This would prove to be a pivotal period for human-powered aircraft, and the Gossamer designs would be the new reference point for future projects.
When the two meet, the interference pattern produced, if captured on photographic film, has the ability to change a new reference beam into a new object beam.
Euribor was set up by the European Banking Federation in 1999 to establish a new interbank reference rate within what is now the 17-country currency union.
During our on-stage broadcast with NVIDIA, while we got another look at Project Shield, we were also surprised by the appearance of NVIDIA's new Tegra 4 reference tablet.
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He said that it was too early to point to one design that become synonymous with the name, but, so far, detachables like the new North Cape reference design are winning, with everything else an even split beneath it.
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The company hopes to be at the vanguard of a new way to approach reference: relying on laypeople for answers rather than experts or authenticated sources.
The new definition removes the reference to females and says rape is "the penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object" without the consent of the victim.
So no surprise to find AMD coveting a cut of that turf too, with this, their new living room PC reference design -- a prototype AMD hopes will be copied by manufacturers to bring AMD's Live!
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For example, when I posed this question to my employees, one of them asked if I could follow up each weekly meeting with an emailed summary of what we talked about, so he could have a point of reference for new processes and updates.
Mr Mitchell's proposed terms of reference for new talks would have both sides accepting the 1967 border as the basis of a final accord, with land swaps enabling Israel to annex the largest settlements closest to the old border, while the Palestinians would add equivalent tracts to their own state.
This new OEM product is a reference design that will be available in the fourth quarter to companies that need a complete off-the-shelf device for their consumers.
To demonstrate the impact of the 4th generation Intel Core processor family, Skaugen showed a new form factor Ultrabook detachable reference design (codenamed "North Cape") that converts into a 10mm tablet and can run on battery for up to 13 hours while docked.
City pride also intervened when Kulwin appeared to make an unfavorable reference to executives in New York.
City pride intervened during closings when Kulwin appeared to make an unfavorable reference to executives in New York.
Mr Kielholz dismisses speculation that Swiss Re will team up with the new company (wisely avoiding any reference to cows).
SIM2 and its partner will demonstrate this impressive new Digital Entertainment Solution home theater reference at the 2008 CEDIA Show in Denver, CO.
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Images of hardy, intelligent and impressive explorers such as Jacques Cousteau were used as reference points of this new, aspirational way of perceiving customers.
But the new site pages for me represent a step in the direction Forbes is moving to offer a new twist on traditional news and reference value.
But for hardcore Bush-watchers among the White House press corps, ever on the alert for a "Bushism", the line that stole the show was his reference to the revered New Yorker, as "some East Coast magazine".
It talks about a new sort of Internet zaibatsu, a reference to the giant pre-war holding companies that combined financial and industrial interests in sprawling conglomerates.
During this season's playoffs, lefties have accounted for 48.5% of all Memphis field goals attempted, second in NBA playoff history only to the 48.8% of the 1968 New York Knicks, according to Basketball Reference.
And if you read the closing arguments of the members of the House Judiciary Committee, you will search in vain for any specific reference to many of these new allegations which are the subject of Article I.
The new phones in many ways resemble the reference design phones that Intel showed off at the Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas in January: the devices will have a 4.03-inch display, a 16 MP camera, an HD video support, including HDMI out.
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Wish her well in her new position, offer to be a reference in the future, and encourage her to keep in touch.
Anita Attridge, a New York career coach, suggests sending your reference an e-mail with a bullet point list of achievements she can mention when a hiring manager calls.
Trying to interpret her daughter's vague reference to unexpected hardship leads to new concern, but Taylor knows she has to keep her composure and make sure her loved ones overseas are confident everything is fine on the home front.
And while we've seen books hiding devices before, Ando's attention to detail might just raise the eyebrows of hardcore custom PC and gaming fans alike: he went so far as to gut and emboss a 135-year-old copy of Harper's New Monthly Magazine to match Cyan's reference tome as closely as possible.
But the Masons went back to the council with a new application, citing the National Planning Framework and its reference to regenerating redundant farm buildings.
We conducted a series of meetings about adding new features that would improve the site and the NY Times Reference search idea came to mind.
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In contrasting ways, new books by Sir Michael Dummett and Teresa Hayter argue, with particular reference to Britain, that it is also irrational and immoral.
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