Later, Koch remained extraordinarily popular among New Yorkers as the city thrived and prospered and once-run down neighbourhoods in Manhattan and Brooklyn gentrified and came to sparkle.
Sun Microsystems' write-once-run-anywhere programming language is expected to grow from an installed base of 3.8 million digital cable boxes in 1998 to 12 million boxes by year 2001, according to International Data Corp. (IDC), a Framingham, Mass.
One industry that exploded was Poland's once state-run media industry, which now includes eight daily national newspapers plus dozens of television channels and radio stations.
Halliburton - once run by US Vice-President Dick Cheney - has previously denied allegations in the US that it overcharged for services in Iraq and enjoyed preferential access to US government contracts.
Where once government-run schools were seen as a means to provide the children of indigent families with education and vocational training (as well as to assimilate immigrant families), such tax-funded schools soon became the norm, with many people unable to remember or imagine alternatives.
Such conflicts, though limited so far, could quickly get out of control once the foreign-run fields start producing next year.
Pettitte (4-2) showed off his mastery of the Royals once more, allowing a run-scoring groundout by Lorenzo Cain and a solo homer by Billy Butler in seven stellar innings.
Friedel had little option but to wait and see whether Doyle made contact with his near-post run but once the ball eluded the striker, he found himself both flat-footed and woefully out of position.
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France has that tradition, and for many years it has also had the Minitel: a once-advanced interactive screen system run by France Telecom, which even now supplies a lot of information, though it is less used for actual sales.
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Lay left behind a once-in-a-generation playbook on how not to run a company.
And many luxury-goods companies, once run by families or founders, have brought in professional managers.
Even India's once-dull and still state-run network Doordarshan last year took its International Channel to some 40 countries.
VoLTE, as the new technology is known, offers greater efficiency because once-dedicated voice space can also run data when not being used for voice calls, something the current technology doesn't allow.
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For its part, Lenovo once again trotted out the limited-run Reserve Editions laptops -- those 5, 000 French leather-clad X61s's -- and reiterated its commitment to post-sale doting over the select few folks willing to throw down five grand for the privilege.
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Moss Side, a run-down district once famous for gun crime, is also growing exceptionally quickly.
Once initiated, they run on auto-pilot without any effort to optimize the value received for the dollars expended.
Once dominated by poorly managed and inefficient state-run firms that were protected behind trade barriers, now it is globally integrated and profitable.
With all the above boxes ticked, it is essential to have a plan once you have run the gauntlet of airport-style security -- there are 4, 000 Swiss troops in Davos this week -- and made it inside the newly-extended Congress Center with the correct color of identity pass.
In fact, the performance boost from two cores will be even less obvious than on a PC, since it is easier to multi-task and run several jobs at once on a computer than a phone.
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Once again, as he did in the run-up to the 2007 federal election, Hicks has exposed the chasm between what might crudely be described as 'literary festival Australia' and 'talkback radio Australia' - the 'leftist urban elites', as they are often characterised, and the populist right.
He told a recent group of visitors that the fuel-tax escalator might have run its course, pointing out that the all-party consensus which had once sustained it had now collapsed.
Once the Republicans had manoeuvred Ms Landrieu into a run-off, this Senate seat was theirs to lose.
But HTML5 is inherently cross-platform -- which means you build it once and it can run on any mobile device with a sufficiently advanced browser.
What should be considered, however, is that the stock has subsequently not completely plunged and could conceivably make a run at those all-time highs once again.
Corzine, a longtime Wall Street player making his first run for public office, once held a double-digit lead over Franks.
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But there's no question that feelings will run high once the Ryder Cup gets under way - they always do.
The most powerful 32-bit microcontrollers can also run several programs at once and network effectively with other microcontrollers, making smart homes a possibility.
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According to the CBO, once economic recovery occurs, federal revenues will revert to their long-run average of 18% of GDP under current tax rates.
Once again Zambrano demonstrated that he wanted to run Cemex as a world-class business.
But with the French-led offensive sending the militants on the run, residents once again roamed the streets without fear.
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