The video games retail giant expressed optimism over the next wave of consoles, predicting that demand for the Playstation 4 would outpace supply, even as the company prepares for a tough time waiting for those new consoles.
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"It is well known that PFI contractors have done very well over the years from the huge wave of spending that has taken place in the NHS, " he said.
As soon as the elections were over, a wave of commentaries extolling the virtues of compromise appeared in the press.
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It powers the video wave now sweeping over the World Wide Web.
The party debated a wide range of issues over the weekend, from the development of wave energy off the west coast of Scotland to a call for the War Crimes Commission for the former Yugoslavia to report on the feasibility of prosecuting KLA leaders.
After a 100-yard ride, he judiciously pulled up, over and out of the wave as it approached the point's rocky inside.
At the very least, the falls mean that the wave of new output forecast over the next few years is unlikely to materialise.
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The operation aims to tackle the wave of illegal immigration which over the last decade has changed the face of Athens's city centre.
The biggest toll from the disaster is likely to come from those who drowned as the giant wave swept over cities and farmland and then withdrew back toward the sea, according to Pascal James Imperato, the Dean of the School of Public Health at SUNY-Downstate Medical Center in Brooklyn.
In a nutshell, the system works not over WiFi, but using the Z-wave protocol.
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Functional-imaging studies of the brain have revealed another tantalizing clue: During the aura phase, a wave of electrical activity sweeps over the outer, furrowed layer of the brain known as the cortex, at a pace of 2 to 3 millimeters per minute.
The BBC's Security correspondent Frank Gardner says Saudi Arabia has so far resisted the wave of change that has swept over much of the Arab world.
At one point in the video, a tractor and trailer pass in the opposite direction, causing a wave of water to surge over the Land Rover's bonnet.
The wave diminishes over long historical periods, only to rise again when something truly important is at stake.
It was like there was a big drop and then the wave came over us, it was like a big wall of water.
The tight trading ranges over the past few weeks makes the market more vulnerable to a wave of selling.
There has been no shortage of bank regulation (or regulators) over the past 20 years, but none of them prevented the wave of failures.
But it was exacerbated over the next two years by the 11 September attacks and a wave of corporate scandals, including the Enron and Worldcom affairs.
From my travels over the years, I am convinced that a wave of bottom-up entrepreneurial activism is emerging across the globe, and what I saw painted on that railway wall in Mumbai is just one little facet of it.
The real action is brewing in the Gulf of Mexico, where a tropical wave has been getting itself together over the last day and is likely to congeal into Tropical Storm Lee.
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Dealing with the Bruins was a different matter, though, and the depth and talent of Boston's four forward lines, coming at the Rangers' defensemen and Lundqvist in wave after wave, ground them into sand over the five games.
Our evolving demographics are doing just fine, just like they have with every new wave of immigrants over the last 200 years.
The wave of litigation over dodgy debt instruments is still swelling.
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The bigger risk to Facebook is that growing concern over online privacy translates into a wave of legislation around the world that makes it far harder for the company to exploit the mountains of data it is collecting.
He gives speeches, he gives interviews, he says words, but he doesn't really rally people, doesn't create a wave that breaks over the top of the Capitol Dome and drowns the opposition, or even dampens it for a moment.
Incumbents now breathing easy over the collapsed threat of dot-coms may get blindsided by the next wave.
As reported, a large wave crashed over them as they were evacuating and two of the three hit by the wave did not make it into the liferafts.
In the 1950s and 1960s, a wave of Arab nationalism emanating from Egypt swept over the Middle East - threatening the pro-Western monarchies such as the House of Saud with destruction.
They used to hide up in the balcony over the Copley ballroom, and I would wave to them.
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