The Sprint name has value, even if as an also ran at the moment.
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In 1995 Pentiums ran at about 100 megahertz, slower than the Intel chip in my 2006 BlackBerry.
He ran at the London 2012 Olympics on specially fitted carbon-fiber blades, which may enhance his performance.
Therefore one can understand why core inflation ran at a 54 year low of just 0.6% in October.
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Its operating income ran at 3 percent last year, and could move up to 4 percent by 2015.
Hodgson ran at the Stevenage defence and drove a 20-yard shot into the bottom corner of the net.
Well, as soon as the iPad came out, our main IT champion at Industrial Mold ran at the opportunity.
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The firm's racecourses, which also include Wolverhampton, Worcester and Southwell, ran at a profit over the last half of 2001.
Adding 133 MHz (previously the fastest Powerbook ran at 667 MHz) will certainly make the machine seem a little snappier.
The court heard that McInally then ran at Mr Tierney, grabbed his jumper and repeatedly struck him on the chest area.
In the year to April, it ran at 2.9%, well above the 2% target ceiling set by the European Central Bank.
Bob Trett, chairman of G-GAT's trustees, said the financial dispute has arisen because the work was complicated and over-ran at the site.
But Sarries hit back when Brits ran at the visiting defence and sent Wigglesworth over with an inside pass, Hougaard converting again.
Together, Carol and Max picked up a long log and ran at a nest that had survived intact, laying waste to it.
In one such spurt, Giggs seized on an error by Paul Hartley, ran at the Celtic rearguard and ought to have tested Boruc.
Excluding the prices of food and energy, PCE price inflation ran at a 2.1 percent rate in 2007, down a bit from 2006.
Seidenfeld says he was set up by a vengeful Kazakh minority shareholder who tried and failed to buy the company Seidenfeld ran at a big discount.
He added that with a hospital system that ran at close to full capacity all the time it was difficult to add additional capacity.
As a medical student, I once worked in a pediatric oncology office that ran at least an hour and a half late every day.
Te'o did so with an official time of 4.69, more than a tenth of a second faster than he ran at the scouting combine last month.
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In England and Japan where the jobless rate ran at 1 to 2% in the sixties and seventies they are experiencing rates of 8% and 5%.
Restraining supply after a year in which oil demand globally ran at a 5.6% rate will only be satisfactory if the global economy slows of its own accord.
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The difference between Djokovic last year and years past, when he was No. 3 in the world and a consistent also-ran at Grand Slams, was a matter of aggression.
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Losses over the past year ran at 40-50 basis points of their loan books for the large banks, a rate that is minuscule for even the most buoyant economy.
Mauricio Pochettino's ill-timed tackle that paved the way for Beckham's penalty was the result of pure panic that struck Argentina every time Owen ran at their rearguard with pace to burn.
It ran at 90% of capacity in 2008, according to the Energy Information Administration, and Central Vermont Public Service says it's the most reliable source of power the utility has access to.
In one back test that we ran at the Arora Report, this pattern detected the ultimate top less than 50% of the time and produced meaningful downside only 67% of the time.
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