At the same time as being notified of the fine, Google was also instructed to delete completely the illegally captured data.
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The 35-year-old graduate of the Culinary Institute of America is also the executive chef at the fine-dining establishment at the Distrito Capital hotel.
During big south swells the beach area in view of the Teahupoo reef monster produces some fine waves, also great for beginners who can simultaneously watch the pros surf the big waves on the reef in the distance.
Beattie brought the bulk of the 66, 500 fans at Murrayfield to their feet with the first of several charges and Sean Lamont also enjoyed a fine break down the left flank.
Rooms are sumptuous, with classic French Vogue decor, ornate linens, marble baths and fresh flowers, and the hotel also boasts one of the city's most famous fine dining spots, the Grill Room, two top bars, and one of the best spas.
That is the reason for which, UNESCO Phnom Penh Office, in close collaboration with Cambodian related institutions, especially the Ministry of Culture and Fine Arts, have been intensively working, not only on the preservation, but also the promotion of the Intangible Cultural Heritage in Cambodia.
Excellence of taste in the fine arts and humanities, also known as high culture.
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Creed listened to her heart, which had a normal rhythm, and to her lungs, hearing the fine crackles of her pulmonary fibrosis but also a new wheeze.
The latter also operates one of the best restaurants in town, serving pisco sours and fine Peruvian dishes such as alpaca with elderberry sauce in a rustically elegant dining room.
But they add that this "does not challenge the fact that experience is also crucial for their fine tuning and for learning the specific properties of the native language".
We also had a fascinating discussion of the fine art of marketing.
He obtained also a diploma from the School of Fine Arts of Paris.
WSJ.com now has nearly 750, 000 paying subscribers, and Ms Fine also applauds the company's purchase of MarketWatch, an internet-based provider of business information and analytical tools.
Late on, Nani tested Al Habsi with a decent strike from the edge of the area while Hernandez also bundled wide from close range following another fine cross from Rafael.
Jim Budd is a fine wine expert who also reports on the possible pitfalls of investing in this area.
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They said the temple walls were made of stone and covered in fine yellow clay which also contained some traces of red paint.
But it's just fine for Wal-Mart (also a major seller of the Center's test sample), where customers can just slide over to another section of the store to find Christmas gifts.
Having a diversity of API partners also allows Foursquare to fine-tune its product even in the places where it needs it most.
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Once formally agreed, Google will also avoid both a hefty antitrust fine and the kind of transatlantic regulatory assault that hobbled Microsoft for almost a decade.
Fish and shellfish caught fresh from the waters of the Baltic and North Atlantic are served up daily at this fine restaurant, which also has an impressive wine list.
The flat voice acting aside, sound design is also fine, with some nice touches like the occasional burst of birdsong.
Kearney was also showing a fine turn of pace and his initial charge in the 22nd minute set up a try-scoring chance for O'Driscoll but the Lions star knocked on with the line gaping.
There's also a fine showing from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, the American Chemistry Council, the Alliance for Food and Energy (whose members include Archer Daniels Midland and the Renewable Fuels Association), an alliance of utilities supporting clean coal, and nice props for nuclear power from California Senator Barbara Boxer, Maryland Governor Martin O'Malley and House Majority Whip James Clyburn.
It still got its Superbowl commercial, and a fine one at that, and it also got reams of free publicity in the days just before the main event.
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The South Korea firm added that it also "disagrees with the European Commission's calculation" of the amount of fine imposed on it.
So on a personal basis, it was fine and I think it was the right thing to be part of Apple and it was also the right thing to leave when I did.
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Also, the fine mist from the pools, falling more on the leaves of some trees than others, complicates the maintenance arithmetic.
Debbie, who is extremely familiar with the art of wine-making, also prepares snack offerings such as ham and cheese croissants, fine cheese plates, fresh baguettes and gourmet chocolates to pair with wines that age two or three years in French oak barrels.
Publicly at least, he also has the complete public confidence of Ms Gillard, who said he is doing a "fine job" of representing his New South Wales constituents.
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The primary alternatives such as coal, oil and natural gas power plants also pose dangers to nearby residents who breathe in fine pollutants released by the combustion of these fuels.
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