Those living near Stansted will know that there will be calls for more capacity there.
You know it's a part of life but, we have to come resigned, you know, we had been blessed, a bunch of near-misses and you know, just some rain and what not.
The device's small screen lights up when it is taking a photo or recording a video using the camera, allowing people near the wearer to know that it is on.
If we don't want to increase U.S. forces in the near term, you know, because of the political liability associated with that, then we have to concentrate our forces much more and take some risk in other parts of the country while we're waiting for the Iraqi security forces to grow.
As a potential application in the near future your phone will know when you are going to the airport.
Environmentalists say public knowledge of the chemicals can help landowners near oil and gas projects know what types of pollution to test for in their groundwater.
In the meantime, a glance at the charts of economically-sensitive stocks and indexes tells you all you need to know about the near-term outlook for risk and expectations of cyclical growth.
If the credit card company could, for instance, recover 30% of the outstanding sums owing from a thousand debtors, that would significantly improve their overall collection rate, which we now know hovers somewhere near the bathtub drain of 20%.
Half the point of the Windows near monopoly is that we all know how to use it.
People living in St Erth near Penzance said they did not know the service was planned for the site.
If you've been anywhere near an airport bookstore, you know "The Kite Runner" is also a best-selling novel written by Khaled Hosseini.
But while so many entrepreneurs have a high tolerance for stress, they may not know when they are near the edge of needing some help.
"I know that I am very near the end of my time, " Samaranch said.
Several Girl Scout Troops (they didn't know him at all) near us have raised money for his family and planted a tree in Erwin's honor....he so loved trees.
But we should not be satisfied, because we know that we are still nowhere near winning the future.
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Every married woman in Newburyport, and maybe Ipswich and Rockport, would know if Arcadia Figueroa lived anywhere near their husbands.
But we also know that the problem is nowhere near being solved.
They become the major resource of effectiveness to try and fight this battle offshore, and we know what we're doing near the wellhead.
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To make a basketball analogy, it's a bit like when your tin-armed, non-jump-shooting center gets the ball near the three-point line: You know he won't shoot or thread the ball into the post, so you have a moment's respite while he looks for a guard to bail him out.
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My family and I live near where the storm will hit and we already know the havoc American weather can cause.
Her husband and two young children were in the crowd somewhere near the explosion, and she wouldn't know they were safe for another hour.
Even so, his conclusions about our near-certain doom have him grinning like a know-it-all at math camp, an arm waving eagerly in the air as he beats the other kids to the grim answer.
Sometimes, they are near other witnesses -- although they'd never know it, he added.
If Barack Obama wins with a near filibuster-proof majority in the Senate, we know that taxes on income, savings and investment will go up.
Educated unemotional bargain hunters know that the behavior of investors at or near market bottoms provides many of the greatest buying opportunities you may every have for building wealth.
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