This is twice the league average and 43% higher than the Chicago Cubs, which possess baseball's second-priciest tickets.
The issue is, in a very different time with very different challenges, whether Hu and Wen also possess Deng's wisdom to let the Chinese people push their country forward.
Obtaining a driver's license was once a ritual of American youth, and yet by 2010, more than 30% of Americans ages 17 to 19 did not possess a driver's license, up sharply from 12.7% in 1983, according to a study by the University of Michigan Transportation Research Institute.
Alsatian-born and Paris-trained, Loeffler was one of America's most cosmopolitan figures of his day, and if his sensuous music does not possess the singularity of Claude Debussy's, its Impressionist beauties deserve greater familiarity today.
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One political science professor from Yale has a name for presidents who possess Mr. Bush's determination to stay the course.
The young apprentice must struggle with filial obligations, his sense of morality and whether it's better to possess money or integrity.
Persistent rumors that the U.S. and Israel possess tapes of Mr. Arafat directing the 1973 Khartoum murders (confirmed to me by Ariel Sharon late last year) have gained further credence with the recent allegations of James J.
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As Europe's leading defensive minds ponder ways to slow down the super-sized Welsh back division, they may be disappointed to learn that they possess another common trait that's even more astonishing than how much they weigh or how tall they are: Their age.
And the Russians said, well all right, if the Iranians want to possess the whole, what's called the nuclear fuel cycle, that is, to have a guaranteed stream of nuclear fuel for power plants, which involves enriching uranium, we'll do it in conjunction with Iran, but in Russia.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has already banned the sale of BZP, although it's not an offence to possess it.
First, it assumes that the reason non-nuclear weapon states wish to obtain thermonuclear capabilities is to emulate the U.S. and others who possess such weaponry.
Among the four digestive chambers hoofed creatures possess, it is the cow's reticulum lining that is getting all the culinary play, particularly its protein-rich "honeycomb" lining (shaped and textured like the bee variety).
But the quality that ties all of Stirling's work together is something that only the greatest architects possess: the unique ability to think volumetrically, to conceptualize and visualize all of a building's components and relationships simultaneously in all three dimensions, reorganizing and reinventing those relationships to create brilliant spatial progressions and shifts in perception and experience that elude more ordinary talents.
There's no disputing that many women possess the attributes required to build a thriving company.
The accelerated process "undercuts the Army's ability to discern which officers possess the talent it needs", according to the authors of the paper.
Those three companies alone would possess about 75% of the U.S. mobile market, but consumers probably don't have to worry much about lack of competition.
MANAMA, Bahrain (CNN) -- British Foreign Secretary Jack Straw called on Syria Monday to assure the international community it has severed ties with Iraq's former regime and does not possess illegal chemical weapons.
The U.S., Canada and Australia also possess resources, most critically food, that could benefit from growing demand in developing countries.
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In fact, it is basically an accord that will require the elimination of all U.S. chemical arms -- even though others, including the world's pariah states, may continue to possess them.
Until 1968, only the federal government could own uranium in the U.S. Although investors still cannot physically possess uranium and there is no formal exchange for the metal, as there is for gold, oil and copper, they can legally own it, if only on paper.
Ratifiers must give the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemicals Weapons, the convention's overseer, details of any weapons they possess and of potentially dangerous chemicals used in their civilian industry.
The U.S. has said North Korea does not possess a nuclear warhead or the required technology to miniaturize one to fit on its rockets, but it could put a "dirty bomb" or conventional weapon on one.
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It's almost as if the sense of control you possess over your immediate space extends out infinitely.
The devil would want to possess the person who least deserves it, and it's shocking when they begin to act out sexually in their "possessed" state.
But as fantastic as this HDMI mirroring is, it still requires the use of a cable, and that's something your average Joe consumer is not likely to possess or rush out to purchase.
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The trust said Mr Bolot's fee was "commensurate with the wealth of experience he possess and with the benefits we believe he will deliver".
Terrorism is a vicious, monstrous crime, but, thankfully, it poses no existential threat to the U.S. Al-Qaeda and allied groups do not possess nuclear-tipped ICBMs, carrier groups, air wings, and armored divisions.
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In subsequent years Gerstner's IBM piled on the vision it wasn't supposed to possess.
Fact: Among the nations who understand America's vulnerability to EMP are Russia and China, both of whom possess advanced nuclear arsenals.
The Supreme Court's ruling says that the constitution "protects an individual right to possess a firearm unconnected with service in a militia, and to use that arm for traditionally lawful purposes, such as self-defence within the home".
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