to lowering costs because polysilicon prices have surged on increased demand.
Arguably, the real key to worldwide democracy lies in the less dramatic revolutionary ferments in Europe of 1830 and 1848.
The details of the individual company seem less important than the two key lessons I propose taking away from this experience.
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Both the evolution of categories themselves and other competitive versions of key items are making the Apple edge less decisive than in the past.
The report captures national experiences whilst nothing key challenges in countries where DRR is less prioritized or where specific teacher training does not exist.
It now has twenty key suppliers under their roof and a port less than five minutes away from their doorstep.
He said the ability for the company to deliver goods there in less than 12 hours was a key selling point for the facility.
And then we can be fairly certain that there will be hard fought recount battles in key states where the vote comes in with less than a one percent margin.
These security threats will be key factors in determining which companies are more or less aggressive in deploying consumer devices.
And the crossbenchers, often a key factor in government defeats, split more or less evenly on this occasion, with 41 voting with the government and 38 against.
The Saudi Government has less money and less need for landmark projects, some key industries - such as oil exploration and production - have been nationalised and the local workforce has developed to the point where the country needs foreign capital and expertise rather than foreign workers.
However, a key skill of managers is actually the ability to talk less and listen more.
Other options include key change and a lead vocal track to help sing less familiar songs.
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Overall, the message seems to be that the key to improving schools is teaching better, not teaching less.
One of the interest key findings is that people eat 12.4 percent less healthy than users actually think they do.
He worries that making it harder to take bridge-style holidays will strain family ties and hurt a key sector of the economy if Spaniards end up traveling less.
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Fyffes is "continuing to pursue necessary increases in selling prices in its key markets in the context of these higher costs and less favourable exchange rates, " it added.
The goal is to decrease morbidity and mortality in children less than five years of age in three key regions of Peru where Catholic healthcare networks have established health ministries.
With QPID, an anesthesiologist or a nurse at Mass General can pull in less than two minutes, says Zalis, key information, such as allergies, heart problems, and medications that could be buried in a report or a lab panel.
However, it also delivers less warfighting capability, because one of its key innovations is to locate mission systems on a series of interchangeable modules that can be quickly installed or removed depending on what role the warship is expected to execute.
One of the key ones is will deposits of 100, 000 Euros or less lose any of their money.
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