Within a few years, TV had poached drama and comedy from under the noses of AM radio.
Staphylococcus aureus is a bacterium that lives harmlessly in the noses of around 20-30% of healthy people in the population.
Those players grew physically under the noses of team owners, but the owner's revenue also grew, and nothing was said or done.
Under the noses of its western auditors, billions of dollars of assets and cash leaked to companies whose ownership was at best murky.
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It is worth noting however that banks are big and complex, and have a lot of form in shrinking lending under the noses of supposedly watchful regulators.
If you dislike stories about parasitic worms that slither out of the noses of frogs, put your hands on your ears and say, la-la-la-la-la-la for about 90 seconds.
They divided their animals into two groups, and treated the noses of one with Pam2Cys and those of the other with a saline solution, to act as a control.
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The researchers swabbed the noses of the infected ferrets and used virus samples from their bodies to infect another round of ferrets, thus "passaging" the virus several times through different ferrets.
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The proposed rule has attracted more than 250 comments so far, overwhelmingly from investors who are angry that the current rules aren't being enforced, allowing manipulative naked short-selling to go on under the noses of various regulators.
Then in a surprise move in August CNPC snatched from under the noses of the favored U.S. giants the rights to negotiate with the Kazak government the rehabilitation and exploitation of Uzen field near the Caspian coast.
For the totally clueless, SurveyMonkey has templates to follow, and quick, modular components allow the surveyor to run multiple choice, matrix of choices, rating scale, text box, and demographic questions under the noses of his or her target respondents with a simple click of a button.
Radical suggestion for PETA: Want to save these animals from the pain of rubbing their noses raw at the foot of concrete dams, or from suffering and dying in the heat of deforested streams, or from being systematically over fished by commercial nets?
They are the fingers and eyes and noses of the computer, bringing the world (be it a car crash, pressure in a fuel line, or light in a fiber-optic network) into the boxed, insular space that sits quietly on desktops.
David Cameron caused titters in the Commons when he remarked that he always experienced a cold shiver when he heard him using the word "notwithstanding", but the veteran Eurosceptic is rubbing colleagues' noses in the volume of EU business pushed through the House every week.
The process often leaves tasters with faint smudges of brown coffee at the tips of their noses.
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The tronador (whip) they carry and their masks emphasize this role, the latter characterized by accentuated noses that evoke the beak of the condor, creature that represents the spirit of the sacred mountains.
Much of the danger comes from the mouths, noses and hands of passengers sitting nearby.
The kings and queens of Europe, it was said, blew their noses only on handkerchiefs of the finest Irish linen.
Thus there are few broken lines to parallel the cratered surfaces and broken-off noses and limbs of the sculpture, not even lines or tones showing the teeth or grain of paper.
Some non-Americans turn up their noses at the taste of a Hershey's bar.
As in many industries, air traffic controllers with more experience often look down their noses about the abilities of the younger generation.
It also seems that some centre-left politicians around the world have had their noses put slightly out of joint by the emergence of Mr Blair.
There is no mandate to see all the time, but the reality in front of our noses, made visible to me by these people, is well worth the look.
She has been described as "a lightning rod for change", testimony to the fact that she has not been afraid to put a few noses out of joint in the society.
Whichever mix of compromises wins the day, some noses are bound to be put out of joint.
While some of the babies are receiving oxygen through their noses, most of them are breathing by themselves, he said.
Clinics in the Middle East have reported that Arab women, who previously favored the full lips, small noses and protruding cheekbones of Lebanese singers, are now requesting the more natural looks of Turkish soap stars.
Should we not look past our noses to the larger issues of oil dependence?
"Every dog's perception is different according to the breed, the energy level, the age of the dog and even the way their noses are built, " Mr Levi admits.
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