Well, the rumor machine is clunking back into gear after those staggering defeats, and we've got the scoop on the juiciest stuff out there.
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But Malone, from a fine pass from Nick Walshe, dribbled a neat kick in behind the Sale backline and ran on to scoop the ball up and dive over, his conversion cutting the deficit to 9-7.
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The device, an angular scoop on the top of a home, has become a signature of the firm's style, and will soon be commercialised for broader use.
This week the team decided to use a scoop on the arm to dig up a sample of dirt and found it contained about 1 percent water ice, NASA researchers said.
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Four of the peas remained in their pod, while others were strewn around the bowl, which had a pea mousse on the bottom, with mint tips wedged into it and a scoop of frozen mint tea on the side.
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Having begun 1976 as the choice of just 4% of Democrats, the peanut farmer cleverly circumvented the established veterans of both wings of his party, notably Scoop Jackson on the right and Morris Udall on the left.
In other words, get the scoop on thunderstorms or icy clouds in plain English.
Twitter followers and Facebook fans can also get the scoop on fare sales.
The time to get the scoop on Apple 's (nasdaq: AAPL - news - people ) next move is not when its charismatic founder is pitching the faithful on the computer and gadget maker's next product.
Held in a scoop on the rover's mechanical arm, the tablespoon of pulverized gray rock offers planetary scientists their first sample from the planet's interior, where it may have been sheltered from the harsh surface chemistry and ultra-violet radiation.
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One would certainly believe that they could be relied on to give us the real scoop.
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For five days, reporters at the Associated Press had been sitting on a big scoop about a foiled al-Qaeda plot at the request of CIA officials.
The New York Times had a big scoop recently on a lawsuit in Boston that accuses some of the biggest private-equity firms including Bain Capital, TPG and KKR of conspiring to keep takeover prices low during the leveraged-buyout boom from 2003 to 2007.
In the brief twitterstorm (twitter-shower?) after the Mirror's scoop on Mr Miliband's departure emerged, I compared him to another lost leader, Michael Portillo.
Since this is the first time the 4-bedroom, 6-bathroom home has been on the Beverly Hills real estate market in over 44 years, the opportunity to scoop up this unique property is rare.
But for every haven that cracks down on laundering, two are waiting to scoop up the fleeing loot.
Determined to make amends, McArthur skinned Mair on the left wing and pinged a ball across the face of the goal that Chris Innes managed to scoop over his own bar, with Mensing waiting to pounce.
BBC: Alex Neil (r) and Steven Thomson in action at St Mirren Park
Where skepticism might have once ruled the day, a drive to scoop competitors can suddenly lead reporters and editors to skimp on fact-checking and rely on the enticing lead of a government source.
He pointed proudly to the air intake scoop in front of the rear tires and the vertical taillights similar to those found on the Tata Indica.
The fire sale, first reported by David Baker of the San Francisco Chronicle, shows that even as the Chinese solar industry struggles with its own severe financial problems China is poised to scoop up U.S. technology on the cheap.
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That opens the door for other bidders to swoop in on LaSalle and scoop it away from Bank of America.
The probe was built to land on the larger of Mars' two moons, Phobos, and scoop up rock to bring back to Earth.
His secret: Scoop a bean from the cooking pot and blow on it.
Breaking out a tub of cookie dough, she nibbled on a couple of bites as she portioned scoop after scoop onto the baking sheet.
We have seen this story before where analysts get some scoop on an Asian manufacturer, create a flurry in the stock and later learn that Apple changed suppliers.
This is a typical liberal approach--offer hardworking Americans a few pennies back on the extra dollars the government forcibly takes from them, then give the IRS more reasons to sic themselves on those citizens trying to scoop up whatever crumbs Al Gore has thrown their way.
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