MasterCard's been working on new-era payment systems for sometime, but now the credit corporation looks set to move past its PayPass project and roll out a service that's properly ready for the masses.
The Kingfish, Huey Long, a New-Deal-era governor, was a master of the style, followed closely by his younger brother, Earl.
But late on, Ireland broke clear and bided his time before coolly converting at the far post to ensure City started the season - and their new era - with three points and an away victory that is already half the total they managed last season.
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The LiveJournal groups of readers are typical of the new-media era in another way.
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New Italian Prime Minister Mario Monti included a FTT in his new crisis-era austerity and budget measures.
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Most were built over as the city expanded, disappearing below pavement or merging with the new Victorian-era sewage system.
Now that we're in the right place all the time, are we waiting for the moment that someone finally catches an entity, or are we entering a new mini-era of rationalism through technology that finally settles all of our irrational fears as humans?
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With preparations in hand to turn the forthcoming party congress into a curtain-raiser for the new Jiang-Li era, nothing would give the Chinese leaders greater satisfaction than a full and abject official apology from Mr Hashimoto for Japan's militaristic past.
And then, sometime near the market's double bottom in October 2002 and March 2003, the bears came up with their own New Era: We were entering a New Era of below-average returns.
But the industrial revolution led to a new post-Italian era, with factory production in France, Germany and even Japan.
The State Department's preference for arms control agreements with the Kremlin -- replete with arrangements for verifying each others' compliance with such accords -- amounts to a direct repudiation of Mr. Bush's concept of a new post-Cold War era.
Under the FAA's current molasses-like bureaucratic procedures, it takes anywhere from 5 to 8 years to install new equipment--this in an era where new computer electronics systems come along every 18 to 24 months.
His decision, in 2005, to press for international acceptance of India's civil nuclear programme, ending a ban on foreign assistance imposed because of India's refusal to sign the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty, was meant to usher in a new era of co-operation and trust.
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Usually the process involves using both a GPS and digital camera and linking the data later, but there are actually a couple of cameras on the market with built-in GPS. In any case, once your in-laws get wind of this be prepared for a new era of vacation-picture slideshows, with a step-by-step (literally) recounting of the trip.
But now that Chadha and his core team of three partners have split from Sequoia Capital India to focus on investing in public companies, the break-up spells a new era not only for the Goldman Sachs-trained investor but also for venture capital in the subcontinent market.
V-blogs, cheap technology ably performing business chores and a new golden era for startups--rich rewards await the entrepreneurs who knit these trends together.
Unfortunately for people who feel that way, the greatest social benefits of self-driving cars would kick in if everyone were herded into a new era of hands-off driving.
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Parenting in a post-Facebook era where a new, must-have, social media app is churned out every two minutes makes monitoring exhausting, if not impossible.
While long-standing luxury brands will most likely be fine if they deliver true quality and the high level of service well-heeled consumers expect, some other brand categories probably won't survive this new era of non-gratuitous spending.
Physicians who treat obesity hailed the Food and Drug Administration's recent approval of two new diet drugs the first in 13 years as a new era in weight-loss management.
It was preceded by the so-called New Era, a time of low unemployment when general prosperity masked vast disparities in income.
It aims for a prohibition-era New York speakeasy vibe and, as the name would suggest, offers a wide range of martinis.
Today, the scale of slum life dwarfs that of Riis-era New York.
Political propagandists try to argue that the bipartisan repeal of the New Deal era Glass-Steagall Act in 1999 contributed to the financial crisis.
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Competitive advantages could certainly shift in a new, short-ball era.
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Despite talk of a new era post-World Cup his team to face Bulgaria on Friday is likely to show just three changes from the XI beaten 4-1 by Germany.
CLARKSTON, Michigan (CNN) -- A new era in education is dawning in a Detroit suburb, where Clarkston High School may serve as the prototype for high-tech schools of the future.
The series -- about a group of space explorers given various superpowers after being hit by cosmic rays -- began a new era for Marvel Comics, signaling the start of their wave of Silver Age characters, including Spider-Man, the X-Men, the Hulk, Iron Man and many more.
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But note that five years of above-average returns haven't yet generated any groundswell of thinking that we're now in some New Era of above-average returns.
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