There's a reason why we're the only fortune 500 company with an exclamation point at the end of our name, and now is the time to demonstrate what that exclamation point stands for.
Kudos to Dr. Erick Schoenfeld for at least clarifying that point at the end of this post.
Mr Stirling said anyone who signed up before the cut-off point at the end of August would still receive their newsletters and a birthday card.
And Quinn said there will indeed be a reward for the top five point-getters at the end of the season.
Fund managers expect the general market to shift back into emerging market equities at some point before the end of the year, once the fear trade subsides and investors get a better sense of where the growth is.
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The WiFi grid as it exists will continue until the end of July, at which point the network will evolve depending on real-world use.
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There was a good opportunity to get back in at the end of June, point 9, but I did not spot it.
After the public viewing, the 120-year-old weather-weary statue will undergo a more extensive facelift that is set to complete by the end of the year, at which point the scaffolding will be removed.
But the loose monetary policy has to end at some point, or the result will be ruinous inflation.
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They can also help you identify campsites, hotels and bed and breakfasts along the route and work with you to determine the drop-off point for your kayak at the end of your trip.
Warriors, who led at one stage of the second half, ran the clock down at the end to get a losing bonus point.
The key point is that what matters, at the end of this very irritating week for George Osborne, is not what the IMF or Fitch are saying about the UK, but the economics behind it.
But here is where the tricky questions arise if affirmative action programs have succeeded, and I would argue that they have been successful, that very success necessarily suggests that the programs should, at some point, come to an end as the goals of equal protection and fair play are accomplished.
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Second, interest rates are already going to come down in the euro area: by January 1st, as rates in Ireland, Italy, Portugal and Spain converge on Germany's and France's current 3.3%, the average euro rate will be half a point lower than it was at the end of September.
The municipal offices closed early on Fridays, but Benny Avni made a point of staying late at the end of the week, personally responding to every letter.
The Clippers trimmed a 19-point deficit to 82-73 at the end of the third.
Ki-moon said that, from the earliest planning stages of a peacekeeping operation, an end point must be envisaged at which the countries concerned could implement peace agreements and achieve at least the minimum level of sustainable stability, among other results.
Houdini economists have yet to realize something every magician knows well: At some point the show must end.
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But, there should be little doubt that the party will end at some point and investors should be prepared.
All of the pre-orders are estimated to be filled by the end of February at which point it will move on to new orders.
The company hopes to make the device available by the end of 2011 at a price point lower than conventional night vision cameras, and says they will work with different lenses to improve long-range photography for the device.
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After months of gains in contrast to steady downturns elsewhere in the world, Shanghai's Composite Index was down 8 percent at one point before rallying slightly to end the day down 5 percent.
Nearly 4 million people were without power across the affected states at one point Saturday, a number that dropped by the end of the night to around 3 million.
That is one reason why some economists fear the country may also end up in recession, although the consensus at this point is 1% to 2% growth in 1998.
"It amounted to the sort of front-end screen the credit-card industry does at the point of sale, " says assistant IRS commissioner Ted Brown.
As the graph makes clear, the turning point in this debate does, indeed, come at the end of 2008, with support for gay marriage growing each year since.
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It never would've happened if defenseman Ryan McDonagh hadn't deftly kept the puck in the Washington end just before it was about to leave the zone at the left point.
Berg Insight reports that the number of point of sales terminals will grow from 4 million at the end of 2011 to 43 million by 2017, with 86% of U.S. merchants accepting NFC based payments.
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As spring 2009 turned to summer and summer began to end, talks between AOL and Associated Content heated up to the point where people at both companies assumed they would end with a deal.
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The frustrating part was at some point something happened and he seemingly turned off at the end of the year.
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