• At that rate Kassalow would need to sell millions of pairs to break even.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Bite has presold 5, 000 pairs to outdoorsy stores like REI and shoe shops like Shoes-N-Feet.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Specs deploys digital safety cameras in pairs to electronically record drivers' average speeds between two fixed points.

    BBC: The new speed check system will be operating near Newry

  • The Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI) has six water cannon vehicles, which are sent out in pairs to tackle public disorder.

    BBC: Police water cannon being considered by Theresa May

  • There is currently a waiting list for the boots and Jimmy Choo have already sent out pairs to Whiley, Moss, Miller and The OC actress Rachel Bilson.

    BBC: Glamming-up Glastonbury Festival

  • Eventually the public got wise to the Ponziesque flavor to ostrich farming: You couldn't cover your costs selling meat or hides, so your only hope was to sell breeding pairs to bigger fools.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Imagine subjecting Shakespeare to a computational process like bioinformatics--not to chop the poor guy into DNA base pairs but to tease out 1, 000-word pieces (or strings) of his plays.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • The team, including Nicola Clayton and Nathan Emery, discovered that the eight pairs were happy to cooperate, with some pairs solving the task straight away, others taking a day or two to work out that team-work was the key to getting their nibbles.

    BBC: Rooks team up to solve problems

  • The idea was to have the pairs work together to ensure positive birth outcomes.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • He also talked about his "second job" as the group's cameraman, and having to wear four pairs of gloves to work the clockwork camera.

    BBC: Last 1953 Everest team member George Lowe dies, aged 89

  • This will be pushed from 100 base pairs now to 400 next year, Life says.

    FORBES: Life Tech Pushes Speed Of Small, Fast DNA Sequencer

  • The charges result from two lackluster contests in London that angered the watching crowds as the doubles pairs appeared to be serving into the net on purpose.

    CNN: Olympic badminton players disqualified for trying to lose

  • The disqualifications resulted from two lackluster contests in London that angered the watching crowds as the doubles pairs appeared to be serving into the net on purpose.

    CNN: STORY HIGHLIGHTS

  • In response to the Deepwater Horizon oil spill currently affecting the Gulf of Mexico, Hanesbrands has agreed to donate roughly 50, 000 pairs of pantyhose to various nonprofits as a part of the effort to address the oil spill.

    FORBES: Hanesbrands, Pantyhose and the Gulf Oil Spill

  • There is an array of Western memorabilia on offer, from a Keyston Brothers saddle ensemble to eight different pairs of antique spurs to an extensive collection of Native American beadwork, leather crafts, rugs and pottery.

    FORBES: Hot Shots

  • The apples and the people and the houses are all similar insofar as they share in the form of two-ness, which exists independently of material things to exist in pairs or human minds to think about them.

    FORBES: Does Math Really Exist?

  • The contract will see up to 100, 000 pairs of shoes supplied to staff in operating theatres and for general hospital use.

    BBC: Dundee shoe firm Ward Walkers secures NHS contract

  • Jeanswear producer Levi Strauss, which raised prices earlier this year to cover higher cotton costs, said earlier this week it ended up slashing prices at retail this fall in order to move merchandise as families bought fewer pairs of back-to-school jeans rather than spend more.

    FORBES: Cotton's Pinch on Clothing Stores Continues

  • Cars are lined up in pairs, bumper to bumper, coated with a week-old layer of dust.

    NEWYORKER: Baptizing the Gun

  • After a few minutes, the pairs were asked to free-associate about the colors they had seen.

    NEWYORKER: Groupthink

  • In a 2008 study, a group of economists tracked the wages of 60, 000 father-child pairs from 1978 to 1999.

    WSJ: Downturn's Ugly Trademark: Steep, Lasting Drop in Wages

  • The revenue from the short sale can help cover the cost of the long position, making the pairs trade inexpensive to put on.

    FORBES: The Secret To Finding Profit In Pairs Trading

  • Many patient taxonomists from several European countries and America then sieved through litres of muddy gravel with microscopes and pairs of tweezers to see what treasures had been captured.

    ECONOMIST: Biodiversity

  • These pairs are difficult to break up, so any intruding electron, unable to displace an incumbent from a pair, must occupy a higher, vacant energy level within the superconductor in order to stay put.

    ECONOMIST: Microrefrigeration

  • From the scrum the ball went through three pairs of hands to Cyril Gossard who exploited a gap in the St Helens defence to go over under the post with Bosc adding the extras to level up the game.

    BBC: St Helens 42-8 Catalans Dragons

  • Vyctoria Thwreatt, founder and chief lifestyle officer of Vyctoria's Answer, a personal concierge service based in Boston, tells us that she often needs as many as three different pairs of shoes to weather the activities her day might throw at her.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Both are digital systems, in which words or base pairs are recombined to make an infinite possibility of messages. (Elsewhere I once noted the numerical similarity between Shakespeare's vocabulary of about 20, 000 distinct words and his genome of about 21, 000 genes).

    WSJ: Matt Ridley on the Ideas in Mark Pagel's Wired for Culture | Mind & Matter

  • While in the scanner she was shown responses of four other subjects to the pairs of objects before seeing them herself, then performed the mental rotation required to evaluate the images.

    FORBES: On The Cover/Top Stories

  • Votes cast by the public were added to the judges' scores, leaving the two dance pairs with the lowest scores to fight for survival in the dance-off.

    BBC: Calzaghe knocked out of Strictly

  • Not all secure high-flying jobs: many come to study, or to work as au pairs or waiters while perfecting their English, or to find a niche in London's huge creative industries.

    ECONOMIST: The French community in London

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