Oklahoma is another flash point in the battle between the generalists and the specialists.
The new data may become another flash point in the debate over the cause of rising temperatures.
The new data may be the latest flash point in the debate over the reason behind Earth's rising temperatures.
It was a flash point during the year-long miners' strike in 1984 in what became the "Battle of Orgreave".
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Tower Hamlets, where George Galloway's Respect Party is trying to take control of the town hall, is likely to be a particular flash point.
My ball machine also became a flash point of potential danger.
But the debate over whether the government should put in place a so-called renewable portfolio standard is likely to be a significant flash point in the discussions.
The most intractable flash point may stem from a quiet trend that has not yet made headlines: Chinese companies and government-sponsored investment vehicles are increasingly purchasing U.S. assets.
"The dispute between India and Pakistan may be the next big flash point in world affairs, but Americans want this country to stay out of it, " Holland added.
Mr. Ryan's initial proposal to overhaul Medicare became a flash point last year when he included a version of it in his first budget blueprint as committee chairman.
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When the House of Representatives approved a free trade agreement between the U.S. and Peru last week, the event became a flash point between Democrats on the campaign trail.
That flash point in September 2008 caused the U.S. Treasury to put a floor under money market funds, effectively guaranteeing assets held in money funds prior to the announcement.
The Air Force will posthumously award the Silver Star on Friday to Francis Gary Powers, whose capture in 1960 after his spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union became a Cold War flash point.
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He said the group agreed to assign chief executives to task forces covering those issues in coming weeks, as well as infrastructure, energy, and corporate taxation, a flash point for multinationals, whose executives have fought administration proposals to raise taxes on overseas earnings.
The transfer station has been a flash point in Manhattan politics since Mayor Michael Bloomberg proposed reopening a dormant site over a decade ago as part of an overhaul of the city's trash-removal system, which had relied largely on trucks and facilities concentrated in low-income neighborhoods in boroughs outside Manhattan.
Jobs, however, starts with a point-by-point attack on Flash before getting to his biggest gripe.
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Mr. FLASH: I can remember at a point when I would look - when I would think about the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame it was like this building that had a mote with sharks around it.
In back, the collapsible zoom lens, xenon flash, and aluminum battery cover mimic a point-and-shoot camera.
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At one point Saturday, a storm and subsequent flash floods had knocked out power to about 12, 000 customers and spurred the closure of dozens of streets in San Antonio and the surrounding county, authorities said.
The 3 megapixel cam with LED flash on the back aren't going to replace your point and shoot, but it did take some decent still shots.
Yep, that sounds about right -- and Adobe goes on to point out that the Open Screen Project is bringing Flash to all sorts of other devices.
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Some analysts say the standoff shouldn't have come as a surprise given the region's historical ties, and that it might also point to the dangers of other, perhaps larger flash points elsewhere in the region.
Case in point: Heyzap, the so-called "YouTube of Flash games, " just partnered with mobile payments provider Boku this week.
There is a sudden, blinding flash and a loud bang with the sound of breaking glass, at which point the recording stops.
Flash-forward several years, however, and we're to the point where many won't even consider less than a 4-inch screen, and the once-unfathomable 5-inch display is quickly becoming the de facto standard for high-end models.
But the main talking point was the dismissal of the Aberdeen duo by referee Steven Nicholls, who was quick to flash the cards throughout a game that was never bad-tempered.
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