They are officially stepping on the turf of the U.S. and ailing European multinational banking firms.
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The amazing adaptability of these plants has somehow been lost on the turf grass industry.
She improved to 3 for 3 on the turf here, including the 2011 Breeders' Cup Juvenile Turf Fillies.
Didn't that intrude on the turf of Sterling's head of sales in Dallas?
The transfer of more legal responsibilities to Mr. Klein was seen as an encroachment on the turf of News Corp.
Critics of the proposals fear the new president of the council and his cabinet would inevitably encroach on the turf of the commission.
Scoring in polo isn't entirely based on actual goals on the turf, but also involves a team's handicap, which is a total of each player's handicap, or ranking.
Players got down on the turf and stretched their legs.
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The 26-year-old from Portugal looked down and out when she slipped on the turf while falling a double-break down at 4-0, and Williams wrapped up the first set in just 27 minutes.
With the case of Illumina, while Jay Flatley is without question an outstanding CEO, much credit is also due to the revolutionary microarray-technology that enabled Illumina to grow on the turf of Affymetrix.
Interestingly, Capello chose to spend most of the interval on the turf with his substitutes rather than go into the dressing room and confront those who performed so poorly, something for which they may have had cause to be grateful.
After Liverpool's 3-0 demolition of Newcastle United in the 1974 FA Cup Final supporters bowed at Shankly's feet on the Wembley turf, "These are the people, who came on the field and bowed down, these are the people I'm pleased for, more than anybody else, more than myself, " Shankly said after the match.
On the home turf of Governor George W. Bush, the Republican front-runner, Mr Buchanan's message drew rousing applause.
Throughout his 12-year tenure he trespassed on the diplomatic turf of UN member states, publicly urging that despots seeking to fortify themselves with nuclear weapons be treated with deference and dialogue.
When he stepped out on to the turf to warm-up and saw heavy rain making the pitch increasingly treacherous, he could have been forgiven for wishing Robinson - who was not even on the bench - had not been so unceremoniously dumped.
Owen made way for Lampard, who was unfairly booed by the crowd as he stepped on to the Wembley turf, and England seemed satisfied with their third successive 3-0 win.
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Despite how pressing this threat is or is not to these companies, even the raising of the issue on their home turf could turn the attention of some tech entrepreneurs and innovators within the big tech companies to focus on goals more significant than the next big mobile app.
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Rather, his network will be do so on the writers' turf, in their home or in a restaurant.
At the finish, the Tyrone players looked shellshocked and captain Brian Dooher tried to rally his colleagues and they stood non-plussed on the Croke Park turf.
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Hansen may have had a point, with Mr Lewis not making allowances when players lost footing on the Millennium Stadium turf, which scuffed up horribly once again.
Omega, on the other hand, is considered a bodega and therefore falls on the state's turf.
England suffered no further scares and took the applause from the Wembley crowd as they said farewell with a lap on honour in their last appearance on home turf before the big kick-off in South Africa.
Regular media reports were filed on the so-called "turf wars" between Dr Reid and the late first minister Donald Dewar.
The previous year Williams also picked up the Liverpool Victoria UK Championship and the Regal Welsh Open on his home turf to place him at the top of the snooker tree.
It makes you wonder what the meeting looked like: an energetic if uncreative communications executive making the impassioned pitch about how they can fight and win against Apple on their own turf, the executives slowly nodding as they began to believe it was possible.
Racing partnerships, in which up to 20 investors buy a share in a horse and split the costs between them, are an increasingly popular way of becoming a turf tycoon on the cheap.
Sure, no tax hikes sounds great -- until the great budget battle engages on your personal turf, and you draw the line.
Twitter also may increasingly be treading on the TV networks' turf by vying to be a meeting point for people seeking news and entertainment.
He called Graham a "remarkable woman" who was "willing to roll the dice" and play ball on the "largely male turf" of newsroom executives.
Back in 1997 John Bentley scorched up the Ellis Park turf on his way to a superb solo try against the Gauteng Lions, the former name of the Golden Lions.
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