In every case, each individual's talent was matched by a unique vision of what a fine watch should be.
If watching "Michael Collins" leads viewers to explore the truths and fictions of Irish history, what a fine way to celebrate St.
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On the other hand, the research of Margaret Hinds at Oklahoma State University shows what a fine line there is between temptation and disdain.
Its infrastructure, rule of law, and climate for opportunity have been emphasised in a more effective way than appearing at any number of international Expo events, showing in the process what a fine destination for talent or capital the country is.
Tony Blair, for example, chose a Tuscan holiday to show what a fine European Britain's new prime minister is, and for good measure has found time to hobnob with his Italian counterpart, Romano Prodi, whose home town of Bologna is just up the road.
Even so, half price is dramatic in what is still a fine neighborhood even if it lacks a view of the Park.
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He described what basically amounts to a fine line between "damaging careers with hasty judgments, " or conversely, simply passing off a sub-par employee.
But the way they calculate what they have a right to fine them is just most odd.
Nuances of compensation plans and pay packages are shifting on what seems a daily basis requiring constant fine-tuning of your long-term plan with your advisor.
After meeting bigwigs including International Olympic Committee President Jacques Rogge, who said "Lord Bates is setting a fine example of what it means to live by the Olympic values every day, " and Pope Benedict XVI, who welcomed him with the observation "You've walked a long way, " Lord Bates is on the home stretch.
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In what must have been as fine a piece of acting as any this side of an Oscar, the priest at the time not only convinced Morgan there was nothing left to steal in his church, but, local lore has it, even sweet-talked the hardened buccaneer into donating a bit of gold for its refurbishment.
"The new material is a liquid-infused elastic porous surface, which is what allows for the fine control over so many adaptive responses above and beyond its ability to repel a wide range of substances, " Prof Aizenberg explained.
Unfortunately, what this economy needs is not so much a fine tuning as a set of jumper cables.
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Instead it and US prosecutors came to what is called a deferred prosecution agreement, with the fine being paid in exchange for the charges being dropped.
If critics want to point out that what is meant is not technically a shortage that is fine, but it is not case closed on this issue.
Those opposed to Mr Obama will say that Tuesday's oratory proves only what they already knew: that Mr Obama gives a fine speech, but that questions remain over the young candidate's rush to the White House.
"What's been built up at Merck is a very fine research environment, " says Schaeffer.
But what makes it such a singular experience is the convergence of fine acting, moral urgency and a willingness to linger on moments of great intensity.
But there is no question that long before that San Jose court rapped them with a billion dollar fine, they were doing what BMW had done before them and Hyundai have done since.
Whether or not you end up accepting Oakeshott's vision of a civilised, clubbable society as achievable or even attractive, Mr Franco's fine introduction shows, on the contrary, what a tough and wily thinker he was.
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He is now considering varying the composition of his wax in a more systematic way, to find out what best mimics the fine details of reality.
He also has a fine ear for speech, and a good sense of what feels real, even when chronicling the surreal.
As I say, the mathematical description of what was going on is just fine: as you would expect from a retired maths professor.
The trend playing out on social media is a reflection of what's been going on in the commercial and fine art photography world over the last decade.
What has remained is most of the staff, a pared-down but still fine California wine list and some sensational food.
In 2000, the company was hit with what was then the largest civil fine ever levied by the federal government against a corporation for environmental damages.
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The latest fine is a record for a single company, imposed as what EU Competition Commissioner Neelie Kroes calls "a reasonable response to a series of quite unreasonable actions".
"Given what a 16-year-old boy could be putting on YouTube, this is fine with me, " says Mrs.
Or if someone's got wind of it you do your very best to discredit the source or to do a deal with an editor to say, 'OK fine but what about if I've got this.
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