The phone, which has yet to be officially named, has a screen comprised of a grid of pins, which move up and down to form into Braille shapes and characters whenever an SMS message or email is received.
After several years of court proceedings, Helmut Simon was recently recognised as Oetzi's official discoverer - a move which opens up the possibility of a finder's fee.
One contrast, however, is that interest rates look likely to drop, a potentially big positive for furniture stocks, which tend to move up when rates go down.
The 10th member of the Big East will be either Villanova, already a member in all other sports, which is considering a move up from the Sub-Division, or Central Florida, which is having a strong season this year.
Since then, he has tried to seize control of the party from its founder, the Texan billionaire Ross Perot - a move which has opened up deep divisions among activists.
He saw an eighth-minute penalty bounce back off the posts, was beaten to a bouncing ball which set up the move that led to Jackson's try and then knocked-on after right-wing Topsy Ojo penetrated the Saracens midfield.
Which rather makes sense if it is the move from dial up to broadband which produces the biggest jolt of economic growth.
The government is pondering a report which recommended raising the licence fee for digital television, a move which could slow the take-up of digital television.
Baroness Grey-Thompson said there would many appeals in response to the move, which would "clog up the system".
The speed with which websites can spring up and move can also catch out some filtering systems, said Mr Haggart.
Inverse leveraged ETFs like the Direxion Daily Financial Bear 3x Shares (NYSE: FAZ), which moves up as financial stocks move down, are among the easiest ways for traders to take advantage of this kind of potential short term move lower.
Nevada was appointed to the task by the Democratic National Committee, which wanted a Western state to move up to the top of the calendar and also one of the states with a substantial Hispanic population - about a quarter of the Nevada population is Latino.
More than anything, the idea was to demonstrate the unique key design, in which the buttons move diagonally, as opposed to up and down.
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Yields, which move inversely to bond prices, have been edging up recently though, suggesting that the rally may be over.
The East Belfast MP, Peter Robinson, is supporting the move, which would see the retail giant setting up and bringing hundreds of jobs.
In gold, he said, the scrap is dominated by jewelry and is price sensitive, which means there is an immediate reaction when prices move up.
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It reportedly took Ms. Moss six months to learn the move, in which you bring a leg looping up from behind your head, like a scorpion's tail, to bonk someone on the noggin.
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Wages, which make up two-thirds of total costs, typically move down only reluctantly, so profits take the strain.
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Others include deals (hotels offering deals move up the rankings), referring site (which can reveal a lot about your preferences), return visits (Orbitz learns your tastes), and location (folks from Greenwich, CT probably see more expensive hotels than those from El Paso).
Speaking of which, we move from one young girl dealing with a follow-up from her actions to yet another.
The move marks a major shift for Windows Phone devices, which up to now have used chips from wireless technology giant Qualcomm.
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En route back to Santa Fe, we move along the Low Road (State Route 68) which backs up to the Rio Grande.
Essentially, the economy is showing many signs of improvement, which is why the stock market continues to defy the naysayers and move up day by day.
That is the responsibility of the Afghan government, which must step up its ability to protect its people, and move from an economy shaped by war to one that can sustain a lasting peace.
He thinks American's move gives it a leg up on Delta Air Lines, which is still operating from an outdated terminal in New York.
But the Fed has always closely eyed wage growth, which has been edging up lately, as the biggest potential threat to move the inflation needle higher.
Holbrooke also said that he had "cleared up some confusion" over which weapons the Serbs have committed to move.
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If long rates begin to drift up I believe it will move some people off the sidelines which will begin to move the needle on housing prices.
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But government sources suggested such a move could end up undermining clinical commissioning groups - the new bodies which are taking control of the health budget under the government reforms.
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