One early arrival, Wang An , the founder of Wang Laboratories , became a household name.
One early discovery: It's cheaper and easier to pump in the seawater during high tide.
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One early customer for time-sharing is Mobil Travel Guide, the restaurant-and-hotel rater partly owned by ExxonMobil.
There was one early report of possible looting, but no one was arrested, Swanton said.
During one early training flight, he pulled into a steep climb immediately after taking off.
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That would be one early chart clue that a near-term market top is in place.
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That would be one early technical clue that a near-term market top is in place.
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One early test will be a government proposal to limit electoral spending, blocked by the opposition.
One early taker was Rick Kuciemba, a hazardous materials specialist with the Redondo Beach Fire Department near Los Angeles.
One early QBotix customer is Sol Orchard, a solar power plant developer based in Carmel, Calif.
One early sign was the removal of an investigative television programme, Sovershenno sekretno (Top Secret).
One early contract - to Halliburton - aroused great controversy because it appeared to bypass normal rules.
You might assume that because I am a lawyer, I would recommend calling one early and often.
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This, by itself, is one early sign that a market bottom may be close at hand for gold.
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One early project was a safety retrofit for low-head dams, which are notorious for causing drowning accidents.
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One early thing Mr Crossick imported from America was self-confidence about the hired lobbyist's rightful place in policy-making.
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One early example is the World Intellectual Property Organisation's copyright treaty of 1996, which strengthened international copyright rules.
One early exhibit is filled with children's books -- education reform was to be a major first term priority.
One early assessment of his Richmond Hill painting said it depicted "a view unsurpassed for its purely English beauty".
The London Marathon is on BBC One early on Sunday morning and is going beyond what it did before in disability sport.
His earnest courtship of congressional Republicans has resulted in one early, tentative payoff.
But one early new year's prediction I would make is that we are going to hear more about it.
Even so, Jurvetson has one early win: In May portfolio company Coatue was acquired by a major computer chip maker.
In one early trial on 64 cancer patients, 16 had advanced lung cancer--and tumors shriveled dramatically in 4 of them.
One early-morning buzz around snow-topped Mount Kenya later, we landed near a glacial lake for a bracing bit of fly-fishing.
The percentages fixed in Muhammad's time applied only to mining and agriculture (and, agonised one early caliph, were pomegranates exempt?).
But one early result on December 31st showed that Joseph Kamotho, the party's secretary-general and education minister, had lost his seat.
One early test will arrive soon, as the Senate votes on the nomination of Fed chief Ben Bernanke for a second term.
He stepped across his stumps to thump one early boundary off Ishant Sharma, but skied a catch as he attempted a repeat.
One early response from the Dunkin' Donuts chain was not positive.
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