Meanwhile, the past decade's wave of financial regulations makes it harder to raise capital.
Marine energy parks in the north of Scotland and south west England are to work together to develop the UK's wave and tidal industry.
"And you did the Queen's wave, " Mr. Freeman, 67, remembered.
Some of the musicians performing tonight are the children of the area's first wave of Latino immigrants, like Pilar Carillo's nephew.
"Sandy's flood wave hit New York with full force, " said Peter Hoeppe, who heads Munich Re's Geo Risks Research.
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Thursday, JetBlue CEO David Neeleman repeatedly apologized for the airline's recent wave of cancellations and delays.
By the time Disney's first titles are released or Warner's second wave, VC1 vs MPEG2 will be a non-issue.
The two companies will examine ways of enabling large-scale commercial production of Aquamarine's new wave energy device, known as Oyster.
First, unless America's bankruptcy wave comes to an unexpected halt, the demands on it are likely to rise.
Wang's insight struck just as China's Web portals began to catch the country's early wave of Internet eyeballs.
Take Robbie Naish, arguably the world's greatest wave sailor and now a manufacturer of windsurfing and kitesurfing equipment.
The power has gone south to cool off the United States' north-east, which baked in July's heat wave.
Hollywood's latest wave of business bashing is far from over, says Mr. Batmanglij.
The trick: substituting the printer's continuous wave lasers with faster, more powerful pulse lasers that had finally become consistent enough to record clear pictures.
The issue is more important to GM, whose workforce is much older than Ford 's or Chrysler's, even after last year's big wave of early retirements.
People should feel confident in whatever water environment they're in, Harvey says, whether it's a wave pool at a water park or a river with a strong current.
Factor in some freshmen Democratic senators elected from swing states in Obama's 2008 wave (the last time this batch of seats was contested), and Republicans could run competitive challenges in 10 or more Democrat-held seats.
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The issue is more important to GM, whose workforce is much older than Ford 's (nyse: F - news - people ) or Chrysler's, even after last year's big wave of early retirements.
Behind the velodrome's timber-clad frame, cyclists will race for gold round a track made from sustainably-sourced Siberian pine, while Zaha Hadid's striking wave-shaped roof on the Aquatics Center has been temporarily adorned with "wings" providing seating for 15, 000 spectators.
While the original family-run roasters still prosper, and most of Australia remains content with a simple latte or short black (perfectly made, of course), the cities are now in the grip of coffee's third wave: single origin beans, premium small batch roasts, terroir and alternative brewing methods such as the Clover syphon, filter and cold drip.
Kamath's own steadiness at the wheel of the bank, part of India's turbocharged corporate wave, wins him recognition as FORBES ASIA's 2007 Businessman of the Year.
Molitor says she's seen a wave of families come to her to talk about money and the stress it's causing them.
It's part of a larger corporate wave that's turning Japan from a land of rigid, high-cost lifetime employees into a nation where skilled workers migrate with jobs.
The real catalyst for Europe's recent merger wave, say some analysts, is the arrival of the euro.
He also sang against South Africa's appalling crime wave, apparently unstoppable by bodyguards, police or high walls.
Then there's the onrushing wave of Mixed Martial Arts, which Everlast has been smart enough to embrace rather than resist.
President Clinton and House Democratic Leader Richard A. Gephardt (D-Mo.) came to campaign for him, helping Kennedy get elected despite that year's Republican tidal wave.
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The weather is much less hospitable in most of the rest of the United States: this summer's heat-wave took 100 lives in Texas, for example.
So Stelios is bringing in the cafe industry's second industrial wave.
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