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And we can see why: all-in-one PCs don't have the modular, expandable design of a tower, and also aren't mobile like a laptop (not that gaming notebooks are portable, per se, but you get what we mean).
ENGADGET
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On top of all that, there is 12 Monkeys which is a classic that we can't wait to see in HD.
ENGADGET: Blu-ray releases on July 28th 2009 HD
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However, I can see through all the advertising hype and know that we don't need everything we are told we need in advertisements and lifestyle magazines.
BBC: How much do families spend?
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I'm afraid I think that people only make such compacts once they've exhausted all of the possible benefits they can see to violence, and I don't think we're there yet.
NPR: Early Divisions at Root of Sunni-Shia Conflict
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We see it in the increasing recognition among progressives that government can't solve all of our problems, and that talking about values like responsible fatherhood and healthy marriage are integral to any anti-poverty agenda.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks at National Prayer Breakfast
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Where we do understand we are all in this together, that when a child is sick and can't see a doctor, the family loses everything because someone had an accident, when a mother or a father lies awake at night worrying about how they possibly care for the people they love.
CNN: Clinton's September 17, 2007, speech on health care
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"We can't always be depressed when we see that one side of poverty and unemployment and all of that, " Mohita says.
CNN: India's youth reflect nation's contrasts
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So, all of a sudden, we're putting big decisions about what we can and can't see into the hands of for-profit companies.
CNN: Doug Gross,
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No news on who got the Nirvana album but if you're wondering how early-ish budget talks are going, you can now assume one thing: Plaid has clear a negotiating strategy, one that says 'we'll continue to talk but you now know we can't strike a deal unless our influence on the final budget is significant and clear for all to see'.
BBC: A rumble in the political jungle