Rachel sounded the same as always -- a bit off-key and boring -- but she does have that camera presence down and I like when she's standing still...on a trampoline...instead of bopping around the stage.
In his environment role - which was later hived off into a separate department - he was a key player in agreeing Kyoto Protocol on climate change in 1997.
Scruton's sending-off proved a key turning point and Saints immediately made the extra man count with Wellens and Talau getting Meli over for his second try to make it 18-6.
He went on to sign a permanent deal and has enjoyed two promotions and a Championship play-off push in which he played a key role.
The Federal Reserve, confronted with a global stock sell-off fanned by increased fears of an American recession, cut a key interest rate by three-quarters of a percentage point on Tuesday, the biggest one-day move by the central bank in recent memory.
With a mechanical keyboard, on the other hand, each key press triggers an actual on-off switch a feeling as solid as flicking on the lights.
Now, that latter sentiment may sound as off-key as the above statement about Vanguard being a worthy competitor on the actively managed fund front.
The 6-foot-11 forward was a key player off the bench during the Knicks' strong start, but hadn't played since December before returning Monday against Charlotte.
The key to minimizing the charge-off rate of a citizen line of credit program will lie in two areas: tax reform, and how the credit lines are administered.
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On the other hand, these agencies are asking for a judicial imprimatur of their actions, making judges reluctant to blindly sign-off on settlements when their approval represents a key component of the enforcement process.
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Furthermore, Pulis feels a key factor in explaining why Stoke have gone from a team challenging for a play-off place to one pushing for the Premier League is that goals have come from right through the team this season.
In their present mood, if Britons are given a vote, the constitution may be as big a flop as Jemini's off-key singing.
Most karaoke clubs here have private rooms, so you and your friends can sing your hearts out without having to deal with a bunch of drunk strangers' off-key wailings.
Britton's situation will alert a host of Championship clubs as he is a key player for play-off hopefuls Swansea and managers will be interested if he became out of contract and was available on a free transfer next summer.
The New Zealand international has already proved a key man in the play-off wins over Warrington and Huddersfield.
This case study has touched off vigorous discussions, with both agreements and disagreements about key questions -- a healthy and important part of the scientific process.
Nowadays a moderately skilled hacker needs only a couple of minutes to crack its key with an off-the-shelf wireless card.
The final pair added a useful 40 before Gough swung off-spinner James Tredwell to Rob Key at square-leg.
The key to that should be a recent deal over payments to laid-off workers.
And the Silicon Valley Start-up Common (SVSC) has played a key role in getting that venture off the ground.
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She tells the fascinating tale of a group of key liberals visiting the Soviet Union in 1927, their trip capped off by a six-hour meeting with Joseph Stalin.
During the Kargil conflict, when armed militants backed by the Pakistan army occupied strategic peaks in Indian-administered Kashmir, it was US pressure that forced Islamabad to back off, handing India a key diplomatic victory.
At the same time, a massive Chinese-built semi-submersible oil rig has been dispatched from Singapore to a position off northwest Cuba, about 50 miles from Key West.
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