Meanwhile, Romney headquarters was as quiet as a stone at midnight on Election Day.
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An exhibition at Lugano traced the development of his early career from his initial apprenticeship as a stone-cutter with the builders of the Duomo in Milan to his first important commission in Rome: the church and monastery of San Carlo alle Quattro Fontane, located at the crossroads of the Four Fountains in today's Via Quirinale.
Khan, 21, linked up with Rubio in July and Prescott was seen as a stepping stone towards a world title fight.
Ms. Curry has been news anchor at "Today" since 1997, often a role seen as a stepping stone to a hosting gig.
The new service replaces a temporary satellite unit which was used as a stepping stone towards a permanent renal ward at the town's hospital.
Casares sees his Lemon on its way to ten million users and the platform as a stepping stone to a set of new services that can help brands connect with consumers.
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U.S. business leaders welcomed the latest move but said they would have liked to see a more definitive statement that the U.S. was joining the Trans Pacific Partnership, which is viewed by some leaders as a stepping stone to a wider Asia-Pacific free-trading bloc in the years ahead.
It is clear that corn ethanol has served as a stepping stone for cellulosic ethanol and other biofuels, mitigating risk and establishing a market.
What she opposed was using the single market as a stepping stone to closer political union.
You may think of this role as a stepping stone, but your employer may have other ideas.
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She said: "This industry is far too important to be used as a stepping stone to independence".
Heins sees it as a stepping stone into new mobile computing markets.
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But metaphors are useful as a stepping stone into understanding more sophisticated concepts, as well as communicating those concepts to other people.
Cain represents his 9-9-9 plan as a stepping stone to the FairTax.
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute director Prof Mike Stratton said the results were "remarkable" and would "stand as a foundation stone for human biology for many years".
Albania might be a poor thing, but Mussolini fancied it for his own, seeing the country as a stepping stone to the more glorious prize of Greece.
Graff's wholesale business allows him to cut out the usual middlemen--the brokers, polishers and manufacturers who each take their slice as a rough stone moves up the jewelry chain.
This notion was revived in the 1950s, when the building of a genuine chess-playing machine was seen by artificial-intelligence researchers as a stepping-stone towards a general theory of machine intelligence.
At first, employers were wary, presuming that her consulting business was failing or that she just wanted to use a job as a stepping stone to head back to her own business.
These pictures will be posted on the website and used as a stepping stone for students to learn more about the Lunar surface, the history of the Moon, and potential landing sites for future Moon missions.
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The boost in internship hiring could be an early indicator that the job market is improving for college students, especially since many companies offer such programs as a stepping stone to long-term employment, says Andrea Koncz, an employment information manager at NACE.
With just two weeks until the beginning of Copenhagen, it's also essential that all countries do what is necessary to reach a strong operational agreement that will confront the threat of climate change while serving as a stepping-stone to a legally binding treaty.
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On board the train I have to grope my way to a seat in the corridor via several knees, albeit not very comfortably, as a six-stone Labrador needs a lot of room.
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Jacobs thinks most companies will use PORTAL as a stepping-stone to the public markets, not a substitute for them.
He used this cave as a bed and a small stone well for his water.
In Britain, which has long welcomed foreign direct investment and for a time served as a stepping-stone for outsiders who wanted to crash the unfriendly European market, inward investment has been a particular boon.
Mr Wales said the site, which is edited by users, should be seen as a "stepping stone" to other sources.
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Charity Forest YMCA hopes the temporary accommodation will act as a "stepping stone" for young people moving towards independent living.
It has been described as "a stepping stone" to the devolution of the powers, but does not dictate when that should be.
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