We couldn't really put that through its paces, so we'll have to wait to find out if it can live up to the understandably high expectations.
ENGADGET: Fujitsu Arrows X F-02E hands-on: a powerhouse flagship with a 1080p display
She later admitted manslaughter because "she didn't want to put her family through a trial".
He added that, "if I was a betting man I wouldn't put my shirt on it getting through".
He also said the investigating team hadn't put on protective footwear when walking through the crime scene, suggesting there could have been contamination.
Mr. Roux also said the investigation team hadn't put on protective footwear when walking through the crime scene, alluding that there could have been contamination.
The Cardinals struggled in their final Big East game at the Prudential Center, and didn't put the Pirates away until midway through the second half.
"Alaa is not going to co-operate with the authorities but he doesn't want to put his wife and child through the stress of the police turning up on his doorstep, so he has come of his own accord today, " the Cairo University professor said outside the office.
BBC: Egypt blogger Alaa Abdel-Fattah questioned over clashes
Why would a person put herself through all that if she wasn't telling the truth?
Even Warner, who says he didn't put much effort into his studies, went through practice sessions with his father -- and later realized he'd made the exact flub that sealed his fate at the Bee.
They didn't recess, and now Cordray will be put through the wringer on Tuesday during his Senate confirmation hearing.
Though it isn't publicized, Harley-Davidson has put its supply chain through a thorough overhaul over the past four years.
"I know one single mom who was very proud that she had put all of her children through college, but she didn't have a penny saved for her own retirement, " says George S. Middleton, a financial adviser at Vancouver-Wash.
We all know by now it was a scheduling flub, and they didn't make their product release deadlines by the time the packaging was put through.
Mr Deakin doesn't stay long enough in any one place to put down roots: halfway through the book he turns up in southern France, then the Pyrenees.
Unfortunately, since agents don't get paid unless the deal goes through, sometimes they'll put their own interests first.
Unfortunately we didn't have any preschoolers on hand so we used our own Brad Molen to put Atti through its paces.
Why would Lowry decide to put his money and good name into a project with a company that can't seem to come through?
While the IRS must go through a public comment period to put its proposals in place, the agency doesn't believe it needs new authority from Congress to act, Shulman said.
"It is unfortunate that the first few trains this morning haven't been able to run, but buses have been put on and some trains have been diverted through Cheltenham to try and minimise delays, " he added.
BBC: North Cotswolds railway line re-opens after ?70m revamp
"I don't know how you can be a coach at any level today if you don't put your players first, " he said earlier this week, uttering words that surely never passed through Bill Parcells's lips.
应用推荐