The iOgrapher has a 37mm lens mount to attach wide angle, macro, and fisheye lenses.
The smaller rifles are sold with a mount to use at a shooting range.
The LCD panel features a resin mount to ease shocks to the LCD panel area.
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U.S. financial institutions are closing thousands of outposts, as pressures mount to cut costs and more customers embrace online and mobile banking.
The jockey got to his feet and grabbed the reins, pulling his mount to him, before lowering the butt of his helmet towards the horse.
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When they meet with an obstacle, mount to the sky.
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Following years of nearly unchecked expansion, financial institutions across the U.S. are closing thousands of outposts, as pressures mount to cut costs and more customers embrace online and mobile banking.
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In order not to create an international crisis, Dayan made it clear that the army would not attack the Dome of the Rock and the Al-Aqsa Mosque, and immediately returned the keys to the Temple Mount to the Muslim authorities.
Given that tax issues overhanging that pool of liquidity retained overseas are likely to daunt company treasurers, speculation swirled that borrowings could quickly mount to the tens of billions of dollars, versus no debt outstanding as of the end of March.
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Permission was granted to Lord Mount Charles to resume one concert a year for restricted numbers of people in 1998.
The country's big cities are rife with small boutiques--many Zozotown suppliers have storefronts--but they are unlikely to mount a challenge to the department store giants like Matsuzakaya, Mitsukoshi and Takashimaya.
And, unlike Mr Giuliani, who loves nothing more than being mayor of New York city, Mr Lazio really wants to be a senator, and has the commitment, time and energy to mount a campaign to match the exhaustingly vigorous one of Mrs Clinton.
"With the crater rim slope to the north and Mount Sharp to the south, we may be seeing more of the wind blowing along the depression in between the two slopes, rather than up and down the slope of Mount Sharp, " said Claire Newman, a REMS investigator at Ashima Research in Pasadena.
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Canaris had walked out onto the road that ran by his house, turned onto the highway that leads to the bottom of the college hill, then turned right, on to a road that crosses the river and leads to a walking trail running from Mount Vernon to Danville.
Critics of Mr Ahmadinejad are expected to mount some parliamentary opposition to his choices.
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The next step is for the region to mount a diplomatic offensive to reform the conventions.
Mr Baykal vows to mount a legal challenge to Mr Gul's election, which two smaller opposition parties may join.
Renault are hoping the R29 will allow Alonso and team-mate Nelson Piquet Jr to mount a serious challenge to front-runners McLaren and Ferrari.
The European Commission's dislike for collective agreements could offer Glazer some hope if he decided to mount a legal challenge to the current arrangement.
It did not even mention the turnabout in public opinion that began in the UK last summer when scientists decided to mount a public campaign to dissuade anti-GMO Green Party protesters from destroying their research.
Snowe has led in statewide polls by more than 50 points and some say Lawrence is only using this race to boost his name recognition as he prepares to mount a 2002 challenge to the state's other Republican Sen.
Once again, Leszczynski rushes to mount an attack without bothering to check the most basic facts.
Warming temperatures could be reducing the amphibians' ability to mount a successful immune response to the fungus.
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But Khartoum has also stymied the United Nation's effort to mount a mixed international force to keep the peace in Darfur.
Germany has favoured giving the job to a bureaucrat unlikely to mount much of a challenge to the prerogatives of national governments.
In June, opponents of the proposed expansion at Sprucefield, anchored by John Lewis, won the right to mount a new legal challenge to it.
Obama administration officials said they intended to use the conference as a platform to mount international pressure on Iran to stop its illicit nuclear proliferation activities.
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