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Did Google's Larry Page get on the wrong side of Zuckerberg when he was less than complimentary about Facebook a couple of months ago?
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The dust jacket and the title page carry different dates, and both are wrong.
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Soon after showing up for her first group ride, Page Williams was informed that she was wearing wrong-colored socks, wrong-colored jacket and non-cycling sunglasses.
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In an email to employees on Thursday, however, Mr. Page wrote that "there is nothing seriously wrong with me" and that he would "continue to run the company, " according to a person familiar with the matter.
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Ms Davidson said it was now time for her party to turn over a new page, adding that with hindsight, Conservatives were wrong to oppose the idea of a Scottish Parliament during the campaign for devolution, which was delivered in 1999.
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Mr. Page emailed employees last week to say there was "nothing seriously wrong with me, " a person familiar with the matter has said.
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The 217-page report was far less harsh in its assessment of what went wrong than a similar report last week by a committee from the House of Representatives.
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Mr. Page subsequently told Google employees by email that there was "nothing seriously wrong with me, " people familiar with the matter have said.
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On his Facebook page, Curtis posted the same quote: "To see a wrong and not expose it, is to become a silent partner in its continuance, " the affidavit says.
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Still, the fact that the landing page is filled with sample queries suggests there's very much a right and wrong way to ask for what you want.
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His lawyers filed a 49-page petition asking the Supremes to examine his claim that he was tried in the wrong place and that prosecutors should have been forced to meet a higher standard of proof on that point.
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