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The new iteration goes for a stripped-down look, dialing back on the polished chrome and opting for matte-black details set against a cranberry-red frame.
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By 10:35, the mirror had come down and a window-frame set was rolled in.
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To some it seemed like the Justice Department had drawn a line in the sand against online poker and set a two-year time frame to go after industry players.
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So why can't a purpose-built frame or set of monkey bars provide all of this?
BBC: What can we learn from climbing trees?
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Now "stripped of set, stories and the one-minute time frame" and performed to Schubert's String Quartet No. 14 in D Minor ("Death and the Maiden"), the reconstituted work here augmented by an extraneous smoke bomb and some pointless tossing around of apples is more of the same kind of group and individual activity now familiar from Mr. Jones.
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However, the 'Shotgun' from Stoke, 23, was victorious once again, scraping through a nervy final frame to win 5-4 and set up a clash with Murphy.
BBC: O'Sullivan crushes Dott in China
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It was a very nervy finish for the 2001, 2004 and 2008 champion but he hung on with a 73 in the last to set up a mouth-watering clash with Williams three months after their epic last-frame thriller in the Masters semi-final.
BBC: Ronnie O'Sullivan through despite wobble against Liang
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And Charlton Athletic , trying to reform as a new set-up after being disbanded by their Premier League parent club, have had their start delayed with the same time frame.
BBC: SPORT | Football | Women | Women's league set for kick-off
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To start with, they had to rely on a high-resolution camera mounted on a frame, and a series of filters attached to a rotating wheel, to create a set of single-frequency images from the same perspective, in order that they could be merged as desired.
ECONOMIST: Monitor