Apple is now the king of the hill in terms of price and profits per phone but clearly not in market share.
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"Generally, what people in Maine vote for is what works" is how Angus King, who was elected to two terms as governor as an independent, describes the state's less ideological politics.
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The drivers agree that under King Abdullah, Saudi women have made progress in terms of expanding educational opportunities and growing access to jobs.
On Project Merlin she said people would "recognise" Mr King's comments about the banking industry in terms of how they deal with consumers.
The Chargers also agreed to terms with tight end John Phillips and tackle King Dunlap.
Future borrowers of mortgage loans must understand that the note is the king of all documents that are comprised within the loan terms.
At present, pupils are most likely to study US history only in terms of Roosevelt and the New Deal and Martin Luther King.
Professor Martin Prince, professor of epidemiological psychiatry at King's College, London has tried to calculate in financial terms how much of a burden a depressed person can become.
King recently told the Los Angeles Times that while he had come to terms with his broader legacy, dealing with the past had not been easy.
If you look at it in acting terms I've been on Eastenders all my life and now I'm King Lear.
The Conservative, Jacob Rees-Mogg, has a series of amendments which would allow a Roman Catholic to become King or Queen, but would then transfer the role of Head of the Church to a Regent, under the terms of the 1937 Regency Act.
Mr Agius said he was summoned to a meeting with Bank of England governor Mervyn King on the evening of Monday 2 July, the day he resigned, where he was told in no uncertain terms that the regulators had lost confidence in Mr Diamond.
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