SEC's then chairwoman (and distant relative of Mr Estrada) and took her place.
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Another agency puts semi-celebrities on a boat in the south of France and then photographs from a distant camera with a long lens to give the picture the right feel.
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Then suddenly, on a distant balcony, Mr Musharraf emerged dressed for combat, and stood rigid as he gave his salute.
The next step is harder, because it requires designing the right sort of products, and then getting even the most distant sales staff to market them adroitly.
And most exciting to the young space geek, such a reactor could power a spaceship to a distant planet and then be the power source for a human base at the destination, he said.
Close behind is Microsoft's Media Player, with 38%, then QuickTime, with a distant 14% share. (Apple disagrees that its share is so low.) That, despite such gimmicks as a Disney promotion on boxes of Frosted Cheerios cereal giving away QuickTime software.
And, oh yeah, then wait a little more -- just until you get to the point where the by-then-dated phone is a distant memory in your mind and you couldn't possibly care less about its release (much to Palm's chagrin, undoubtedly).
For example, if a mobile account opened in Shanghai, and sparingly used for local calls, begins making numerous calls from Beijing to a few numbers in a distant western province, then it is likely that a phone thief is calling friends back home.
If Ms Bradbury is right, then full employment in America is a more distant goal than it currently appears.
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The backslapping that took place last year, with visits by South Korea's president and America's then secretary of state, now seems rather distant.
But far more crucially, the key assumption that drives its strong conclusions is the mundane fact that a very low interest rate is postulated, with which distant-future benefits and costs are then discounted .
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Back in 1987, before the PalmPilot was even a distant glimmer on the horizon, Kaplan, then a computer scientist working for Lotus Corp.
Rather, they subjectively fit curves to historical data and then run computer simulations to make untestable forecasts about the distant future.
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Then Bolt broke his first world record with Gay a distant second.
The institution says 80% of the gas needed to fuel British power stations will come from distant and "politically unstable" countries by then.
If Mr Brown was not as distant from the plot as he wants people to think, then he is guilty of an appalling miscalculation.
If I am correct, that is, if pensions investing trillions in assets globally eventually (and in the not too distant future) are required to institute procedures to detect and prevent fraud, then there will be tremendous opportunities for courageous individuals with the expertise and determination to enter this field.
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