Parrot is an itinerant English printer who thanks to an over-complicated plot ends up as Olivier's servant-cum-minder.
Pictured above is the Stylistic Q702 "Quattro, " an 11.6-inch tablet-cum-laptop that was announced last month.
The director pioneered data richness in "Blade Runner, " the now-peerless classic of future noir cum urban grunge.
And in Oskar Lafontaine he has as party chairman an ally-cum-rival just as canny as Brandt was and arguably more power-hungry.
Penney announced that Ron Johnson, the Apple alumni-cum-retail wunderkind, would assume the top job at the 110-year-old department store.
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The plan, which would require funding from "a variety of funding sources", would see new centres in Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Beswick and Levenshulme.
That something was a product called SplashGuard, a silicone insert that acts as a seal-cum-opening to make spilling nearly impossible.
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Everyone acknowledges that high technology is immensely expanding productivity, but bean counters haven't figured out in this service-cum-high-tech economy how to measure that.
The BBC's LJ Rich caught up with Paul Spooner at his cottage-cum-workshop in deepest Cornwall, to learn about his methods, and his motivations.
The large Japanese automaker suffered the effects of the massive earthquake-cum-tsunami of early 2011, which disrupted its production and reduced its market share.
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Some developments sound rather ambitious, such as the film studio cum holiday village that is being planned for one of Quang Ngai's beaches.
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But it has some important exceptions: Even in the late middle ages, the theologians-cum-proto-economists realized that the arbitrage effect is net of transportation costs.
Even Sheikh Muhammad Hussein Fadlallah, the late spiritual leader of Lebanon's Hizbullah party-cum-militia, conceded that more research is needed in order to understand homosexuality.
Even with this leave of absence, she was able to graduate Magna Cum Laude in 3 years with degrees in both Political Science and Communications.
But it seems like most of rock-and-roll and even hip-hop have built on the Kerouac-cum-James Dean-via-Nirvana mythos of the troubled teen struggling against the world.
Still, the Hurricane-cum tropical storm caused a great deal of damage, leaving 21 dead, thousands of destroyed houses, millions without electricity, and whole towns flooded.
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Her father was a wealthy industrialist-cum-musician who feared the campaign of kidnappings being carried out at the time by the far-left Red Brigades in Italy.
That's the theory that is guiding doctors-cum-money-managers Joon Yun, 37, and Patrick Lee, 29, partners at investment firm Palo Alto Investors as well as practicing radiologists.
His dream was to create a kind of hotel cum museum, not only showcasing antiques in the public spaces but also different collections in each room.
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Sales in the auto sector benefited from continued easing of supply chain disruptions as Japan recovers from the disastrous earthquake-cum tsunami combo that rattled global production.
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But in extending its other, diplomatic, hand to America, China, Russia and others, the North is already seeking to play these neighbours-cum-rivals off against each other.
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It's likely that in proposing home cooking as a solution for obesity, Wartman is committing the cum hoc ergo propter hoc fallacy, or mistaking correlation for causation.
Leveraging wholesale datacenters, third-party CDNs and a raft of partnerships and alliances, Facebook may yet outgrow competitors with an all encompassing social media cum application platform.
The resignation call comes because Joaquin Almunia, the EU competition commissioner, has had the temerity to suggest some of these banks-cum-political organisations might have to be "liquidated".
The leading lady turned up in Dubai last month to open SPiN Dubai, a nightclub-cum-ping pong hall that aims to make the often-ridiculed sport a trendy pastime once again.
Roles in finance GE and Bosch Automotive anchored his career, which began following his summa cum laude graduation with an accounting degree, from Murray State University, in 1986.
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Gabi Gregg, 23, is a graduate of Mount Holyoke College where she graduated cum laude in May 2008 with a degree in International Relations and African American Studies.
She completed her undergrad degree, summa cum laude, at the University of Michigan and people tell her she is the first designer to graduate from Harvard Business School.
Radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh called her "an affirmative action case extraordinaire, " although affirmative action doesn't help you graduate summa cum laude from an Ivy League university.
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