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Not from any discernible cause, but merely out of consideration for the old bachelor who had taken him in.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Borges and the Eternal Orangutans'
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What you're left with is a cutting-edge device that's priced way out of consideration for most, and frankly, way outside the realm of sensibility.
ENGADGET: ATI's $1,800 2GB FirePro V8750 GPU introduced and reviewed
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After the 2008 election, Brennan was touted as a shoo-in for CIA director, but attacks from critics who claimed he supported the Bush administration's policy of harsh interrogations prompted him to drop out of consideration for the job.
CNN: Obama taps Brennan as CIA director
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Although Canon's powerful EOS-1D Mark III has priced itself right out of consideration for a large sect, the niche that has been waiting in tense anticipation to see a solid review of the unit need wait no more.
ENGADGET: Canon's EOS-1D Mark III DSLR gets reviewed
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The thoughts of ex-Amazon employee on the low-margin business is making the rounds of the blogs, but I wanted to point out one paragraph for further consideration, and how it applies to the world of smartphones in general, and Nokia in particular.
FORBES: A Single Misstep With Symbian Eviscerated Nokia - Will Samsung Suffer A Similar Fate?
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But there are a handful that really stand out to us as worthy of consideration and would result in improvement for sun protection.
WSJ: European Sunscreen Roadblock on U.S. Beaches
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McCain and Feingold initially sought to have issue ads banned entirely, but a compromise provision inserted into their bill during Senate consideration now calls for a moratorium on the distribution of such ads 60 days out from Election Day.
CNN: Campaign finance reform dies in House for now
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McCain and Feingold initially had sought to have issue ads banned entirely, but a compromise provision inserted into their bill during Senate consideration now calls for a moratorium on the distribution of such ads 60 days out from Election Day.
CNN: House members cast eyes toward finance debate
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Various parts of the legislation, such as a cut in payroll taxes, will probably now be separated out for consideration.
ECONOMIST: Politics this week