The error has caused a "hiccup" in the production of the eagerly-anticipated credit-card sized computer.
Maybe this public humbling from New England is just a hiccup in the craziness.
Ultrasound scans show that two-month-old babies hiccup in the womb, before any breathing movements appear.
Florida plays hungry Florida State, whose only hiccup was a one-point loss at North Carolina State.
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"The money market took a big hiccup, and that delayed me getting the financing, " Edra explains.
The slight hiccup allowed Jayson Nix to reach second safely and Overbay to be safe at first.
So, often, nothing gets said or addressed until there is a financial hiccup or even full-blown emergency.
Even a minor hiccup in the business model could lead to significant losses for purchasers of the shares.
Since 90% of UT students use Facebook he wondered who might be online with a similar homework hiccup.
So far, the added caution seems to be working, with the Grassley hacking as the only major hiccup.
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But even if it is, supply will be very tight and any hiccup could mean further power cuts.
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Zuckerman and his office building empire, the publicly traded Boston Properties, survived the Andersen disaster with scarcely a hiccup.
This happens so fast the caller is often not aware of the hiccup.
In a recent test, he kicked a soccer ball, walked around the room and climbed stairs without a hiccup.
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When films at these studios fail to perform, they only represent a small hiccup in the larger stock price.
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Brands with a good reputation, such as Mercedes-Benz , can survive a hiccup or two without too much damage.
Bad decisions on trade, taxes and monetary policy turned a 1929 stock market hiccup into the 1930s-long Great Depression.
So what happens when Paul hits a hiccup with his daily SAP dealings?
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Hanks plays Larry, a blithe, middle-aged spirit who loses his job and, with barely a hiccup, embarks on self-improvement.
There's only one small hiccup: currently Amtrak's app is only available for iPhones.
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Intelligence chief Maj-Gen Michael Gichangi later phoned to apologise for what he called a "small hiccup", Mr Mutunga said.
The miraculous growth of social-networking phenomenon Facebook may have met its first hiccup in Europe, according to data released Thursday.
"Of course, in 2009, growth will experience a hiccup as management expects a 10% to 20% reduction in sales, " says Hare.
It also had a hiccup in the second quarter of 2007, when it incurred higher-than-expected expenses largely due to hiring costs.
Public companies are sometimes hesitant to make dramatic changes to their strategy because shareholders expect consistent earnings growth without a hiccup.
Rather, it gives warning of an awkward hiccup in the public finances for a few years after the debt is paid off.
The first hiccup in our well-conceived plan was a change in destination.
And there's another hiccup: The vice president is elected separately by the U.S. Senate, which may still be controlled by Democrats next year.
Had Mr Netanyahu been more forthcoming in the past, they say, it might have been easier for them to ignore this latest hiccup.
There has been one hiccup: In August, an unmanned spacecraft veered out of control during a test flight and had to be destroyed.
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