Mr. KOZELEK: (Singing) We're going down the road to a tiny city that's made of ashes.
But the Gulf's most dynamic and diverse economy, and the model that its neighbours increasingly turn to, is the tiny city-state of Dubai.
Porsche expects the 918 Spyder to emit 70 grams of carbon dioxide per kilometre travelled, which is about the same as the output of a tiny city car.
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He now has the company, based in tiny Forest City, Iowa, on a long, happy road trip.
But Marchionne has even more plans for the platform under the Fiat umbrella, which spans from tiny Fiat city cars to Ferrari sports cars.
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Its PowerBook came out with a touchpad supplied by a tiny Salt Lake City supplier called Cirque.
The law came about in part due to the efforts of William Aho and his tiny Salt Lake City software company called ClearPlay .
Instead, he gets a tiny dividend every time city folk spread peanut butter on their toast.
The code covers a tiny and exclusive California city called Bradbury, bordered to the south and east by the larger city of Duarte.
He is one of a team of writers and artists, based around a tiny studio in Glasgow city centre, who turn out dozens of titles for that most archetypal American product: DC Comics.
As for the mayor's contention that the whole shebang is "pleasurable, " I have to admit that after seeing a tiny slice of the city's vast system, the specter of homelessness isn't quite as scary as it was before.
Its lavish Daska Road headquarters, Saga City, has a tiny football ground and a giant one for cricket, which is far more popular.
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With a win over Manchester City, the comparably tiny-payroll Spurs would claw within two points of first place an epic development for a club that hasn't won a league title since 1961.
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Sadly, most visitors to the city experience only a tiny section of the ferry route, shuttling between Saphan Taksin pier in the south and the Temple of the Emerald Buddha or Khao San Road in the north (there are piers close to both).
One tiny element that was disconcerting in city conditions were parking sensors that seem to erupt at every corner, and the red alert diagram on the information screen did not help me see when a car was coming way too close, or if it was still over three feet away.
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Mittal has said he would be prepared to move his company's headquarters from the Dutch industrial city of Rotterdam to the tiny landlocked country of Luxembourg.
In the early 1950s young Mr Andre went off to Phillips Academy in Andover, and then on to New York City where he shared a tiny, cold-water apartment in Little Italy with his old college room-mate, Hollis Frampton, a photographer.
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In a city of high-rises and tiny apartments, pigs are found mainly on menus.
Remember that this was in Zambia, one of the poorest countries in the world, and it was in a tiny place six hundred kilometers from the capital city.
It's not just the facts of the incident -- or even the tiny particles of debris from the New York City street still in Matson's body -- that have left her upset.
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He worked with Ben Davis, producer Amy Critchett and a team of employees, volunteers and city departments to blow up those those tiny pixels into a huge computerized light sculpture.
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About two and a half hours west of New York City and three hours north of Philadelphia, in tiny Hawley, PA, Woodloch does merit the moniker "destination": With the exception of local-area activities such as kayaking, tennis and golf (the lauded Woodloch Springs Country Club course is directly across the road), all its amenities are offered on-site, with fitness center, spa facility, indoor pool, dining and lodging under one roof.
It's Berlin, and I'm in a Smart car, DaimlerChrysler's tiny two-seater that has become a familiar sight in Europe's cramped city streets.
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One evening a few weeks ago, several members of a television film crew crammed themselves into a tiny examination room on the seventh floor of the Research Medical Center, in Kansas City.
But the one that grabbed both Scoble and me the most was from Shopperception, a tiny company founded in Buenos Aires, who recently opened a modest office in New York City.
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The City of London cheered in 1973 when eight directors of Lonrho tried to get rid of Tiny Rowland, saying he was unfit to run a public company.
It's a city in miniature, and if there's any restaurants in there, there made out of tiny pieces of plastic.
But two years ago, my friend Cristina Di Benigno invited me to lunch in her village near Corvara, a tiny, little-known ruin of a town in Abruzzo, about an hour by car from the port city of Pescara.
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It's 13, 000 square feet inside this big building, which makes it about one-fiftieth scale, and it's part of the city along the lake that is being recreated by the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers in tiny little bits.
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