There were drawings for prizes that ranged from training material to thin clients and more.
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It closes shop at the end of February before the ice begins to thin.
Restoring the forests, in this case, means getting loggers to thin out the trees.
Chef BRUNO: A lot of people are going back to thin and crispy, and that's the old way.
The skyscrapers began to thin as we approached Qingpu district in Shanghai's west.
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School days have been extended and play times will be staggered in an effort to thin the crowds of students.
The other would carry about 193, 000 barrels of condensate daily to Alberta where it is used to thin petroleum for pipeline shipping.
Charles pointed out that mankind had caused the Arctic sea ice to thin and rainforests to shrink by a third since the 1950s.
The Americans have also started to thin their military bulk, and have already cut the number of their encampments in Baghdad from 60 to 26.
In 2004, Hendrick Ramaala of South Africa led a charge on the 18th mile in a blistering 4 minutes 32 seconds to thin out the field.
Kelley cited the recent attack of a 6-year-old boy by a wolf as evidence that the state should do more to thin out its wolf population.
When bad weather forces airlines to thin flight schedules, regional airlines get whacked first because carriers would rather used limited landing slots for larger airplanes with more people.
In the United Kingdom, mobs of stranded passengers have begun to thin out, but people are still struggling to repack checked luggage after security officials banned all carry-on bags.
The coming elections are likely to thin the ranks of centrist Democrats even further, and may also pick off Scott Brown of Massachusetts, one of the few remaining moderate Republicans.
The decline in travel because of the recession made airports and the skies less crowded, reducing flight delays and cancellations when bad weather or other problems forced airlines to thin out schedules.
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But the answer is not the Charles Ferguson impulse to restrict VCs. (He'd rather behead a few to thin the ranks.) Rather, it is to open up the doors to the world.
Firstly, the idea that there was a need to thin the herd of elephants because of an overpopulation problem sounds like what a hunting operator would say, but it is not the truth.
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Early in this decade Intel found a groove when paired a new breed of power sipping mobile processors with wireless connectivity to lead the shift from boxy, deskbound PCs to thin, light notebook computers.
Continental has smoothed out its own schedule at Newark to avoid jams at peak hours, and has tried to anticipate weather problems a day ahead and cancel flights ahead of FAA orders to thin out schedules.
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The response of European governments to these trends has been to thin the ranks of arms makers through consolidation while financing the creation of commercial aerospace companies that could not have competed otherwise given the small size of local markets.
Today the increased processing power of mobile devices as well as more ubiquitous network connectivity and the ability of data centers to provide (almost) always available storage capacity and applications, are causing a return to thin client computers accessing larger shared processing and storage resources.
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The company plans to continue building the OnLive management team in key categories as the company delivers on its mission of breaking new ground in cloud services both for games and remote application delivery to thin devices, legacy platforms or any platforms with a fast connection.
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Mr Key said he too will have to spread thin to ensure his supply lasts.
Jennifer Griola, a blogger and mother of two, busts the myth that you have to be thin to be heart-healthy -- her BMI is 30 and her waist is 35 inches.
This 100-nanometer membrane, comprising the electrolyte and electrodes, has to be thin enough to allow ions to pass through it at a relatively low temperature (which, for ceramic fuel cells, lies in the range of 300 to 500 degrees Celsius).
Each of us wore a lightweight pack, with a water supply fitted to a thin plastic tube to suck on while we ran.
Past studies have shown that early risers are more likely to be thin than late-to-bed types.
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Sadly, the latest addition to this thin library is unlikely to do much to lift the nation's profile.
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