Miller, who will wear the number 18 shirt, scored against Bursaspor in this season's tournament and was impressed by the Turkish side after beating them in Glasgow and earning a 1-1 draw away from home.
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Shelley Berkley attacks me in order to draw attention away from her own ethical lapses.
The question now is whether this process will begin to draw Sunnis away from the insurgency.
They add that success stories like State Street draw tenants away from other parts of the city.
Or was this a shrewd move to assuage worried moderates and independents and draw fire away from Romney?
Would a University of Cornwall merely draw students away from Plymouth or Exeter?
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According to Wu, the iPad Mini could draw consumers away from the higher priced Microsoft tablets on the market.
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The facility could potentially draw users away from using Apple's own personalised search tool, Siri, which relies on users instigating a request.
Jaguar Land Rover is hoping a high-end SUV can draw customers away from the Mercedes-Benz S-class, VW's Bentley and other high-price brands.
So I know that all of you are extraordinarily busy and I do not want to draw you away from the work that you do.
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It said focusing on an abstract target could draw attention away from the effectiveness of aid, and its possible corrosive impact on the political systems in recipient countries.
The projects that draw you away from that may or may not be a waste of time in general but, clearly, they are a waste of your time.
Former House of Commons leader Robin Cook has accused Campbell of using the row with the BBC to draw attention away from the coalition's failure to find any weapons.
China, Brazil, India, Singapore, Turkey, Canada, Chile and other markets current work to devise, or already provide, more attractive regulatory environments that draw capital away from the United States .
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DaimlerChrysler (nyse: DCX - news - people ) was counting on the March launch of its Pacifica sports wagon to demonstrate that smart vehicles will draw buyers away from foreign cars.
The calm will now be shattered, they fear, by the construction of a ring road intended to draw traffic away from the chaotic city and speed goods to and from Santos, Brazil's biggest port.
Chrysler (nyse: DCX - news - people ) was counting on its widely praised Pacifica sports wagon, first offered in March, to demonstrate that smart vehicles will draw buyers away from foreign cars.
When there is a complicated murder or, as happened recently, a turf war among drug dealers who had fled a better-policed city outside his patch, Mr Burbeck must draw officers away from the fight against bread-and-butter criminality.
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But Mr Livingstone said the fact it would be paying for the carnival's stewarding proved it was still committed to the west London street party and he also confirmed the Hyde Park event would not draw policing away from carnival.
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Discipline and self-control are unsustainable because in most of our environments there are too many distractions, too many things other people want us to do, too many opportunities and temptations that draw us away from lives that reflect our true values and priorities.
Capt Phillips then told his crew to lock themselves in a cabin and surrendered himself to draw the pirates away from his men.
We opted to spend just one day in the park -- it was difficult to draw my gang away from the slopes for longer.
But it could draw enough voters away from Chancellor Angela Merkel's center-right coalition to force her into an alliance with the opposition or give the opposition an outright majority.
The brand pull and pricing at the big PC makers will undoubtedly draw some gamers away from the customizers, but a pricey paint job can inspire confidence when it's time to frag some aliens.
Whether that new platform will be a big draw or lure users away from Facebook is yet to be seen.
But calling on the wrong person can draw all the focus away from the campaign's main themes and raise serious concerns about the competence of the candidate.
Both intend to merge the city and prefectural governments, to create a regional block to draw investment and jobs away from Tokyo and help reshape government to cope with an ageing society.
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With rising e-commerce facilitated by sophisticated user-friendly applications on the iPhone, Blackberry, Android and Symbian, we expect mobile shopping to draw sales sales volume away from Avon until the company can expand its online and mobile presence.
The only thing that did seem to draw the media glare away from the Bain free-for-all was last week's trial balloon on the Drudge Report that Romney is seriously pondering former Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice as his No. 2.
The present market of more than 300 stalls, crammed into a couple of claustrophobic floors and cluttered around the shopping centre, does draw people from as far away as Manchester.
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