Any one event can incite a flurry of attention, with incessant reiteration of the original allegations.
Even as I write this, it sounds over-dramatic, putting far too much weight on one event.
What about LG and Samsung, who were barely acknowledged at the Nexus One event?
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Ninety-five people would need to be treated for two years to prevent one event.
In one event, I shared the stage with resident design expert and author, Garr Reynolds.
One event that might help that would be central-bank action on monetary policy, Meir said.
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One event stands out in particular: SANG, the Speakers and Authors Networking Group, founded by Larry Benet.
Scott's triumph means he has continued his run of winning at least one event in every season since 2001.
One event, albeit with higher profile, has decided not to notify and has, therefore, chosen to act outside the law.
This year's festival also included one event in Ramallah in the West Bank and one in Cairo, Egypt, on May 11.
Sachs pointed to one event in particular: the collapse of the Lehman Brothers investment bank on the weekend of Sept. 14.
At one event, about a dozen of Lungren's biggest backers practically cornered Bush during a private conversation and pressed him to run.
The one event that had a final competition, meaning the top three finishers qualify for the Beijing Olympics, was the women's 10, 000-meter race.
Stressed workers also said that the number one event they had put off in order to progress up the career ladder was taking a vacation.
"If everyone is going crazy about one event or moment of the telecast, we know what video clips to post to the site, " Ms. Gilford says.
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At the Royal Devon and Exeter NHS Foundation Trust, one event involved surgery being carried out on the wrong body part and the other involved a misplaced tube.
And the machines can only test for one event at a time--say, monitoring one enzyme's activity or seeing if a compound binds to a target on a cell.
The Biarritz gathering was just one event in the haggling that will go on at least until the last hours of the grand summit in Nice in December.
For most authors, that uncertainty reaches a whole new level as few can reliably command a large audience keen enough to financially support even one event, let alone a tour.
We did one event at the White House and a young man named Granger Michael from Papua New Guinea, a Marine who had been deployed to Iraq three times, was there.
But one event is beating them all in resale prices: the three-day extravaganza in Austin, Texas, known as the Austin City Limits Festival, where bands of all stripes perform outdoors in mid-September.
They've been making the rounds together from one event to the next in the convention center, which houses both the NFL Experience theme park and work stations for several thousand international media.
And I think that was the tenor of the discussion, particularly working with the United Nations, with Mr. Annan, to try to have a framework that is broader than just this one event.
"I don't know that there's ever been one event that has the potential to do as much for our future, " Mayor Michael Bloomberg said, referring to the city's Applied Sciences NYC initiative.
In fact, it is safe to say that her hairdos change with her every ensemble, going from classic chignon at one event to wild and curly to another, from loose and wavy to beehive.
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He is currently planning events two years in advance, but has a staff capable of working on more than one event at a time, allowing them to remain open to taking on new clients.
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According to Prof Roger Pielke Jnr, from the University of Colorado, there are big dangers in claiming that one event, be it US weather records or wildfires in Australia, are clear evidence of human-induced climate change.
Floating around CES at one event or another will be Bill Walton, Oliver Stone, Michael Mann, Kevin Pollak, Ariana Huffington, Jeff Probst, Ludicris and an assortment of other celebs.
One event still below the radar will be a serious Washington push to bail out General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, with the federal government taking on a big portion of those beleaguered companies' health and pension costs.
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