On the other hand, Alaska Airlines, which uses Row 44, does not plan on using the company's content-blocking capabilities.
And a recent provincial TV show, in which death row prisoners were interviewed by a glamorous female presenter, attracted almost 40 million viewers.
Catfish Row, in which Porgy lived, was not a row at all, but a great brick structure that lifted its three stories about the three sides of a court.
The other cross-border row which could have been expected to emerge from the Budget documents is over oil revenues.
Farrell kicked the visitors ahead before he was hauled down late by Brown - for which the second row saw yellow.
Toward the end, perhaps realizing this, Schieffer would ask Romney two questions in a row which gave him a bit more time.
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So the row which erupted on Tuesday, during the closing minutes of the debate on the Scotland Bill should not have surprised anyone.
The fugitive Iraqi Vice-President, Tariq al-Hashemi, has left Qatar after a four-day visit which sparked a row with the rest of the Iraqi government.
"I hung in there and managed 10 pars in a row which is pretty solid, " said the 28-year-old Ascot-born, Wentworth-based golfer with a brave face.
In the row which followed Mr James wrote a letter to councillors in response to Mrs Thompson's criticism of the council which was then republished on a blog.
Andrew Mitchell has claimed he was caught "between the pincers" of the police and the media in the "plebgate" row which led to his resignation from the cabinet in October 2012.
Liang, the 2008 world quarter-finalist, who recently earned a place in the provisional top 16 rankings, kept battling and won three in a row which included knocks of 61 and a 103.
But in 2005, controversy blighted the race as a result of the Michelin tyre safety row which meant that only six cars were on the starting grid - those of Ferrari, Jordan and Minardi.
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Ms Mwangi says the Oscar-winning film maker split open her eyebrow during a row which allegedly happened at the trendy Three of Cups bar during an argument between Mr Tarantino and Mr Clairborne about the portrayal of blacks in films.
But it is unlikely to be the last transatlantic row in which Europe's newcomers become embroiled.
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The full interview with Keane will be broadcast on BBC Radio 4's Front Row programme which starts at 1915 BST.
He left to take a phone call at his desk, which is in a row of cubicles along with the Zappos rank and file.
Ahmed al-Gizawi was convicted of drug trafficking by a court in Jeddah, in a case which sparked a diplomatic row between the two countries.
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World number one Rafael Nadal is searching for his fifth consecutive title to usurp Borg's record of four in a row, which he currently equals.
Mr Cameron defended her decision and criticised the BBC for covering the row, which he said was more about form than the substance of the campaign.
In some cases these are combined, as for the highest tier options, the Turf Club and Millionaires Row, which have reserved tables which are the ticketed seats within the hospitality.
Reprieve, a legal charity which campaigns against death row, intervened after being contacted by lawyers for two death row inmates, Ralph Baze in Kentucky and Edmund Zagorski in Tennessee.
The defeat ended a miserable week for Saracens, who have become embroiled in a club v country row over which position former Great Britain rugby league captain Andy Farrell should play.
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The only of the Big Three to avert bankruptcy, Ford is on track to gain market share for the second year in a row, which hasn't occurred since 1993, according to the report.
The proximate cause of this week's scare lies in Italian politics, and a row in which Silvio Berlusconi, the prime minister, hurled playground insults at Giulio Tremonti, the finance minister, over a new austerity budget.
Savile Row, which every self-respecting fashion designer, head of state, manor lord, and enduring leading man of the past two centuries called home, had begun to feel as predictable as the next "Sherlock Holmes" movie.
Liberal Democrat education spokeswoman Jenny Randerson AM, said it was the second year in a row in which the assembly government had to make rapid changes to the budget due to a "complete failure" in planning.
Also, the Olsen twins refused to put their names on any of the branding, which has made The Row somewhat more acceptable for more snobbish fashionistas to embrace (though everyone knew that the twins were behind the brand anyway).
Midwife numbers fell in Wales in the last annual survey in 2011, where figures were 12% lower than in 2008, and the RCM said it was the third year in a row in which the number of midwives working in the NHS in Wales was cut.
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In one case a row between neighbours which had involved more than 100 calls to police was resolved by a two-hour meeting.
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