Such a decision negates both the risk of being pick-pocketed and the stresses associated with the logistics of obtaining a favorable currency exchange while adding a measure of comfort to the whirlwind of change presented by a foreign place.
Velshi, who over the course of his career covered the "tech bubble" of the late 1990s, said the whirlwind purchase may, in fact, be a last hurrah of sorts for Zuckerberg.
One of the many whirlwind trips with Clinton took us from Pakistan to Afghanistan, Vietnam and South Korea, where she visited the demilitarised zone along with the border with North Korea in the company of Gates for a display of soft and hard power.
Another no-brainer scenario for a top golf tour operator is when you are planning a truly luxurious and over the top trip: just decided to give yourself a spur of the moment whirlwind golf trip through Europe that visits Royal County Down, Ballybunion, Muirfield and Valderrama, linking these epic but hard to get on courses in different countries by helicopters and private jets?
Michael Anton's quiet life amid the tinned peas, soap and cereals of his mother's grocery store in Baltimore's Polish neighbourhood is tossed into the air by the whirlwind arrival of the pretty, vibrant, red-coated Pauline Barclay.
They mastered the art of making whirlwind stops around the country and pressing the flesh with the voters.
Today's spin will be the subject of tomorrow's ridicule as we inevitably reap the whirlwind of wars that could have been prevented.
Even though it means the country managed to fend off the worst effects of the Asian financial whirlwind that struck two years ago, both the slowdown and China's own incalculably huge inertia have worked against Mr Zhu.
The finale of their whirlwind visit was a private dinner at the White House with the Obama family last night, mirroring a similar event the Sarkozys held for Michelle Obama and her daughters when they visited France last summer.
At this moment four years ago we were in the middle of The Great Recession whirlwind.
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And in the event that Assad remains in power, he will continue to reap the economic whirlwind of what he has sown in the form of political instability and violence.
He said it stemmed from the "whirlwind" of what was set up in the 1990s, when Wales went from having eight county councils responsible for education to 22 unitary authorities responsible for education.
The whirlwind of re-branding occurring over the past few months has left the blogging world in a tizzy.
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Your mind will soon get sharper when the whirlwind of sensory input subsides.
The BOJ is reaping the whirlwind of what it sowed a dozen years ago, when it embarked on its aggressive deflationary policy.
Autocratic Russia reaped the whirlwind of individual mistakes and societal failures.
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It was as if Morini had distanced himself from Rousselot or, under pressure from creditors and swept up in the whirlwind of the movie business, had neglected the relationship.
And this is why come December 31, the US will withdraw in defeat from Iraq, and pro- American forces in the region and the US itself will reap the whirlwind of Washington's irresponsibility.
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Advancing this cause in traditional Muslim societies caught in the merciless whirlwind of globalization isn't easy, but no effort is likely to bear more fruit in the long term than having American officials become public champions of women's rights in Muslim lands.
Some commentators think the panel will go as far as reaffirming the concept of returning to the moon when it completes its whirlwind review this August.
Given that they were testing Californians, none of whom would know that Oz is a real place, not just where the whirlwind dumps you out of Kansas, there was no observable previous bias.
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Mr Bush is scheduled to travel from Lithuania to Romania for the last leg of his whirlwind European tour.
During the first 12 weeks after Curiosity landed in an area named Gale Crater, an international team of researchers analyzed data from more than 20 atmospheric events with at least one characteristic of a whirlwind recorded by the Rover Environmental Monitoring Station (REMS) instrument.
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We went into more detail on this particular feature in our review of the Flex, but in a nutshell: Easy Experience is essentially a special introductory launcher that helps first-time smartphone users settle into the whirlwind world of Android without experiencing as drastic a learning curve.
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Senator Obama's recent whirlwind tour of the world is a convenient attempt to distort the facts: Mr. Obama's foreign policy experience is not only sorely lacking (which one cannot say about Senator McCain, ) but clearly is misguided, pushing the love-all policies of Carter that led to the botched Iranian hostage crisis rescue as opposed to rooting himself in any kind of reality.
Residents in the Libyan capital remain uncertain of what's to come, caught in a whirlwind of change that hinges on events in Tripoli, where the so-called "final battle" is meant to occur.
Friends Reunited's team believe they have identified a gap, highlighted by the recent whirlwind success of image sharing site Pinterest, in which people like to curate material that means something to them.
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And the Hungarian champions duly took control of the tie with three goals in a whirlwind 14-minute spell.
The meeting capped a whirlwind of activity that began with Bush sending his treasury secretary to Capitol Hill with a compromise package that made several major concessions to Democratic concerns.
The Whirlwind Project conceived the technique of stringing the cores onto a matrix of wires and thus producing a random access memory.
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