At least one 20 year old woman put a sticker over her web cam when it continually went on without her doing anything.
Moreover, the oil industry is in private hands, so even if the government in Moscow wanted to put a lid on production, it has less influence over its oil companies than OPEC governments have over theirs.
On transport, rail patronage had increased which should be welcomed but it had to recognised that it put stress on a system that had suffered underinvestment over the years, said Mr Barber.
Now, we have a package, as we work through the differences between the House and the Senate, and we'll put it up on a Web site for all to see over a long period of time, that meets those criteria, meets those goals.
And it put pressure on the President to consider a do-over on his budget, a mulligan that a still-sympathetic press would have likely given him.
Afghanistan said over the weekend that it plans to put the Taliban foreign minister on trial.
An interception try from Ryan Hall made it 28-12 before a Kyle Eastmond grubber put Tom Briscoe over late on.
The onus, as Bernanke has repeatedly put it, is on Congress to get its act together to avoid going over the fiscal cliff.
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After wasting years arguing over one promising site that Donald Trump, a hotelier, also wanted to develop, the school district had taken over a disused oilfield and started to put up a school on it.
She put it on for him, and they went to the photo studio one street over.
And after the Super Bowl hundreds of those fans woke up the next day, put on their snow boots and headed over to Lambeau Field to shuffle it out for the victory pep rally.
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That investigation was put on hold on medical advice until the uncertainties over his health were resolved: thus it was not concluded.
When the boy told her he'd handed it over to a classmate, she finally came clean to administrators, who put the school on lockdown and called police.
"Sesame Street" will soon pass 1 billion views on YouTube and it's celebrating the mark with a campaign to put itself over the hump.
Gas drilling company Lenape Resources, based in western New York, had sued the Livingston County town of Avon and the state Department of Environmental Conservation over the town's moratorium on drilling, saying the action threatened to put it out of business after it had operated in the town for decades.
"She thought the request was over-friendly but put it down to that Dr Majeed was from another country and this followed on from his earlier comment, " said Mr Jackson.
At a time when Mr Bush is presiding over a plunge in the public finances and when his record on trade is (to put it politely) mixed, this looks reckless.
It has been said over centuries that rumour gets half way round the world before truth can put its shoes on - and that was way before the internet, and the ability to send rumour sprinting at the click of a mouse.
Bourgoin hit back quickly when Denos put in a grubber kick on Ulster's 22-metre line and dived on the ball as it rolled over the line.
And as good of a show as they put on, I dare say it pales in comparison to the show their young countryman Rory McIlroy accomplished over 72 holes in Bethesda, Maryland this past weekend.
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Guests queued to have their picture taken with the championship trophy on a night when their MPs and peers appeared, as Mackay's players might put it, over the moon.
When the U.S. Supreme Court decides a case against Mazda Motor of America Inc. over a death allegedly caused by the lack of a shoulder strap in a minivan, it could put automakers on the hook for a wide range of state law claims that courts have long deemed preempted by federal regulation, experts say.
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