The Husky Lab experience is a bit different from the glory days of AOL Chat in more than just one way, though.
There is, in other words, more than one way to write a program.
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It's at least a refreshing take: there's an appeal to exposing only the weather we want to see, and in a colorful way that never needs more than one hand to navigate.
She sanctioned the recipe's call for baking the pork in an oven, simply saying that there was more than one way to make pulled pork, given dictating circumstances (i.e. my not having a smoker or fire pit).
Gold coins are often minted in smaller sizes (one ounce or less), making them a more convenient way to invest in gold than the larger bars.
Apple loyalists typically have more than one Apple device that are interconnected in some way.
Yet more than half still cover their heads, in one way or another.
More than one trillion of that (that's one million million, by the way) is in the UK. So it's argued that RBS will still remain humongous, even once it's scythed down to size.
In one way, the OMT initiative is more restricted than the SMP, which did not specify maturities.
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If you drew a line between these former efforts, MojoPlay's 9.2-inch, 800 x 640, MP-920XB Gaming LCD would be somewhere in the middle: it beats the JoyTech in the style and price departments, and even though the Xbox 360 laptop looks way cooler in comparison, the fact that more than one MP-920XB exists makes the decision moot.
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The proposed Common Consolidated Corporate Tax Base (CCCTB) is being seen as a way of reducing red tape for companies operating in more than one EU country.
In some ways, this is the sad story of a scientist who probably wanted nothing more than to work peacefully in the lab and classroom, but was pushed one way and another by the great political currents of his era, from McCarthyism to Maoism.
Fourth, Mr Blair has changed the way in which the government deals with issues of interest to more than one department.
And Mr Cameron wants no one to have the right to appeal a decision in this way more than twice, a halving of the current maximum number of appeals.
Viewed another way, the Celtics used more double-teams in one game than the lowly Raptors who allowed 65 points to Anthony in 73 minutes this past weekend used in the Friday and Saturday games combined.
Yet surely there had been something else, another music inside the public proclamations, and there must have been those who could hear more than the facts, gifted listeners who could pick out the subtleties in the way one bell worked against the others, say, or in the pauses when one ringer stopped, weary or undecided, or touched with the knowledge of imminent mortality.
In some years, imports of oil have accounted for more than half of that deficit, so one way to take a hammer to the trade deficit would be to crank up domestic production.
Like most Democrats, Obama says that drugs under Medicare currently are way more expensive than under other government programs, such as the one in Veterans Affairs.
But it's way more than what it costs to copy a simple molecule like the one in Zocor or Zantac.
House fires in residential areas are the commonest problem and one where a handy way with a hose matters more than cutting-edge professionalism.
His gaffes in name-dropping his NASCAR-owning friends and comments about owning more than one Cadillac may rub some voters the wrong way.
In one way, it only confirmed that the Barnett Formula, now aged 34, allocates more per head than the average English person does.
Smallpox decimated much of the native American population when it came over with the Europeans, more than 400 years ago. (One reason, by the way, the buffalo population exploded in the West, leading subsequent settlers to think the animal could be killed with abandon).
If government spending today represents more than one of every three dollars of our Gross Domestic Product, up from one of four in 1960, on its way to reaching one of two within a generation, how compelling does it become for those 536 professional politicians to sell their offices?
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