Once you've found something of interest, you can select a movie, scene, or song, and it plays on your TV instantly.
Rather it is knowing which doors -- or more accurately, which hardened-concrete barriers protecting deeply buried covert bunkers -- have something of interest behind them.
It also begets the infinitely more efficient model of pull advertising, enabling consumers to request information when discovering something of interest in any situation at any time.
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Although there are always days on which the matchup or something else of interest will encourage fans to fill-out a ballpark, it is noticeable from camera shots during television broadcasts that there is no shortage of available seats at the majority of games.
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Before we begin, I'd actually like to say a few words about something that is of interest to the broader public.
Bonds are the only thing keeping investment banks afloat right now: sluggish economies and dire stockmarkets have increased the attractiveness of something that pays a fixed rate of interest.
Is this something that's of interest to your readers as well?
"All things being equal, if wireless is something that's of interest to you and you have the choice of visiting our city or another city that doesn't have wireless, you might come here, " he says.
I'm always happy to see a movie that respects your ability to sit still and listen for a little while, but I do require that what I'm listening to is of something more than passing interest.
Gift certificates are just too easy and will communicate a lack of interest in finding something more meaningful.
With their eye on 2008, the party may also tone down any health legislation in the interest of getting something done.
But you go on reflexively to stigmatizing weapons systems and call for unilateral U.S. restraints, so that maybe nobody else will think of the idea of doing something that they've obviously thought of and have a very profound interest in doing.
Ultimately, the only way out of this looming crisis lies with the boomer gentry doing something totally out of character: getting past their self-interest and self-love for the good of the next generation.
Social games depend on a group of people maintainting interest in the product for extended periods of time - something that is very hard to sustain.
These first reviews will be the talking points for pretty much every other reviews, just rinsed and repeated, so in the interest of actually contributing something meaningful, we're preparing our own in-depth review of the Portable Media Center.
The 77-year-old chairman and co-founder of New Enterprise Associates said the collection's tech orientation was his wife's idea: "She said, 'Look, you're going down to Silicon Valley every day, I think if I did something in this area it might be of interest to you, '" he said.
Those, like Christie, that buck this trend run the risk of being ostracized by the conservative grassroots -- something that not a lot of potential Republican 2016ers have shown much interest in doing.
The interest is something we have to deal with and interest payments are a major portion of our long-term debt problem that we need to address.
Then, he started to talk of something that may have been his real interest: Dolphins Mobile Vision.
Media interest in disability sport also remains something of a problem.
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Congress could monkey with that scheme through bankruptcy law, however, something it has done repeatedly to protect the interest of other special creditors including student lenders and landlords.
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"We had a lot of success with the open-heart surgery and saw there was a lot of interest in seeing what goes into something that's an everyday thing for some people, " Camarata says.
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Something is going to have to stir up the interest of the American voters.
O.s liked having a house guru, a firm whisperer, on call, and the nature of the relationship gave Bain an interest in something that other consulting companies had little reason to care about after they collected their fees, which was whether the advice they sold actually helped the company do better.
The Fed would have to abandon its interest rate fetish, and target the price of something real.
She can laugh at her boyfriend, turn the page of her magazine and change the channel to something she actually has interest in watching.
But this is something that was announced a couple of days ago so maybe we underestimated your interest in it.
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"I think it's fair to say the disastrous job report today has heightened the interest in doing something, " Frank said at the conclusion of the hearing.
His primary conclusion is that Samsung is the most logical buyer, which is something of a problem, given the report late yesterday that Samsung has no interest in such a deal.
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How do we know if something is good for the whole country or merely the projection of our self-interest onto everybody else?
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