After years of anticompetitive allegations abroad, Intel's antitrust problems are coming home to roost.
Overhead, gulls and gannets ride the thermals or roost in noisy colonies on the cliff faces.
The endangered greater horseshoe is a highly laid-back species and rarely flies far from its roost.
Accordingly, Android still ruled the roost at 52.5 percent, while 34.3 percent were iPhone adopters.
All three game machines roost in my house: Xbox, PlayStation 2 and Nintendo's GameCube.
Hezbollah rules the roost in Lebanon because it is backed by Syria and Iran.
Released from its roost, the mechanical bird spread its tail and strutted across the imperial Easter table.
But analysts wanted Alcatel to get into data-networking technology, where Lucent, Nortel and Cisco rule the roost.
"City fans are sick to death of United ruling their roost, and here's their chance, " he said.
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"The chickens are going to come home to roost in a monstrous way very soon, " he said.
But years of torrid growth in executive pay have, in my opinion, finally come home to roost.
Many of the alleged victims were housed in caravans at Beggars Roost site in Staverton, near Cheltenham.
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Within the Robbers Roost area lies Bluejohn Canyon, revered in the canyoneering community for its remoteness and grandeur.
So far, First Solar has ruled the roost in thin film solar with cadmium telluride thin film.
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Unfortunately for them, time moves a lot faster now than it did when Ibn Saud ruled the roost.
In America, the chief executive is typically also the chairman, allowing him to rule the boardroom roost unchallenged.
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The Cretaceous the last period when dinosaurs ruled the roost was followed by the Palaeocene.
Whoever Londoners choose to rule their roost will be a curious bird indeed.
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Many of them were housed in caravans at Beggars Roost site in Staverton, near Cheltenham, the jury was told.
Okay, so some invocation of the phrase "chickens coming home to roost" might be in order on this one.
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As Isaacson writes, Hewlett-Packard ruled the Silicon Valley roost when Apple became Apple Computer Co. in January of 1977.
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As said in the title, this is Zynga reaping what they sow, or their digital chickens coming home to roost.
Android was still comfortably ruling the roost at 53.7 percent, although its share was only a slight increase over October.
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But in Mingora the Taliban still rule the roost, standing eyeball to eyeball with soldiers holed up in government buildings.
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They roost under the pier, making Aberystwyth one of the few towns in Wales where they flock, the RSPB said.
Then, as we all know too well, things fell to pieces as all that risky business came home to roost.
During a live performance of Indonesia's highest-rated morning television show Dahsyat, it was evident that dangdut songs ruled the roost.
There had been claims that bats roosted in the tree, but a survey concluded the tree was not a bat roost.
Make sure they know that they do not act with impunity, and that the chickens will eventually come home to roost.
While demolishing a 100-year-old brick farmhouse in Suffolk, England, a maternity roost for brown long-eared bats was found in the attic.
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