In 1969, Yes recorded their eponymous debut album, to be followed by Time And A Word, on which his band mates Jon Anderson and Chris Squire wanted the backing of an orchestra.
The phantom of the hallucination of repetitive concentration held for too long a time, like saying a word over and over until it kind of melted and got foreign.
Gates negotiated flex-time before there was a word for it and pursued project work that she could complete in her own time and on her own terms.
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Taouil also sent a drive whizzing past the right-hand post and Hibs' Derek Riordan had the last word in stoppage time, meeting a clearance to the edge of the penalty box and volleying it agonisingly on to the crossbar.
Technological changes such as the rise of collaboration tools make it easier to multi-task: you can have a chat window, a word-processing document, a Web browser, and other applications all open at the same time on your computer, and switch easily between them.
Harrell never said a word, and spent much of his time at the edge of the stage.
The last time any Republican legislators went back on their word and voted for a tax rise, in 2008, they were ostracised by their party.
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What is clear is that the current procedures are simply not up to the job, and unless those involved come up with some forward looking pro-active plans, over-the-air television is going to be tied up in the courts for a long time as companies and consumers look to exploit the old-word rules with new-age technology.
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"We know God's in control, and are leaning on our faith in Him and His word at this most difficult time, " his family said in a statement to CNN Tuesday.
Dream is a word that nothing will keep, but time is a story, and there will be more.
And the opportunity to present your goods to hundreds of prospects at a time beats cold canvassing or word-of-mouth referrals any time.
But a task sho master Aoyama San'u performed time and again in an artistic career (the word seems somehow trivial) that lasted the better part of the 20th century.
You've been going to publish, or the department's been going to publish a white paper next week, for some time it's been scheduled, and now the word is that you may decide to postpone that.
Consequently, for the first time since the days of the corner store (that was sustained or broken by a local reputation and word of mouth), virtually every brand must do what it says and act in the best interest of its customer set.
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While the Ribbon interface is, with time, more intuitive and a better guide to useful new features, complex tasks in PowerPoint, Excel, Word or Access require a combination of training and support throughout the migration process that an internal help desk may not be prepared to offer.
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Integration is often dismissed as a buzz word, meaning little more than the co-ordination of bus, tube and train time-tables.
Type in two or three terms and up pops a chart that shows the relative number of Google searches each word received during a given time period.
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