The election they preface is unsanctioned by state organs and ignored by the Kremlin.
He wanted to know more, he says in his preface, and so do we never mind the rhythms.
The company claims that Preface is power-efficient enough to run for "hundreds of hours" without draining notebook battery power.
But first, since many readers misunderstood my comments last time, I want to preface this with a quick explanation.
Let me preface this by saying as a female comic fan, I overlook and accept a lot of stuff.
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In millennial preface to the mariner books edition America we eat and act, however unconsciously, in an increasingly imperial manner.
Louis and I want a preface saying five days before our wedding, yes, we were at Busch Stadium watching the Cardinals.
From Washington to London, Paris to Spain, policymakers and other luminaries preface all their remarks to Jewish audiences with such statements.
For JC Penney, I believe the story has yet to be completely written, and any commentary in preface is obviously premature.
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His book on the subject has just been published in Chinese, with a preface by Lou Jiwei, the vice minister of finance.
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Ask attendees to speak loudly and clearly and preface all comments or questions with their name, so everyone will know who is speaking.
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The school essays that we are taught to write start with a boring preface, ramble on forever, and save the best part for last.
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However, as I pointed out in the preface to my new book, Hungry Start-up Strategy, published November 5, those students are rebelling against Porter.
Luhrmann says in her preface that she told both the Chicago and the Palo Alto congregations that she was an anthropologist writing a book about religious belief.
Sollecito's book draws heavily on diaries he kept and letters he wrote to friends, family and his hometown newspaper during his years in prison, the preface says.
To understand the significance of the scandal, it is worthwhile to preface a discussion of it with a look at a smaller story Haaretz developed this week.
Preface enables a secondary LCD screen to display data and pictures and run other useful mini-applications (e-mail, games and music) even when a Preface-enabled notebook is powered down.
"We can't hope to be comprehensive, " the editors rationalize in the preface, but they offer little rationale for their selection, leaving the reader to wonder what has been omitted and why.
The preface to his answer is that he is a child of Europe, born in 1957 to a psychoanalyst mother of Polish extraction and a famous sociologist father from Romania, both Jewish.
Versailles chief architect Fr??d??ric Didier's preface--in which he praises the resuscitation of "subtleties that one believed forever lost"--attests to the seriousness underlying Zega and Dams' light touch: This project represents a definitive architectural record of Versailles.
The memoir, "Honor Bound: My Journey to Hell and Back with Amanda Knox, " draws heavily on diaries he kept and letters he wrote to friends, family and his hometown newspaper during his years in prison, the preface says.
His longings first surface in a silent, hauntingly lyrical black-and-white preface that shows a bustling New York long before he was born, as well as a smiling, nameless beauty from the same era who has somehow become his most precious memory.
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As a former employee of Goldman Sachs, I must preface this blog post by saying that I had a great experience at the firm and do believe that the CEO, Lloyd Blankfein, is doing everything he can to handle the situation.
Still other groups are pressuring the USDA school lunch program to diversify its offerings, beginning a long overdue shift preface to the mariner books edition from the era of pizza, chicken nuggets, and cheesy mac to one of more healthful, less processed alternatives.
We should preface this entire section by saying we're clearly used to the experience of buying books OTA on the Kindle or Nook and on their associated applications, so you can probably understand why we think the process of sideloading books seems so last decade.
In a short preface Mr Kynaston says that his intention was to demythologise the City which had thought of itself as a village in which a man's word was his bond and discipline was administered by a nod and a wink from the governor of the Bank of England.
This argument is often articulated with the preface that since Islam and sharia are not guided by a hierarchical jurisprudence like the Catholic Church or even like our own federal court system with a Supreme Court, any effort at outlawing it will suffer from over breadth and capture perfectly non-threatening "interpretations" of sharia.
One conclusion emerging from the research, says Irving Kirsch, a professor at Harvard Medical School who wrote the preface to the volume, is that the effect is strongest for those disorders that are predominantly mental and subjective, a conclusion backed by a meta-analysis of placebo studies that was carried out in 2010 by researchers at the Cochrane Collaboration, an organisation that reviews evidence for medical treatments.
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