Engineers were intrigued, but other doctors said they would never slice into patients to install a mere sensor.
Of course, a lot of that upside potential would evaporate if generics were to slice into Provigil's market share.
Once you slice into the cheese, serve right away as it will run.
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Post a photo, slice into a frame and wait for another user to fill out the picture, often from another part of the world.
Then, working over a bowl, use a knife to slice into the fruit along the walls lining the segments, allowing the wedges, or supremes, to drop into the bowl as you go.
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This could slice into sales of Genentech 's (nyse: DNA - news - people ) Avastin drug, which is currently a mainstay of initial treatment for metastatic colon cancer.
That can be a challenge, forcing couples to slice into massive credit card debt by using retirement savings or even home equity to reduce the burden to a more manageable level if not zero it out all together.
The other leading scenario is to slice Microsoft into several "Baby Bills": mirror-image companies that all have equal rights to Windows.
In addition, there is a spectrograph that will slice light into its component colours so scientists can discern something of the chemistry of far-flung phenomena.
To prepare the beets, peel them and shave them on a mandoline, or slice them into very thin rounds using a knife with a fine, sharp blade.
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Notably, a new "Freeze" mode stops the waveform from galloping on, letting you tend to cue points, loops etc or slice it into samples for "playable" parts.
In stepped the investment bank industry with another solution: We'll take your mortgages, securitize them, slice them into categories based on default risk, use computer models to match default risk with yield and sell them to buyers around the world.
Fitted with curved guiderails, the sodbreaker lifted the newly liberated sod cluster and turned it so that the sod ribbon would gently plop upside down, ready for settlers to slice it into individual sections weighing about 100 pounds (45kg) each.
It will expand the market, not slice the pie into smaller pieces.
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Everton belatedly showed the passion their play had been missing in the second half and they were rewarded when Zayatte swung at a Johnny Heitinga cross only to slice the ball into his own net.
But the nationalist insecurities which propelled that slice of the electorate into the arms of the Front will not vanish.
Besides, when they interview him, even if they could slice him up rhetorically into itty-bitty pieces -- and I'm not sure they could -- why would they want to?
Flows of new money into equity funds have slowed somewhat, as investors who are fully invested in stocks have begun to shift a healthy slice of their portfolios into cash.
If it had been King Solomon sitting in as Tax Court judge, he might have suggested that the Elkins children slice the artworks up into pro-rata pieces and then see how much they are worth.
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The Daily Mirror refers to Mr Mitchell as being "toast" as a result of having to quit his post - and just to make the point, it prints an image of the ex-chief whip burned into a slice of bread.
Banks may prefer less oversight, more leverage and the ability to slice and dice these risks into structured products of all sorts.
In 2008 it partnered with Element 21, a Canadian golf-club maker, to develop processes to slice and encapsulate the aerogels into something apparel makers could use.
Their tactics are also different, with far greater ability to slice and dice the electorate into interest groups, and then to target messaging that resonates directly with them.
Admit it, you know some fool is going to slip that portable slice of wi-fi into his pocket, get behind the wheel, and do something incredibly, incredibly stupid.
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Mortgage securities, like other packaged products, slice and dice underlying mortgage paper into different segments, or tranches, that investors buy based on what risk they want to assume.
Other notable achievements included the film "Earth vs. the Flying Saucers, " where aliens slice through the Washington Monument and crash into the U.S. Capitol.
Anyone who dives into a moist, buttery slice filled with thick, textured frosting will agree that Carrie's coconut cake would have done her entire family proud.
Arsenal clawed their way back into the game with a slice of good fortune as Denilson's shot took a deflection off Osman to leave Tim Howard stranded.
The company, fully aware of Windows 8's slow, looming approach to market, has set its sights on that unclaimed slice of market pie, hunkering down into development of a Metro-style Firefox, announced just this past February.
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Jack Hall (Dennis Quaid) is a climatologist who realizes, as a slice of the polar ice cap slides into the sea, that the end of the world (or, at any rate, of that half of the world that drives S.U.V.s) is nigh.
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