Boeing's fears that it would be left in Airbus's wake also prompted it to attack on another front.
That means I can focus entirely on Saturday and I suppose it will really hit us when we wake up on Saturday morning.
Europe has a price on carbon, via cap and trade, but it burned more coal last year because its price on carbon is so low in the wake of the recession and because it needed coal to make up for the disruption of oil exports from Libya.
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"When you wake up, it feels like you are on the sea, " said Zhang Wei, a Guangzhou-based curator who was an overnight guest on a recent trip.
Usually it's no big deal -- you shake it off, wake up and move on.
Shredding and soaking towns and cities clustered on the coast, it left a wake of destruction.
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It filed seven suits in federal court on a single day in March, in the wake of a state Supreme Court ruling that makes it easier for insurers to challenge older policies.
Telling everybody hanging out on the block it's time to wake up and check the clock.
It is a wonderful feeling to wake up on the first day, to realize that we are now living in a new home in a new city in a new country, and to wonder what experiences lie ahead.
He was focused on and talked a lot about it in the wake of that visit.
In the wake of the financial crisis, it fell to 676.53 on March 9, 2009, down 57% in just 17 months.
She had gone to bed only to wake up hours later because her neck felt as if it were on fire.
The gold market saw strong early selling pressure Thursday in the wake of the CME Group late Wednesday announcing it will raise futures margins on gold by 27%.
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Prof Rothwell thinks it is time for guidelines to be reviewed in the wake of the evidence on cancer prevention.
Coyle cut a distraught figure on the sidelines in the wake of that miss, and when Modric fed Pavlyuchenko on the edge of the area, it became clear why.
And in the immediate wake of the disaster, it seemed like it might change everything, as a moratorium was imposed on deep-water drilling in the U.S. in May 2010.
It would be a slight improvement to add a curtain over the virtual porthole (rather than a switch to shut it on and off), so that guests can leave the video running and wake up with the sense that the sun is "virtually" peeking though their curtains.
"I just think that doing it in the wake of an old lady's death doesn't reflect terribly well on us, " he told BBC Radio 5 live's Pienaar's Politics.
If Russia refuses to accept the body, Cambridge may be forced to take it, said Wake Forest University professor Tanya Marsh, an expert in U.S. law on the disposal of human remains.
If their hypothesis is true, it bodes well for companies and developers targeting consumers on these platforms and should serve as a wake up call for those not yet using services like Facebook Connect.
But even if the effect on philanthropy and the causes it supports is a modest one, the change should serve as a wake-up call for those who want to preserve a healthy and well-funded range of non-profits, from soup kitchens to colleges.
The FIA -- motorsport's governing body -- announced their decision on Monday, but it has done little to dampen speculation and stories continue to spill out in its wake.
Wiggins is already a three-time gold medal winner after successful Games on the track in Athens and Beijing, so it possible the Londoner could struggle for motivation in the wake of his historic achievement?
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