So I have been delving in to the photographic archive looking at pictures of the early days of the building during construction.
The researchers said that people were more infectious at in the early days of catching hepatitis C because they had higher levels of virus.
The Tigers have not won at Goodison Park since the days of rationing in 1952, although some early promise hinted that record could finally change.
You may not have noticed, but February 2007 ended two days early at least in the memory of Wall Street.
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Romney was chosen by the same class of the Republican elite who met in the early days of January 2009 and vowed to block Obama at every turn.
Sarabjit Singh was attacked Friday and had been comatose and on a ventilator for days before he died early Thursday at Jinnah Hospital in the eastern city of Lahore, according to a Pakistani foreign office statement in Islamabad.
In the early days of the republic, America was divided and at a crossroads, much as it is today, deeply divided over whether or not to build a real nation with a national economy and a national legal system.
Mr. Anderson, who worked at the retailer for 36 years since its early days as a stereo chain called Sound of Music, said Mr. Dunn's appointment as CEO in 2009 had been very popular with rank-and-file workers, who saw him as one of their own.
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In the early days of game-based training, we were looking at how you could use those types of tools for selection and assignment of people.
In American brewing's early days, a barrel of whiskey brought more at market than the same of beer, so for farmers liquefying their assets, so to speak, stronger stuff made more sense.
But Tottenham, with Alan Hutton and Benoit Assou-Ekotto impressive at the back, comfortably contained a Chelsea attack that had routinely devastated defences in the early days of the season.
The following chart first illustrates stock reactions on down days, this data taken in the early market on July 25, at the beginning of the market jitteriness with the debt talks.
In the early days of oil and gas exploration, geologists would largely rely upon topology at the surface of the earth to interpret the location of oil and gas accumulations in the subsurface.
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The secretive Apple chief executive, who is known to have spent some of his early days hacking the phone system, took a jab at rival smart-phone maker Research In Motion as Apple unveiled new business-friendly features for the iPhone on Thursday.
In the early days of YouTube, Mortiz gave the founders of video-sharing site rooms at Sequoia's offices as they tackled the challenge of how they could send videos easily.
In the early days of Roku, Anthony also served as the vice president of Internet TV at Netflix, where he developed what is known today as the Roku streaming player, originally designed as the original video player for Netflix.
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It's early days for VR -- at least the latest incarnation -- and TF2's port is a reflection of that.
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If these early days of the Republican primary season are any indication, the stone that will be thrown at a nominee Mitt Romney during the general election will be that he headed up a turnaround firm, Bain Capital, starting in the 1980s.
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If you look at early days of Samsung mobile devices, a lot of people bought them because they didn't like the iPhone any more but wanted "iPhone-sque" experiences.
Watching him at work, in the days leading up to the landing, I was reminded of Henry Fonda in one of his early Westerns: squinting at the horizon and chewing over his options while the townsfolk galloped off in a dozen different directions.
From his early days at Apple when personal computers were essentially a thing of fiction, to his later years with the company and the advent of the iPod, iPhone, and iPad, Steve Jobs helped spearhead some of the most elegant and innovative technology in the world.
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Elizabeth Demers, a professor at INSEAD, a business school near Paris, points out that what companies lose in terms of hard cash in the early days can often be made up for in terms of the publicity they get when the news media applaud the explosive rise in their share prices.
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