After the newspaper dies, can you save the sports section by shuttling it over to the web?
Cult TV hit Flight Of the Conchords is represented in the comedy section by two of its stars.
In additive manufacturing, material is added in small layers, cross section by cross section, to build a part.
The BBC News Website invited comments in its 'Talking Point' section by asking the question: 'Should India have carried out nuclear tests'.
"We have to clear all of the decks, section by section, with first priority to guests with special needs and children, " said Gulliksen.
Call them up on the LCD screen and you can return to each section by clicking on it without having to remember where it is on the tape.
Some of the rock face is owned by the Downs Committee, another section by residents in a nearby block of flats and and the land below by another private owner.
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And that same logic may apply to the much heralded programme motion which, for most bills, sets out the timetable for considering the bill, section by section, and which Ed Miliband has already pledged to oppose.
We should preface this entire section by saying we're clearly used to the experience of buying books OTA on the Kindle or Nook and on their associated applications, so you can probably understand why we think the process of sideloading books seems so last decade.
Today, I am pleased to submit to the Congress the enclosed legislative proposal, the "American Jobs Act of 2011, " together with a section-by-section analysis of the legislation.
"Maryland is the first state that seems to be going section-by-section through the bill, because so much opposition to this has come out of the woodwork that they are very concerned, " said Skip Lockwood, director of 4Cite.
While these, along with single-malt Scotches, still make up only a small section of the whiskey market by volume, they comprise the fastest growing section, and by far the most profitable.
Credit the indomitable human spirit, as exemplified by the innovations chronicled in this issue, in an 85th-anniversary section supervised by Tom Post, assistant managing editor at FORBES. For most people at most times, life does get better, thanks to those who combine ideas with inventiveness or business pluck.
The Initiative shall be supported by the Interagency Working Group established under subsection (c) of this section and advised by the Commission established under section 3 of this order.
Perhaps, I missed the "and part humorous" section mentioned by Forbes editor-in-chief Steve Forbes...or, maybe it's a "guy" thing.
All seemed well until the musicians reached a section marked by contrapuntal rhythms.
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Another low-fi blues rock band with a singer who sounded a bit like Janis Joplin and a rhythm section inspired by the White Stripes.
The Spartans' student section responded by calling him Whoopi Goldberg.
Repair Section 469 by applying its limitations to non-recourse interest losses only and exempt economic losses to cost basis, and then watch the real estate market turn around fast.
The 1973 Endangered Species Act and a section added by Congress in 1982 were intended to allow the Interior Department flexibility in its approaches to the goals of preserving and recovering threatened animals, the appeals court said.
For example, at 37 weeks, 10% of babies delivered by elective Caesarean section developed respiratory problems, compared with 2.8% of infants delivered naturally or by emergency Caesarean section.
But while past Supreme Court rulings rejected challenges to Section 5, in a 2009 decision the justices signaled that the formula for selecting jurisdictions covered by Section 5, last updated with the 1972 election results, may not reflect subsequent progress in race relations and therefore may become an unconstitutional burden on state prerogatives to decide their own ballot regulations.
The law on public processions is governed by section 11 of the Public Order Act 1986.
Delhi's High Court is currently weighing a petition against Section 377 brought by an umbrella group of Indian NGOs.
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Tell that to the citizens of the five Florida counties covered by Section 5 of the Voting Rights Act.
The preclearance requirement, created by Section 5 of the law, applies to nine states and portions of 13 others.
Without retail stores that divide goods by section, the company uses software to track where various books are at all times.
Another idea that has been discussed is the wider use of "banding" - to get a cross-section of children by ability.
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