But when the summit turns from institutions to policies, it will be evident that Britain has more reservations (known as red lines) than any other country.
The soldiers, the workers, live on the estate in what have always been known as "labour lines".
Known for my straight lines and seamless transitions, I made millions.
That means Brand X was able to buy access to those networks at wholesale prices and resell high-speed digital subscriber lines (known as DSL) to their customers.
Maria Reiche, a German mathematician, spent more than half a century investigating and protecting 16 mysterious ancient drawings known as the Nazca Lines over a 60 kilometre (45 mile) area in the Peruvian desert.
This means developing the field will be faster and cheaper, and could support a decision by Anadarko to lay sizable pipelines to this remote part of the Gulf known as Keathley Canyon (the nearest lines are some 70 miles away).
More than 3, 000 industry insiders, buyers and retailers will visit the old Terminal Warehouse building in Chelsea this week to see the latest from well-known brands like Repetto mixed with new lines from Guatemala (Guishem) and Korea (Johnny Hates Jazz).
These lines from Leviathan - Hobbes' best-known work and a masterpiece of English prose - have been read as meaning that humans are by nature violent animals.
In those largely humdrum lines of business, BD, as the company is known, churns out ever-rising returns.
Currently known as Peru 2000, this machine has been set up on corporatist lines, working in shanty towns, and among peasant farmers and small business.
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Best-known on Amtrak, the shhh-cars are an option on local train lines in places including New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, Illinois and California.
Known for her use of muted earth tones and the clean, almost architectural lines of her swimwear, Niemeyer sells some 350, 000 pieces a year, mostly at her 26 boutiques throughout the country, but also at multi-mark shops in Britain, France, the Bahamas and in 23 U.S. states.
He seldom speaks to the press and declined to talk to FORBES, but his strategy is well known: Pay a lot of money for top talent, win a lot and expand all lines of business.
The company's Les Mureaux plant in France had a bigger role on the previous vehicle (known as Jules Verne) but with the switch to routine production, it was felt the lines of responsibility should be simplified.
Known as Friaco, for Flat Rate Internet Access Call Origination, this charges ISPs for the number of lines they take from BT rather than the amount of traffic flowing over them.
Unwired Planet, the company previously known as Openwave Systems, this morning said it has completed the sale of its Mediation and Messaging product lines to the investment firm Marlin Equity Partners.
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Hopefully an employer is reading between the lines and evaluating someone based on body language, skills, references, and even that wild card known as a gut feeling.
African elephants are known to avoid acacia trees occupied by honey bees, so villagers in the south of the country are now constructing lines of beehives spaced around fields.
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