The square pieces on the worn-out board have lost their edges to age and usage.
Way too many Italian reds and Spanish Riojas tasted like licking a splintery, dried-out wooden board.
The terms should not be staggered, so shareholders can throw out all board members at once if they wish.
Darrow jazzed up the graphics, laying out the board on a circular oilcloth, with colored bands at the top of each property grouping.
Two fresh setbacks have hit Boeing's 787 Dreamliner plane, days after an electrical fire broke out on board a Japan Airlines Dreamliner on Monday.
The most lethal was carried out on board several commuter trains in Madrid in March 2004, in which 191 people were killed and more than 1, 700 injured.
As well as issuing fines, the enforcement officers will also hand out health board information to offenders on how to give up smoking and where cessation clinics can be found.
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The refugees arrived by boat on the Thai shore, and Thai police said many had severe burns from a fire that broke out on board their craft after it left neighboring Myanmar, also known as Burma.
An investigator with the state prosecutor's office told the Associated Press that the balloon had been landing at about 07:00 (05:00 GMT) when a landing cable got caught around a tube and a fire broke out on board.
Ms. CHARLENE LEE (Analyst, Forrester Research): And if I can own enough shares on the public market to have a majority of the shares, I can then have majority voting on the board, I can own the board of directors, kick out the current board of directors and put my own executives in place.
The chief executive of Advanced Micro Devices has unexpectedly resigned after being forced out by his board.
If stories are repeatedly told in the locker room, why are they left out of the board room?
At Samsung, about one out of three board members is now an outsider, and some are even foreign.
Though former creditors control 51% of the firm and four out of seven board seats, Harrah's operates the casino.
By the time the distress merger took place, the brothers had been gone for two years, shooed out by the board.
It's a material that offers so much promise, but has yet to fully leap from the drawing board out into our everyday reality.
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And I think the next -- again, the next phase of this will play out at the Board of Governors meeting in Vienna.
By dragging the bidding out, the board has, in essence, done little more than ensure a lower buyout offer and less value for shareholders.
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Luke Ridnour then went 1 for 2 from the line, but Pekovic tapped out the offensive board, and Ridnour sunk two more to seal it.
And he writes nothing about how he fell out with the board at the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, let alone about MoCA's more recent troubles.
The rebel group was established in April when Streak was dismissed as captain after falling out with the board over selection policy, which the rebels deemed to be racist.
Lawson spent 10 months as Pakistan coach in 2008 with mixed success, before he was sacked with a year remaining on his contract after a public fall-out with the board.
In just a few months, we have seen encouraging changes that will benefit all shareholders including the replacement of 9 out of 14 board members and significant value creation for stockholders.
As it is made entirely out of circuit board, users can solder components directly to it -- such as a light dependent resistor or a microphone to make it respond to sound.
He paddled out on his board to a buoy about 150 yards offshore, far enough to be in deep water, but not so far that he could be taken by a shark.
To entice managers to sign contracts, Palm is cosponsoring the professional golfers' tour, escorting honchos on golf junkets and lending them handhelds to use on the course to check out the leader board.
As the American Medical Association and others have pointed out, the board is charged with the contradictory mandate of cutting Medicare reimbursement rates to health-care providers, without reducing benefits or finding new ways to increase value.
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