The body of the notebook is certainly in the vein of a MacBook Air or ultrabook, with slim metal slides that taper off into a point.
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It's a false claim that seizes on unfair stereotypes and stigmas of the unemployed, in the classic vein of blaming and punishing the victim.
The contempt that Frank Miller spits out against Occupy Wall Street is very much in the vein of the contempt his Spartans shower at the Athenians.
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Auto Portrait Framing (first introduced with the A57), four more effect modes than the A35 (up from 11) and an ergonomic grip in the vein of the A77.
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The other category of loans is the vein McKay and Doncaster are trying to tap.
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Mining opportunity from the rich vein of the at work state of mind requires new methods and models.
Dozens of waterfalls vein the mountains that surround us from every direction.
Most of the boutiques carry women's clothing and accessories and gifts in the vein of what you might find on Etsy, but some trucks are expanding into shoes and sneakers, records, even flowers.
The only thing truly new to patient safety lists, but one that has been already adapted in many hospitals, is the use of ultrasound to locate precisely the vein under the collar bone used to put in central intravenous lines.
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It requires a lot of effort, and it requires continuing in the same vein, full of trust -- with relations full of trust between the two Presidents.
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Professor Coombes said switching drugs also seemed to avoid the side-effects of long-term tamoxifen therapy, such as cancer of the womb and deep vein thrombosis.
He would scrabble together the necessary financing, tapping the same vein of tenacity that allowed him to see past the tornado-wrecked remains of his original St.
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Two injection sites were used: the surface of the small intestine and the hepatic portal vein that connects the pancreas and the liver, where islet transplantation normally is performed.
The richest vein of Lonestar music, however, remains that of the lyrical singer-songwriter.
And the Somerset stumper continued his rich vein of form in the short form of the game in the Caribbean, scoring 222 runs in seven matches including 11 sixes.
For all the internationalism of Mr McCain and colleagues such as Richard Lugar of Indiana, there has always been a strong vein of isolationism running through the Republican Party.
In the vein of pamphleteers like Thomas Paine, they were handed out around London.
Same name, same grounds--but the stadium isn't a classic in the vein of Fenway Park or Wrigley Field.
While Ryan was an atheist and a strident capitalist in the vein of John Galt, Comstock is a religious figure and an ultra-nationalist.
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Shown off here at CES 2013, the Flex is a wireless band much in the vein of Nike's Fuelband and Jawbone's rebooted Up.
It was at one with the dated tone of the piece, a vein of unpersuasive social criticism that Mr. Sellars has been mining for too many years.
Hewlett-Packard has been angling to morph into a one-stop tech shop in the vein of IBM and shortly Oracle, which is in the process of closing its acquisition of Sun Microsystems.
Announced via the company's developer-focused Hacks blog, navigator.mozPay() is a Javascript API crafted in the vein of Google Wallet, but with a key difference: it'll allow direct carrier billing and support for various payment providers.
He had undergone an above-the knee amputation on his right leg at the Queen Elizabeth Hospital Birmingham and, as part of the surgery, a vein was removed from his left leg leaving a wound which would not heal properly.
Rather than churn out family comedies in the vein of the popular Modern Family or attempt to clone the musical dramedy Glee, the networks are approaching the fall season with their hopes pinned on series more akin to Flash Forward and Friends in style.
Ms. TONI BLACKMAN (Musician): I think my music is really in the vein of a Lauryn Hill, of a Mos Def, of a Talib Kweli, of the Roots, of artists who are part of hip-hop culture and really committed not only to being on stage and being in the limelight but really committed to the art form and to the tradition of the oral tradition.
"I had to convince some of my supporters in the same vein, " he said.
The filmmakers and their star, Robert De Niro, try to tap the Scorsese vein of kinetic urban violence, out-of-control male energy, and brooding, pessimistic wit.
With these moments repurposed into a GIF format, Davison said they have the chance to go viral on the Internet if they hit the right vein of users.
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Washing with Castile soap and icy water, he worried over his scrawniness, his spindle shins, the green yarns of vein in his forearms, his face so thin that his zygomatic bones and jaw shaped harps underneath his ginger-brown, one-inch beard and mustache.
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