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Citigroup analyst Mark Mahaney was pounding the table on the stock last week.
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The glistening arc of water overruns the waiting cup, misses its mark, splashes over table and chair-the pitcher slipping from defeated fingers, striking the stone floor, shattering into jagged shards.
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But as the season nears its half way mark, Eibar has nudged its way into the top half of the table and is proving a beacon of fastidiousness in a league that has long sagged heavily with debt.
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What Mark lacks in experience, Sheryl brings to the table in abundance.
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Tom Eastman, Mark Kennedy and Luke Hyam are also on the treatment table.
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Hicks -- praised by Republicans as a "whistleblower" -- was joined at the witness table by Eric Nordstrom, a former regional security officer in Libya, and Mark Thompson, the State Department's acting deputy assistant secretary for counterterrorism.
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Mark Williams was stood behind Stephen Lee as the Trowbridge man took to the table early on in their semi-final - rather than in the familiar seated position of the non-player.
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He found a two-star Army general from JSOC headquarters seated at a conference table with Brian, James, Mark, and several analysts from the C.
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Mr. HDNet himself, Mark Cuban, was contacted and he said that they are trying to get a deal on the table but it's going to take the subscribers saying they want the NHL in HD via HDNet.
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Fulham boss Mark Hughes was unhappy to have been denied a victory that would have hoisted them into the top half of the table.
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Mr. Christensen, who now works as a broadcaster for the MountainWest Sports Network, recalled the story about how Mark Messier, in one of his first acts as captain of the New York Rangers in 1991, removed a table that divided the locker room so he could look each of his teammates in the eye.
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