We can't receive Sky channels in Holland, so I wouldn't get as much coverage at home.
"Even trees don't grow to the sky, " said Keith Springer, president of Springer Financial Advisors.
The strong uptake isn't just because of Sky's recent broadband package, which was granted for free to anyone who already had Sky Digital TV and lives in an area already covered by broadband.
The old system, he said, is outdated, doesn't use all of the sky and directs planes to fly farther and longer than they need to.
And maybe that October sky wasn't really as blue-grey as Grantland Rice told us it was when those Four Horsemen of the Apocalypse rode to a great Notre Dame victory on the ol' gridiron.
If the HP Blackbird 002's good looks weren't enough to justify is sky high price tag for you, than perhaps HotHardware's review of the top-end gaming rig will be enough to push you over the edge.
As his own painterly style evolved, what was important to Guardi in his views wasn't perspective, but the changing sky and the shimmering lagoon.
Since travel agency computers aren't set up to deal with sky couch bookings, most are bought through the airline's website or through a call to the carrier.
True, they don't shoot enemies out of the sky, but that, at long last, is coming--along with dozens of new applications for lasers as researchers develop new materials and techniques to generate different types of beams that can be more powerful and precise.
Speaking on the Sunday Politics show in the West Midlands, Labour MP for Wolverhampton North East Emma Reynolds described the plan as a "pie-in-the-sky scheme that doesn't really seem viable".
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And so despite my status as a running refusenik, I found myself herded, among a crowd of far fitter, healthier, sportier types, into a pen behind the start line, part of a sea of red t-shirted runners beneath a threatening gray sky.
But that happened, and then there were a series of apologies and theories about how to fix it, but mainly, there was the thought that the people who sell these sun rooms, like the one they sold to us, are going to sell like 10 jillion more of just bragging that elevators can fall from the sky and it still won't break.
Scott saw the sky darkening and knew there wasn't much more time for more holes.
"We're not as sophisticated as Europe, but we shouldn't be, " notes Taylor Middleton, Big Sky's general manager.
Ms. SILL: (Singing) Can't you hear the pristine cry shaking the clouded sky (unintelligible) of mine ...(unintelligible).
On the train I start watching a TV show I recorded on the Sky box last night but didn't have a chance to watch.
"I didn't play particularly well today, " he told Sky Sports.
Wouldn't that entail eventual rivalry, paradoxically, with Sky Sports ?
Natural gas prices are sky-high, and oil isn't far off its top price for the year.
"It was difficult conditions and the pitch wasn't great, " Manchester United midfielder Darren Fletcher told Sky Sports.
But it hasn't been terribly popular among the 8.5 million Sky Digital subscribers, even accounting for the fact that 40% of British homes are not yet served by BskyB's broadband.
's attempts to buy the 60.9% of broadcaster British Sky Broadcasting Group PLC that it doesn't own, promising to hold a Parliamentary vote to delay the deal until investigations into the News of the World are finished.
Washington had warmed up, the swift storm of the previous day had passed, the sky was overcast but the air wasn't painful in a wind-chill way, and the capital was full of men in cowboy hats and women in long furs.
Mr. Krakau, who is accomplished in formation sky diving, says that even he isn't cut out for the role.
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