Well, remember, we still have Tenzor, Baspik, White Key-M Natural and Nizhne-Lenskoye to look forward to, as they become household (well, at least dacha-hold) names.
Van Heerden started both of South Africa's overseas matches in the Tri-Nations competition when White rested key players, including Burger.
The White House tapes, combined with Wheeler's interviews with key White House personnel, provide an unprecedented insight into how Johnson handled a series of crises that rocked his presidency.
So even in the White House, the key ingredient is parenting and just making sure your kids are focused on school.
Matalin also raised an operational challenge for second-term presidents: high turnover in senior positions, from the White House staff to key Cabinet positions.
The DNC ad buy is an indication that the White House understands the key health-care battle will occur in the Senate, not the House.
The Senate proposal is at odds with the White House over a key question, whether terrorist suspects should be able to see the evidence against them, even if it's classified.
We were using typewriters, where the state of the art way to correct a typo was to backspace and put a strip of white paper behind the key and retype the word.
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The forthcoming White Paper will have the key themes of "choice and personalisation", Ms Kelly has promised.
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Yet it had seemed that one of the Premier League's old guard rather than one of its new faces was going to be the key influence at White Hart Lane.
The White House on Friday praised key Arab states for agreeing to attend next week's Middle East peace conference in Annapolis, saying it was a signal that the talks would be productive.
Key Republicans said the White House must keep Norwood at the center of its efforts if it hopes to pass a bill the president can support.
Immediately following the speech, stay tuned for our live Open for Questions event with policy experts from the White House answering your questions about key issues in the speech.
The white paper, however, omits some key proposals made by Lord Rogers's task force.
Infielder Tadahito Iguchi was a key member of the Chicago White Sox 2005 World Series champions.
The key issue is why the White House sought the sensitive background files and what use, if any, officials made of the data.
Today, he also told the town hall meeting that he'd have Al Gore play a key role in developing his White House environmental policy.
In the frantic final seconds, Mississippi's LaDarius White missed from the top of the key and the ball scooted out of bounds while everybody went for the rebound.
And the Belgium international, who has impressed during his debut campaign at White Hart Lane, believes Bale is key to his club's chances of challenging the elite of European football.
Jesse Jackson said Sunday's event had a sense of urgency because the U.S. Supreme Court heard a request Wednesday by a mostly white Alabama county to strike down a key portion of the Voting Rights Act.
White House officials and their allies on Capitol Hill, including key Republican lawmakers, are increasingly optimistic the measure will pass Congress, but an administration official said the White House would not let its guard down because the number of lawmakers publicly committed to the measure was still shy of the votes necessary for passage.
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Speaking from the East Room of the White House, President Obama today announced two key nominations for his national security team.
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Mr Dein is now the chairman of Red and White Holdings and looks certain to remain a key figure in the future shape of the boardroom composition.
In his first week on the job, Harold Washington lost control of the Chicago city council to a group of rebellious white council members who proceeded to divvy up key committee chairmanships and leave the mayor's supportes out in the cold.
Today's results were most encouraging on one key measure: the achievement gap between white and minority students.
The company was founded by three people in 2008, including Shuji Nakamura, a scientist who invented the blue LED that is the key component for creating the bright, white LED light.
Under pressure from some to withdraw from the race, Clinton insists that West Virginia, where only 28 delegates are at stake, is a key state in the fight for the White House.
President Bush is willing to impose his version of airport security by executive order if Congress doesn't pass a bill that allows the federal government to contract with private companies to provide airport and baggage security, a key House GOP ally of the Bush White House told CNN.
In 2008 the youth vote of Gen Y played a key role in putting a President into the White House.
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