In battling two competitors with very deep pockets, Nintendo serves itself well by favoring cleverness over complexity.
When Palmer reached the 78th floor he reportedly radioed that numerous people had been killed and called for two engine companies to fight the pockets of fire he could see.
It was over two hundred quid out of the pockets of the average household who bought their energy from that company and the prospect of the same for millions of others.
So what we really have here is two industries digging their hands into our pockets.
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The two Republican tycoons, with their deep pockets and strong business track records, could pose a tough challenge to Brown.
There's a latency here of demand, though not to the point that the students graduating this June didn't have two or three offers in their hip pockets.
Through his extensive world travels, Dlish creator Verge Manuel made two keen observations: that people without deep pockets will still shell out for flavour indulgences, and that small baked items make people happy.
"For two to three decades, we've had pockets of coaches, trainers and even doctors supplying drugs to elite athletes in the U.S., " Ungerleider says.
Workday was founded seven years ago by two guys with the best imaginable pedigrees, deep pockets, and networks to call on to get stuff done quickly.
What if we're in for a decade or two of decline in the watchdog journalism that takes deep pockets and a civic commitment to produce?
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Columbus' voyage was not, as is commonly believed, funded by the deep pockets of Queen Isabella, but rather by two Jewish Conversos and another prominent Jew.
Gen Troshev said it would take his forces two to three weeks to comb the mountains for remaining small pockets of rebels.
In the safety zone, a guy would flip you a nickel, you'd hand him his paper and then dig around your pockets, like you had to hunt around for two pennies change.
My most precious asset surely was two pair of dry woolen socks, snug in my field jacket pockets.
We walk around with what seems like infinite access in our pockets, and yet, we often experience our lives through two-inch screens.
Another impact of U.S. unconventional oil and gas development will be increased in electricity demand (occurring more dramatically in various localized pockets), directly resulting from investment in waves one and two.
Obama and Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny wore shamrocks in their jacket pockets as they met in the Oval Office on Tuesday, two days after the official celebration, which fell on a Sunday this year.
With his shirt sleeves rolled up and two smartphones (one an iPhone, the other a Blackberry) hanging from the pockets of his jeans, he asks about the textured treatments to the leather and the placement of the shelves in the showroom.
He said that it would work if the two sides respect each other, "don't get in each other's pockets" and perform their roles for the benefit of the public.
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Expectations of more favorable monetary policies, including two cuts in banks' reserve requirement ratio in the past three months, are creating isolated pockets of optimism, though analysts said Beijing would be quick to put a damper on any signs of a price rebound.
This is a plan that does two things: It puts people back to work, and it puts more money in the pockets of working Americans. (Applause.) Everything in the American Jobs Act is the kind of proposal that in the past has been supported by both Republicans and Democrats.
Botswana pockets around 80% of the profits from its joint venture with De Beers, which yields a whopping two-thirds of De Beers's sparklers.
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