They won't miss the most recent and favorite music while they are away from their PC.
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But they miss the most important truths that the Olmert-Rice slap-down brought to the surface.
These assumptions miss the most critical insight of feminism: that both men and women have a right to full spectrum of human experience.
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"At present, if I detour the big cities and miss the most dangerous roads, it is looking like a total of 7, 000 or more miles, " said Mr Boon.
Among many other insights that this study revealed, we were quite fascinated to discover that when pre-retirees were asked what they thought they'd miss the most about work when it ended, "a reliable income" topped the list of responses.
Kalou's miss was the most glaring, heading wide from six yards at the far post after an inviting cross from Juliano Belletti.
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But where the players say they miss him most is in the dugout during games.
The greatest privilege, and the one I miss most, was gaining the trust of the cops and getting to hang out with them on a weekly basis.
You can imagine how distraught I am that I will miss one of the most important court appearances of the Crundwell case.
Yet we miss some of the most powerful means of persuasion humans have when we don't consciously use nonverbal gestures to support our arguments.
While home-style Italian classics in an upscale atmosphere impress, do not miss the restaurant's most wow-inducing feature.
However, it was winger Antonio Valencia's first-half miss that irked Ferguson the most.
Start your day early or late so that you miss most of the day-tripper crowds, which peak between 10 am and 4 pm.
Labour MP Stephen Pound, vice chair of the all party group on the death penalty, said Miss Orobator was being kept "in the most inhumane circumstances".
Because not only did most economists miss the crisis, they committed the even more pernicious sin of missing the recovery, essentially taking the Dismal Science to quadriplegic status from its prior condition of being merely hobbled.
While not the most impressive display you can't miss it, and the nice Sony HDTV.
This is the one we probably miss most 'round Engadget HQ, truth be told.
The country that has chosen to test the system is among the most likely to miss it if it falls apart.
People miss the point when they believe that most students can be content to skip over the effervescent face-to-face dimensions of college life, whether to hit fast-forward on their careers or to sit in virtual classrooms.
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The most recent bouts with the injury have caused him to miss 15 games since the start of February.
But it was Janet who broke out with the most success, including the No. 1 singles "Miss You Much, " "Black Cat" and "Again" in the 1980s and '90s.
And when those individuals relocate, not only will the country's treasury miss the additional tax that they would have paid, but it most likely loses all the revenue that they were paying beforehand.
Pele produced the tournament's most memorable cameos, including his famous near-miss from the halfway line against Czechoslovakia and an astonishing dummy that sent the ball past a bewildered Uruguayan keeper -- though neither moment led to a goal.
Torres' most painful miss came in the 32nd minute when Fabio Aurelio's cross found the striker unmarked in the box.
Ecclestone's plans would reward the driver who wins the most races with the world title - but would have seen Hamilton miss out to Felipe Massa this year.
The stacked, shallow arches of the building set up a counterrhythm across the canvas, opposing the upward movement of the iron struts, while a descending arc of rectangular windows the darkest, most purely geometric and most precisely defined elements of the architecture thrusts Miss La La forward into space, emphasizing the instability of her position.
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Most of the audience will miss it, along with the olive branch it represents.
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Small barrel disruptions can cause even the most-skilled marksman to miss by wide margins.
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