Either way, it looks like HP pulled this off in the nick of time.
So this is some good news, just in the nick of time for the holidays.
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But as in all good stories, a fairy godmother has arrived in the nick of time.
On balance, McCaw has usually pulled his irons out of the fire in the nick of time.
The passing of the Bush Administration from the scene may have come in the nick of time.
The RNLI said the four-strong crew was rescued "in the nick of time" as the boat broke up.
This puts Paul in the unique position of surging in the polls just in the nick of time.
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However, the execution was halted in the nick of time when two anaesthesiologists belatedly refused to oversee the procedure.
They took turns carrying the nearly comatose child to a car to got her to a hospital in the nick of time.
The CFTC acted in the nick of time because these new rules are effective on Oct. 18, 2010 one day before the Dodd-Frank deadline.
Diouf latched on to Sami Hyypia's weak back header early on, but Jamie Carragher managed to avert the danger just in the nick of time.
Hopefully things will straighten out just in the nick of time.
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The financial landscape is littered with the wrecks of formerly high-flying funds and their star managers, many of whom retire and leave the industry just in the nick of time.
That was just in the nick of time, for according to the inspector general's timeline, the IRS began gearing up its effort to suppress dissident 501(c)(4)s in "March-April" of that year.
Shlaes seems engaged not so much in history as in leafletting, pushing her neglected subject back onto a platform that he departed in 1929, prematurely but also in the nick of time.
In the midst of the mayhem, they must also shut down an unexpected threat in the nick of time - prevent five tons of weapons-grade plutonium from falling into the wrong hands.
Luckily for HP, it pulled itself together in the nick of time under Mark Hurd, a very different kind of boss from his predecessor, Carly Fiorina, who was fired in 2005 after a wild five-year ride.
When the Feds caught him on camera in a Los Angeles Sheraton transferring a suitcase filled with 220 pounds of cocaine and famously saying, "It's as good as gold and just in the nick of time, " their case seemed made.
Look what we have here, possibly in the nick of time: it's a newly granted Apple patent for a screen with in-cell touch, where the LCD and touch recognition are integrated into one panel instead of stacking up in separate layers.
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But Sweeney and others decided the service would eschew ads--a source of half a billion dollars in annual revenue for Nick at the time--to win over parents.
When we first met "Nick" in September, he was spending the crux of his time preparing for a year of legal battles.
It's remarkable that such a singular young actor he's only 21 should have found so many worthy vehicles ("Superbad, " "Juno, " "Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist") in such a short time, but he's done it again as Nick Twisp, the hero of "Youth in Revolt, " which was directed with impressive flair by Miguel Arteta and adapted by Gustin Nash from the novels by C.
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