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She would occupy it only long enough to emerge like the phoenix, a brand-new version of herself.
NEWYORKER: Shauntrelle
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Well, in my case it was more like catching whitewater and standing up long enough to learn that surfing is totally addicting.
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It took them long enough, but it looks like Sony is really coming clean on this battery issue, and urging all affected manufacturers to get on the recall bandwagon.
ENGADGET: Dell recalls 100,000 more batteries while Toshiba and Fujitsu join the fray
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Likewise, if you provide a low margin but high frequency services like payments you must find a way to retain customers for long enough to pay multiples of your customer acquisition cost.
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The intended market is city pairs (like Seattle-Paris) big enough to support nonstop service with a smallish jet but not big enough to fill a giant long-distance plane like the Boeing 747 or upcoming Airbus A380.
FORBES: 7 Digital 7
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He'd like kids but fears he's getting too old to be around for long enough.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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London is the big star, but if the Dutch master thinks athletes aren't reaching hard enough for the smaller stars - like Turin - then they might find themselves ditched long before 2012.
BBC: Banishing the Beijing demons
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Others also worry that the foundation concentrates too much on glamorous science and long-term technology bets, and not enough on putting boots on the ground in places like Africa.
ECONOMIST: Global health
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And if Sierk's team can patch things up quickly enough, Iomega's stock, hovering near a 52-week low looks like a tempting long-term buy.
FORBES: Growing up
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An expensive legal battle, particularly a long and unsuccessful one, could hurt the share price enough to make those nice dividend checks seem like taunts to regretful investors.
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The cast includes Nick Nolte, Sean Penn, Elias Koteas, John Savage, Woody Harrelson, George Clooney, and John Travolta, with strong performances from younger actors like Ben Chaplin and Jim Caviezel, but they all drift in and out of the action, never staying long enough to hold center stage.
NEWYORKER: The Thin Red Line