One gene appeared to control the tendency to sting - the mean gene.
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We saw this happening when Sting (ex- of The Police) took a whacking great dividend out of his management company.
Tarun Tejpal says he believes 'sting' journalism - where someone is set up and shown committing an offence - is a legitimate form of journalism.
Johnny Depp, Sting, Ne-Yo, Quincy Jones and Patti Smith also attended the event at the Beverly Hilton in Beverly Hills, which was held in honour of Houston.
Is this any way for a writer as good as Jacobson is to tackle such important issues as the tensions between the religious and the secular and the persistence of and sting of anti-Semitism?
How do these prosecutions square with Mr Erdogan's stated wish to take the sting out of Turkish-Armenian relations by allowing some honest research?
The bust, the result of a seven-year sting operation, happened in the Chesapeake Bay, the primary spawning and nursery ground for striped bass on the east coast.
"We've done one house with an escape pod in every room that releases to one safe room, " says Jonathan Fine of Las Vegas-based Sting Surveillance, which designs security systems for casinos, hotels and homes.
Nothing that might sting, nothing big -- just the pennies, nickels, dimes and quarters that normally languish behind the couch, in old winter coats, on the floor of the car, or in the good ole spare-change-bowl-by-the-door.
The final factor may sting for some up-and-coming schools without a storied tradition and history, but no one can deny that revenue generation is the primary concern for the NCAA and BCS, and certain storied programs like Notre Dame, Ohio State, USC and Alabama will sell huge numbers of tickets and bring in a tremendous amount of television advertising revenue for a BCS bowl game.
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Before it gets to the climax, however, "Body of Lies" offers a long, elaborate setup -- involving ingenious computer hackery and a not very believable sting operation that creates a rival for Al-Saleem.
Only three other U.K. acts are in the latest top 50 -- rock veterans Sting and Eric Clapton and rookie female singer Dido.
As ambassador, her fluent French, hard work and access to the highest officials in Washington and Paris eased the sting of such contentious Franco-American issues as NATO expansion and differences over the Middle East, U.N. leadership and trade.
Every Breath You Take, written during the break-up of Sting's marriage, is a portrait of a stalker, Stairway To Heaven a confused jumble of Celtic magic and Wordsworth, and My Way, while possessed of a certain elegiac quality, is the most egotistical piece of braggadocio ever pressed onto vinyl.
In the U.S., the commodity-price rally could sting consumers in the short run.
Pinterest's move comes as some social networking high-flyers are feeling the sting of investor disenchantment.
He says that while Bollywood Jane in part sticks to the typical Bollywood formula - where boy meets girl who fall in love after a series of tribulations - the production has a sting in its tail.
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They will be joined by other stars including Billy Joel, Sting and Christina Aguilera on the live one-hour telethon to be broadcast on NBC.
They include novelist Nick Hornby, film critic Barry Norman, Emma Noble, the ex-glamour model and former daughter-in-law of John Major, Sting, his film producer wife Trudie Styler and actress Julie Christie.
They'll continue to push sales of interest-only refinancing loans, home equity lines of credit, as well as venture into other consumer-lending activities to soften the sting of falling revenue from making mortgage loans.
Holder retracted the DOJ's response when whistle-blowers detailed information about the sting operation, run by the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, that allowed weapons to be purchased illegally in order to track them to senior drug cartel members.
Bentley did at least sting James's palms with a long-ranger, while Sebastien Bassong should have done better with an unmarked header from a corner that he directed straight at keeper James and Crouch slid a golden chance wide in stoppage time.
Among Republicans, one of the leading candidates is Italian American, another is Mormon, another is a senior citizen - all groups who have borne the sting of bigotry and disparagement.
Normally Robbie Williams' presence would gladden the heart, but his single nomination this year due to an eligibility hiccup means he'll have to sit there with a gracious smile on his face while Bowie, Van Morrison, Ian Brown, Tom Jones and Sting gamely slug it out for Best Solo artist - tired heavyweights to a man.
"Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid" (1969) and "The Sting" (1973) teamed Newman with co-star Robert Redford and director George Roy Hill.
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