Gaggles of Hawaiian shirted men and women stream in and gather to practice in small groups.
VW, and Commerzbank came under pressure last year from small groups of activist foreign investors.
Early on Saturday, small groups of Kenyatta supporters celebrated in Nairobi, hooting car horns and singing.
It turns out that they usually invite colleagues to view the content in small groups.
They had met just twice with Mr. Johnson in small groups and once as the board.
There were couples, grandparents and grandchildren, lots of small groups, chatting, out enjoying the spectacular views.
Strategists put together spots very carefully and pre-test major messages on small groups of voters.
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Chilean police say small groups of masked protesters attacked a government building and looted shops.
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As a result, the company carved out more and smaller conference spaces designed for small groups.
Also, mediation involving small groups of mostly lawyers can actually be a good thing.
Assortative matching, where people splinter into small groups to achieve maximum homogeneity, is one result.
It's now believed there are fewer than 500 rebels hiding in small groups around northern Uganda.
This does not mean that good approaches must remain confined to small groups in specific cities.
The protesters are resilient partly because they are organising themselves into many small groups.
" Forecasting Uncertain Events with Small Groups", by Kay-Yut Chen et al. HP Laboratories, August 2001.
John Redman, managing director of Seven Seas, said managers had met with staff in small groups.
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Small groups of desperate dwellers in some cities held out behind hastily thrown-up palisades.
Genzyme is used to selling drugs to small groups of patients for quite a lot of money.
In Kibera, the country's largest slum, shops remained shut and there were small groups of protesters gathering.
Big organisations with sharp lawyers can usually navigate the system, but small groups tend to get lost.
Small business owners in the hundreds of thousands have small groups which amount to little more than distractions.
Longer trips with small groups and frequent follow-up dinners have been replaced in business by occasional mass outings.
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The researchers divided the subjects into small groups, and each participant received three drinks over a 36-minute period.
Lawyers tend to be generalists and work in small groups, says Markus Hartung, at the German Bar Association.
There were now twenty or so policemen, in small groups bunched up against mud walls, shooting in various directions.
The small groups often begin with individuals with a North African background but then extend to their wider contacts.
If the Internet hyper-empowers small groups of people, enabling them to punch above their weight, it also hyper-exposes them.
Under the current laws, the rest were chosen by small groups of electors selected along economic and professional lines.
It plans to operate the tethered wings in small groups of six with each one anchored at the points of a hexagon.
The last and most important thing for Keas is teams or small groups.
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