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Chairman Steve Norris appeared to agree with the sentiment when he appeared on BBC Radio Five.
BBC: NEWS | Business | Jarvis slides to ?246m year loss
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Despite the setback Microsoft's chief executive, Steve Ballmer appeared satisfied with the various Windows 8 launches when he appeared at a developers conference in Redmond, Washington, on Tuesday.
BBC: Acer delays Windows RT tablets over Surface concerns
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Wigan's Steve Gohouri appeared to be offside when he prodded home midway through the second half but the goal was allowed to stand and the Latics earned a deserved point.
BBC: Dalglish blames international games for tired Liverpool
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While Sven-Goran Eriksson was accused of having no Plan B and Steve McClaren sometimes appeared to have no plan at all, Capello could just be the man to have an option for every situation.
BBC: How Capello's England will look
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Bolton might have immediately restored parity - and gone into the break on level terms, but Steve Sidwell escaped what appeared to be a handball inside his own area.
BBC: Bolton 0-1 Chelsea
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The angriest Isaacson ever saw Steve Jobs was when the wave of Android phones appeared, running the operating system developed by Google.
NEWYORKER: The Tweaker
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During Mr Woods's years in exile, some of Steve Biko's colleagues had been furious that he appeared to be cashing in on the relationship.
ECONOMIST: Donald Woods
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Steve Wynn is a moneymaker, and while the stock has never appeared cheap, it's now less than ten times my 2013 earnings estimate.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Elop appeared in New York two months ago with Microsoft CEO Steve Ballmer in tow to show off the same Nokia phones he showed me: the aforementioned Lumia 920 and a lower-price version called the Lumia 820.
FORBES: If Nokia Disappears, Don't Blame CEO Steve Elop
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Washington appeared poised to break through at the plate when pinch-hitter Steve Lombardozzi singled leading off the eighth and Denard Span walked.
WSJ: Werth overanxious as Nationals lose to Mets 2-0
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In a 2005 "Saturday Night Live" sketch, an actor playing Steve Jobs kept introducing smaller and smaller iPod models until he got to the "iPod Invisa, " which appeared not to exist at all.
WSJ: Phones Are a Big-Screen Hit but a Bit of a Fashion Challenge