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You might see a completely revamped home furnishings section, full of pastel signs, bright carpets and twice as many designers as before.
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Refrigerated stores at Nairobi airport and on farms are now completely full, and a huge amount of fresh flowers and vegetables destined for the European market is in danger of perishing, the BBC's East Africa correspondent, Will Ross, reports.
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We spoke to a number of stores over the weekend that cited strong demand with some selling out of the Z10 full touch device completely.
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The Good News is that a full 40% of your happiness level is completely within your control.
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They will completely fund the cost of attendance, lodging, meals and full transportation (yes, flights).
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Cyberport is almost completely full, and there is a certain confidence in the air of being called a Hong Kong technology professional.
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If, on day one, a lake is half full of lily pads, on day two, it will be completely covered.
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La Masa Critical (Critical Mass) takes over the streets of the Argentine capital on the first Sunday of each month and every full moon, and the route is completely spontaneous each time.
BBC: Buenos Aires�� Critical Mass
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Reigel suggests that companies think of mobile as a full business strategy, re-imagine client interactions completely, and design new systems for a mobile-first world.
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Her fingers flew so fast on the controller that she left both Bach and the audience completely lost, struck by how much more technologically adept a kid could be than a conference room full of techies.
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In a full meltdown, such as the 1986 Chernobyl disaster in the Soviet Union, the rods melt completely and the release of energy causes an explosion that contaminates the surrounding area with radioactive material.
WSJ: Uranium Firms Take Hit After Earthquake