Paramount is taking its time rolling True Grit out in foreign territories.
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Gibson admits in the introduction that these pieces, some of which originally appeared in publications like Rolling Stone, Time and Wired, aren't quite nonfiction or fiction but, like all of his writing, blur the line between what's real and what's imagined.
Strategy board games back in the 1970s and '80s, like "Blitzkrieg" and "War in Europe, " were simulation-type games requiring players to spend a lot of time rolling dice to resolve combat or find out different game stats -- weather conditions, civil unrest, troop rally points.
Bergen has written about al-Qaeda, Afghanistan, Pakistan, counterterrorism, homeland security and countries around the Middle East for a range of American newspapers and magazines including the New York Times, Los Angeles Times, Foreign Affairs, The Washington Post, Wall Street Journal, The Atlantic, Rolling Stone, TIME, The Nation, The National Interest, Mother Jones, Newsweek, Washington Times and Vanity Fair.
He really liked to put on a show, and he'd get all out of time, rolling up the bow and jumping around.
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When your tween starts talking back, or yelling at you, or rolling her eyes every time you start to open your mouth, you're bound to feel shock, then maybe anger, followed closely by hurt.
However, previous studies suggest that rolling in the dirt from time to time may be a good thing for kids.
The FTC is concerned the high-speed cable systems that Time Warner is rolling out across the US, covering 20% of the population, will only be available to AOL users.
While he has suggested he's open to a wide range of options, including a sale of the company, he has also said he's focused for the time being on rolling out RIM's new line of phones.
The company is quietly solving that problem: an update pushing out to individual users lets them drag-and-drop photos into a new post, like we've seen on other social networks, and to a newly streamlined Messages format that's rolling out at the same time.
They have moved to a small town to get away from a long-haired ghost named Samara (Kelly Stables), who made their life hell in the previous movie and who now, needless to say, wastes no time whatsoever in rolling up to finish what she started.
But Munster held firm and when they went back on the attack just after the hour Pelous, who had just come back onto the pitch, was again penalised, this time for not rolling away in the tackle, and O'Gara kicked Munster back into the lead.
Music publications like Rolling Stone make lists all the time, and sometimes even get readers involved.
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He noted that 2028 is "just around the corner, " joking that it would be enough time for three more Rolling Stones farewell concerts.
When he greets employees in the hallways, he inquires about their recent climbing feats and invites them to surf at his house the next time the waves are rolling.
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And it appears now that we are rolling back that opportunity at a time when this nation has been telling its women they could do anything they wanted to do.
The rescue package may over time evolve into a rolling series of soft loans, at ever-lower interest rates and increasing maturity, designed to prop up Greece and keep default at bay.
In 1761, a British carpenter named John Harrison built the first marine chronometer, capable of keeping time on board a rolling boat and providing ship captains with a way to determine their longitude during a voyage.
He's a one-time staff writer for Rolling Stone and author of an eclectic body of work including a biography of Nike's Phil Knight, a history of Sears, and articles about fishing for catfish on Louisiana's bayous, logrolling and coondog racing.
This was also a time before 24-hour rolling news stations on radio or television.
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All STRIVA products include access to the MyKOSS music management system rolling out in Beta form at the time of the product launch.
This allows IT professionals to configure and manage devices all from one place, saving time, resources and money rolling out multiple computer images.
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Holmes spends a lot of time in Siberia measuring freshwater rolling into the Arctic Ocean from rivers like the Ob, the Yenisei and the Lena, rivers most Americans have never heard of.
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At the same time as we're rolling NOW TV out to new platforms and devices, we're also preparing to increase the range and choice of great Sky content that our customers can access.
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Because over the exact same time span Facebook has been rolling out Suggested Posts, it has also been tightening the controls on Newsfeed, making it harder for many page owners to disseminate their messages without paying to promote them.
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But it also carries on the time-honored tradition of the Rolling Stones as a money-making machine.
Every year around this time, American car companies start rolling out their newest, shiniest models, hoping to entice you into buying one.
So I took a little time off, went to the Rolling Stones concert Wednesday night and flew out here Sunday morning for the new member orientation.
Once upon a time, when Wall Street was rolling out the hiring carpet, major brokerage firms offered Employee Forgivable Loans to top producers and had trainee programs for wannabes.
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