Yet fish and chips, that highlight (some say) of British cuisine, is the latest fashion from across the Atlantic to sweep into New York.
The Seleka rebel coalition is made up of several rebel groups, which last December began their rapid sweep into the Central African Republic, a nation of 4.5 million located at the heart of the continent.
Over that time, the old establishment in Washington has been pushed aside, starting with Ronald Reagan's conservative sweep into Washington in 1980, followed by the Bill Clinton years, the Newt Gingrich revolution in the House in 1994, and the Democratic comeback of 2006.
Davidson's penalty was just reward for North End, who came back into the game well after Michael McIndoe had provided the pass for Eastwood to sweep Coventry into the lead.
The rear of the fuselage is also sculpted to sweep air into the engines using a process known as boundary-layer ingestion.
The wet weather was forecast to sweep north into the Highlands with a warning in place of heavy rainfall into Friday morning.
"I would like to sweep that into the past, " said Mr. Gross, who last year told The Wall Street Journal that he lost sleep over the failed strategy.
"Banks also want to sweep bad news into one year's accounts to make future years look better, " he added.
The peril lies with changes that would ultimately sweep up Internet services into decades-old ITU paradigms.
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Mr Abulafia is too conscientious a historian to speculate much about the future, or even to prejudge how the modern age will fit into the sweep of Mediterranean history.
The sweep of the continent into the sea creates a biomass buffet at the tip of the Louisiana boot, endowing the area with natural gifts in and near the water, both living and inert.
For the museum's Pacific Hall, set to reopen in the fall, Ms. Ide came up with the idea to put a large map on a new wood floor, inlaid with images of islands and letters in contrasting wood to draw visitors into the sweep of the original Pacific migration to Hawaii.
For example, some custodians require pensions to sweep all their uninvested cash into money market mutual funds affiliated with the custodian.
The left hander's three-hour innings came to an end soon after when his attempted sweep off Nathan Hauritz popped into the hands of Brad Haddin.
Mr. Summers conducted it with epic sweep and passion, digging into the score with increasing fervor as the four-hour performance progressed, making up for some shortcomings in the production and casting with the grandeur of the orchestral sound.
You simply sweep your whole pile of chips into old-economy stocks, then puff on a cigar and wait out the coming convergence of valuations.
Republicans initially hoped that Bush would be such a strong presidential nominee that he would help sweep their House and Senate candidates into office.
September's pilot program eases these hassles by allowing companies that generate substantial foreign currency within China to consolidate that cash into a single pool and sweep it overseas where treasurers can manage it the way they manage cash generated by their business in other countries.
It's best not to vacuum or sweep, because that can push hantavirus particles into the air, where they can enter the lungs.
As a colonel leading a unit of (horseless) cavalry volunteers, known as the Rough Riders, he turned a relatively minor role in the San Juan battle into a national legend powerful enough to sweep him to the presidency.
Mr Romney would sweep all that away, cut Medicaid sharply and turn Medicare into a voucher-based scheme.
And 7 to 8 billion metric tons a year into the atmosphere is a very big thing in the historical sweep.
The landslide of 1997 saw Keighley, one of nine West Yorkshire Conservative seats, fall into Labour's hands to give the party a clean sweep of all 23 constituencies in the county, and deliver Ann Cryer to Westminster on a 10% swing and a majority above 7, 000.
The report summarized the findings of a sweep investigation of many of the leading consulting firms, which included an examination into the divergent sources of compensation these firms collect and the related conflicts.
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"For the first time, consumers will see advanced technology features like Sweep Panorama mode, HD video capture and bright, wide-angle lenses integrated into models across the Cyber-shot line at some of the most affordable price points, " said Kelly Davis, director of the Digital Imaging business at Sony Electronics.
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If its banks were panicked into calling in overseas loans, say by a run on deposits, an economic contraction would sweep America and the globe.
During the next decade, knowledge management lived a modest life, supporting IT professionals wanting to sweep up all that data and store it, and management consultants trying to help companies turn complex processes into competitive advantage.
It has instead represented the more recent impulse in our politics to sweep uncomfortable events out of the news, move forward in the Twitter news cycle, or grind it down into no more than partisan pettiness.
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