On Monday, China's surprise growth hiccup triggered selling in Western and Asian stock markets.
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.
The funding issue appears to be a hiccup rather than a major setback for Mr Obama, says the BBC's James Coomarasamy in Washington.
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