The S-line is suited for everyday luxury action that leaves competitive drivers in the dust.
The news leaked as JC Penney moved to sell women's "plus-size" Levi's on-line.
The Londoners then went in front thanks to a bizarre try from England centre Clubb, who was left with a clear 30-metre run to the line after collecting Sinfield's goal-line drop-out.
That extra attention to detail has already begun at the Ferrari factory as the team's engineers solved the problem with Alonso's faulty drag reduction system (DRS) -- an overtaking aid which increases the car's straight-line speed by flipping open the top flap of the rear wing -- the day after the Bahrain Grand Prix.
Even Ms. Merkel had some doubts about her finance ministry's hard-line insistence that Greece's bondholders take a loss.
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But Saturday's goal-line stand against one of the nation's most talented teams showed the Irish are worthy.
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Undaunted, the ever-threatening Beausejour raced away from Spain's back-line as he nearly created a dangerous one-on-one with keeper Iker Casillas - but Pique sped back to make a crucial block.
Controversy exploded soon after, as Ireland nodded down for Wright-Phillips to instantly knock a beautifully weighted through-ball into the path of Robinho beyond Newcastle's back-line.
China Mobile's largest rival, China Unicom, will be able to rid itself of a cumbersome, overlapping network using the CDMA standard, which is incompatible with its more popular GSM-based network, by selling it to the country's fixed-line operator, China Telecom.
With the Maybach brand going the way of Duesenberg and DeLorean, Mercedes dealers will debut an even posher version of its top-of-the-line S-Class sedan this fall to help fill the gap in the corporate model line and perhaps compete more efficiently with Bentley and Rolls-Royce for the hearts and wallets of the rich and famous.
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Was Republican Party chairman Haley Barbour's four-line press release equivalent to then Democratic Party head Ron Brown's flying the flag at half staff over party headquarters and attending services when his counterpart, Lee Atwater, died young of a brain tumor?
As expected, the hosts responded with determined effort, Primus denied from close range by Liam Rosenior's goal-line clearance before Pamarot crashed a header onto the bar from Gary O'Neil's pin-point cross.
Just as Shane Watson's surprise five-wicket haul had dismantled Pakistan's batting line-up in the first innings, the Aussies and their captain Ricky Ponting were indebted to another occasional bowler second time round.
Everywhere else on the park, the Wallabies look the equal of - or better than - England's line-up.
Meanwhile, the entry into service of Virgin Rail's new high-speed tilting trains on Britain's London-Glasgow line was marred by delays and cancellations: plainly Euston had a problem.
For years, much of the Washington press corps has served as this White House's front-line defense.
In Egypt, operators often depend on Telecom Egypt's fixed-line infrastructure to carry their mobile services.
Tancredo's hard-line stance on immigration has become a core theme of his campaign.
The big box retailer met the Street's second quarter earnings expectations, but investors were disappointed by the firm's top-line.
Also more pleasing than any motor in this class is BMW's in-line six.
The firm has issued two profit warnings over the past six months, as it faces rivalry in Germany's fixed-line market.
The actual is sliced, diced and winched forward, only to tumble off time's assembly-line into the great slag-heap of now.
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By 2001 fears were growing about Abu Qatada's hard-line views.
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Rejected from Boston's old-line firms despite his success in law school, he established his own practice, handling everything from wills and divorces to real estate and criminal cases.
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Minkoff's soft-line exaggerated shoulder, instead of the aggressive ones that were so popular on the runways a few years ago (and in the 1980s), also turned up elsewhere.
The cuts will come mainly at the firm's fixed-line operations.
An FBI official said AbdulMutallab was included in TIDE after his father warned the U.S. Embassy in Nigeria of his son's hard-line beliefs and possible ties to militant Islamists.
Britain's front-line obesity management could be done in primary care if adequate resources were provided, yet with a few exceptions health care professionals recognise they are not skilled in managing obesity.
How much a writer makes depends directly on Helium's advertising revenue. (At least 20% of the company's top-line revenues go to writer payments, Ranalli says.) Therefore, he is hoping to draw in more eyeballs.
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