Such scenes are the front lines of U.S.-based web consulting companies, thrust into global expansion by design--or by circumstances they couldn't control.
The Dow Jones Industrial Average suffered its third consecutive triple-digit point decline, and Treasury yields fell to a record low as investors digested evidence that Europe's mounting crisis is hitting the bottom lines of U.S. corporations.
Undeterred, Mittal is looking at other untested frontiers, such as building supermarkets along the lines of the U.K.'s Tesco.
The network of high-voltage "transmission" lines in the U.S. is rapidly aging and no longer can adequately support the country's growing demand for electricity.
DirecTV has two primary business lines: the U.S. and Latin America.
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While Democrats and Republicans fritter away the time politically posturing and holding tight to their party lines, the U.S. comes closer to losing its coveted Triple-A credit rating.
After the Nazi annexation of Austria and the violence of Kristallnacht ("the Night of Shattered Glass"), both in 1938, the demand to emigrate escalated, and long lines formed at U.S. consulates.
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It has tour bus lines in the southeastern U.S. and 16 Park 'N Fly off-airport parking lots with 30, 000 spaces.
U.s put five million lines into patients each year, and national statistics show that, after ten days, four per cent of those lines become infected.
Once you get a Nexus RFID card, you can fly or drive to or from Canada and the U.S. with no lines, no hassle, and if need be, with no passport.
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When he lines up for the U.S. "Dream Team" in Beijing, Bryant will be making his first appearance at an Olympic Games and a gold medal is just about the only thing that he hasn't won in a stellar career.
Although the trip south can be just 30 minutes, long lines coming back into the U.S. mean the return trip can take a couple of hours.
The U.S. demanded that the bank named names but the Swiss government said that they would seize financial records themselves from UBS rather than allow them to be turned over to the U.S. And the battle lines were drawn.
All three new external storage lines will be available through leading U.S. retailers in April, with pricing to be announced at that time.
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In hearings right after the Allegra incident, Rockefeller was very curious as to why cruise lines can use the resources of forty U.S. agencies without paying U.S. taxes.
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The company, and the market, pays as much attention to the fanfare there as they do the lines out the door here in the U.S. to buy the latest and greatest Apple gadget.
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Then the U.S. made Bolivia and Peru the front lines of efforts to squelch drug supply.
U.S. citizens pursuing massage therapy for cruise lines also need a passport that is valid for at least three months after the end of the contract.
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The company still is profitable worldwide but runs huge losses in the U.S. Ford has only three domestic car lines here and just two dealer groups, an advantage over nameplate-encumbered GM.
The 275-megawatt project, called Centinela Solar, received the nod from the U.S. Department of Interior to put transmission lines on 19 acres managed by the Bureau of Land Management.
Wherever the stock market may journey, U.S. output of silicon logic gates, lines of software code, terabits of Web traffic and base pairs of genes sequenced is going to keep right on growing.
Americans have a strong impulse for course corrections and a sense that their greatness could be lost, but let's say for argument's sake that the U.S. is a declining superpower along the lines of postwar Britain.
Hill relentlessly used his expanding railroad to encourage farming and then to open markets for U.S. products in Asia, as he ran lines into our West Coast ports.
When he took over six of the U.K.'s busiest government-run rail lines in 1997, Branson did little more than apply the Virgin logo to the cars, which badly needed upgrading.
The clothing retailer, which has seen trends increase in the U.S. in recent years with its unique clothing lines aimed at young adults, has been especially resilient to a downturn in consumer spending.
Reading between the lines, one might take this to mean that the U.S. stands ready to jump into the game if needed.
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U. to observe the doctors for a month as they put lines into patients, and record how often they completed each step.
The base, in an eastern Afghanistan valley, was surrounded by ridge lines where the insurgents were able to fire down at U.S. and Afghan troops.
He decreed that no U.S. funding can go to new stem-cell lines ("That cluster of cells is the same way you and I started our lives").
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