That could portend a future where BlackBerry is more of a software company than a hardware company, echoing the kind of dramatic pivot once made by IBM, and which could even lie in store for competitor Nokia.
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The 23 blocks which all lie offshore, in depths ranging from 400 to 3, 000 metres, cover 270, 000 square kilometers, the largest private sector exploration acreage.
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This weekend also brings Atonement, in which a lie told by a 13-year-old schoolgirl wrecks a number of lives, and Grace Is Gone, in which a man trying to shield his preteen daughters from tragedy discovers that they're more resilient than he is.
The world is said to be like a hospital in which countless people, even infants in cradles, lie down in sickness.
The more desperation Romney showed, the more emotional he became, which, in turn, led to more flawed decision making, which resulted in his being caught in a lie twice.
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But there is bound to be the question: where does the advantage lie in an investment bank which is cut off from its in-house source of funding, and should it not simply split completely?
The problems do not lie in the products -- which are highly rated -- but are deeply rooted in the Mitsubishi system.
Hani's one requirement for cooperation with Ferris is that he never tell a lie -- which is a bit rich in the circumstances.
These stickers, two of which are bundled with the device, lie sealed in a protective envelope -- presumably, to keep them free from outside interference.
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Only two attacks happened last year in the Malacca Straits, which lie between Indonesia and Malaysia, compared to seven the year before, the report said.
Several electoral officials have resigned, alleging intimidation, among them the head of the electoral office for the Central region, in which Hinche and Maissade both lie.
The day after a knee replacement, most orthopedic surgeons have their patients use a continuous passive-motion machine, which flexes and extends the knee as they lie in bed.
The geometry he has been studying is that of a structure known to mathematicians as E8, which was first recognised in 1887 by Sophus Lie, a Norwegian mathematician.
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The answer may lie in the Indian Ocean, which also influences monsoon patterns, rather than in the Pacific, and there is some evidence that the Indian Ocean was indeed cooler during the 18th-century drought.
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Ms Purdy wants to take the drug to treat her spasms which have got so bad she is unable to lie in bed.
Patent trolls that lie in wait to ambush tech firms which have successfully brought new products to market clearly do not fulfil this remit.
They say capital flight and depressed demand, rather than good management, lie behind the fall in inflation (which is still forecast at 15-17% this year).
The area is in a section of the national forest in the Santa Ana Mountains, which lie along the border of Orange and Riverside counties southeast of Los Angeles.
However, several experts believe that the greatest risks lie in middle-sized firms, which are too small to have all the fancy software, but too big to know all their customers personally.
Here is the lie in the "ethereal look" to which these white dresses aspired.
And so he began to lie in order to open the doors through which he wanted to pass.
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Antigua and Barbuda lie in the track of violent tropical hurricanes which are most likely to develop between August and October.
"My current research interests lie in the field of regenerative medicine, which, simply put, means growing tissues in the laboratory with the aim of safely implanting them when the body cannot heal itself, " he explained.
Lord Berkeley tabled a question to government ministers on 25 June 2012, asking what action they were taking to create a passenger ferry link to the Isles of Scilly, which lie off the south-west tip of Cornwall, in line with the Scottish government's ferries policy.
The paper's origins lie in another satirical publication called Hara-Kiri which made a name for itself in the 1960s.
To some, its inefficiency, and the disrespect with which it is regarded, lie at the core of social disintegration in Colombia.
Mr Vedral's professional interests lie in quantum computing and quantum information science, which use the laws of quantum mechanics respectively to build powerful computers and render codes unbreakable.
Though part of the problem may lie in the wording of the Vienna Convention, which one of the world's leading authorities on diplomatic immunity, Professor Eileen Denza, describes as " not exactly a model of clarity".
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The risk for them probably does not lie in the specific allegations about fund-raising, which these days bounce off voters like water off a landing craft's propellers.
Scientists had thought that medium black holes might lie hidden among millions of stars in globular clusters, which sit within galaxies containing hundreds of billions of stars.
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