It allows children to hold a smartphone over the newspaper to see a child-friendly version of the text.
"It was just a guy trying to hold over on a lease he wasn't entitled to, " he said.
Despite their failure to do anything about the House of Lords for two centuries, they have cast themselves as the true modernisers, eager for a largely-elected second chamber to hold an over-mighty executive (Tony Blair) to account.
MPs of all parties, that Britain's legislature has grown less able to do what it is supposed to under the Westminster model and hold an over-mighty executive to account.
But the red shirts defended with bravery and discipline to hold out, eventually turning over possession to lift the siege.
Analysts expect that even with the strong showing from Amazon, Apple will continue to hold over 60% market share in tablets by the end of the year.
The building will be able to hold over 50, 000 people.
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Many Afghans find it bizarre that the West should devote so much money to Mr Karzai, yet be unable to hold him to account over something so basic as stuffing ballot boxes on an industrial scale.
And if the currency could be counted on to hold its value over time, that made it a plausible platform on which to build new financial services.
Anyone wanting to touch the ball will have to hold it over a cushioned table.
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Baghdad and the Kurdish authorities had been planning to hold talks over the disputed territory.
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Some faculty members objected to an outside political organization trying to hold sway over which courses survived.
Would it be enough to hold investors over until the June developers conference?
Mr Lewis said the council was "wasting" taxpayers' money by effectively holding a mini-referendum over whether to hold a referendum.
The debate over whether to hold the race had grown heated Friday.
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During times of market stress, certain issues may hold the potential to spill over to the broader markets and cause harm to the American economy.
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In that sense, they're ideal for Mr. Marcus, Mr. de Lardemelle and other bargain hunters who scoop up unloved stocks and tend to hold them over many years.
The giant insurance group, which owns 22% of Dresdner directly and sells insurance through its branches, is thought to hold sway over 40% of the bank's shares in all.
But the Yankees, with their never-ending quest to win yesterday, have found themselves saddled with a long-in-the-tooth roster that is highly unlikely to hold up over the grind of a 162-game schedule.
Look at how Sony, and everyone else, were late to digitally downloaded music. iPad and iTunes not only took off, but continue to hold well over 50% of the market almost a decade later.
While Mr Ozawa is a divisive figure who faces trial on charges of misreporting political donations, he is still thought to hold sway over more than 100 members of the Diet, our correspondent adds.
Some believe the White House has already begun to hold the threat of a release over traders as a means of helping to contain prices.
"There are councillors who, putting their lives in danger, were able to hold this man and disarm him to hand him over to the police, " she said on France 2 radio.
Nor is Mrs Palin well placed to win over the moderate and independent voters who hold the keys to the White House.
Josh Lewsey just managed to get in a tackle and a stumbling Fourie failed to hold onto the ball as he was about to go over.
None of those brand pipelines is likely to be enough to allow Chrysler to hold on this year to the market share it gained over the last two years.
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The UN Security Council is to hold "preliminary" talks on Thursday over Mali's request for the UN to back military intervention in the north.
The newspapers that have built successful pay walls tend to hold virtual monopolies over news in their region.
Locals can hope to hold one advantage over specialized foreign rivals: a better feel for the country's still-murky legal system.
This line of argument naturally enchants many of those who work in universities, because it helps to secure their hold over public funds.
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