In usual form, she was lively and energetic, firing off her iconic brand of common-sense money advice.
Since becoming chief executive two years ago, Mr Urban has been firing off bright ideas for making money.
Text and images on web pages aren't especially crisp, but the XS' screen is perfectly adequate for surfing the web and firing off emails.
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Mr Tusk has been unable to draw Mr Kaczynski into a live debate: the opposition leader prefers firing off grand statements at long range.
There's a standard-issue PowerShot interface, with a fairly straightforward menu structure, and the camera felt plenty snappy, focusing and firing off an image almost instantaneously.
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Already, Robin Cook, the foreign secretary, has been firing off memos to his staff, telling them not to let the new department call the shots.
White House press secretary Jay Carney's daily briefings now resemble "Survivor" episodes, with journalists firing off questions, rejecting answers, and even rolling their eyes at responses.
In 2012, brands are afforded options, which means more strategy and research are required before firing off campaigns on every new platform that makes a wave.
Umar Abbasi, claims he got the shot only incidentally, as he was firing off his camera in hopes the flash would attract the attention of the train driver.
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" Mr. O'Donnell couldn't resist firing off a zinger himself: "I just hope the jokes he tells are better than the ones he was telling on 'The Tonight Show.
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The problem is that if you send a signal by, say, firing off a flare, you're supposed to aim the flare well over the heads of the folks in the lifeboat.
Newcastle had opportunites to grasp at a lifeline in the first half, with Obafemi Martins firing off target and Mark Viduka having a shot cleared off the line by Carlos Cuellar.
How unlike the rapid firing off and counter-fire of email messages in which many of us find ourselves engaged nowadays as our predominant means of communicating with colleagues and friends, and even with complete strangers.
Known for firing off harsh letters lambasting corporate executives and board members of companies he is targeting, in 2012 Loeb led a successful effort to dislodge Scott Thompson from the CEO position at Yahoo and replace him with Marissa Mayer.
In 2007, John Sweeney, who was then president of AFL-CIO, helped kill a bipartisan immigration reform bill by coming out against guest workers and firing off a letter to Senate Democrats telling them not to support any bill that included that provision.
Fraser, who was at fault for the loss of two goals in Motherwell's previous game, spilled a shot by David Templeton but recovered to block David Obua's attempt before Gary Glen relieved the pressure on the visiting defence by firing off target.
And respond he does, spending an hour each morning firing off a good 150 brief, typo-laden missives from his BlackBerry while working out on an elliptical machine in the basement of his home office, a restored Victorian in one of San Francisco's tony residential neighborhoods.
Derby were now posing much more attacking threat and shooting on sight in their search for an equaliser, with Ian Evatt and Izale McLeod firing just off target.
The Lindsey-Wilkinson firing touched off no Fox News explosion.
The convenience of quickly firing an off an email to a friend or colleague without having to make a fuss about what the focus of the conversation is would not be a freedom users would want to part with anytime soon.
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The rules against firing that stave off sharp rises in unemployment may mean that fewer jobs are created in new industries.
Derek Lyle pulled one back for the visitors, but Foran soon grabbed his second of the day, firing in to round off the home side's win.
The 34-year-old finished off a set-piece for his first, firing Simon Heslop's short lay-off past Harriers keeper Ross Atkins, who could only get a hand to the ball.
He comes right off the bench firing, making plays and being aggressive.
The head of Icahn Enterprises has spent decades hunting for smug management teams, taking a stake in their companies, and then browbeating them into selling off assets, firing employees and whatever else it takes to jab a stock upward.
Dzhokhar Tsarnaev drove off, with police firing at the car, Mr. Deveau said.
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The robbers snatched specific consignments and sped off in minutes without firing a shot, said Belgian prosecutor Ine Van Wymersch.
In aggregate, it seems to point to a continued modest expansion, and an economy that is neither falling off a cliff nor firing on all cylinders.
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