• Chairman Paul Russell also pointed out Glamorgan benefitted financially from the money-spinning corporate market as their hospitality boxes at the Swalec Stadium were a regular Twenty20 sell-out.

    BBC: Players 'do not enjoy' Twenty20

  • When Hewlett-Packard briefly considered spinning out its PC business in 2011, Mr. Dell in private conversations derided the idea as a big mistake.

    WSJ: Dell Nears $23 Billion Deal to Go Private

  • "This was supposed to be the silver bullet that was going to end welfare dependency, but now the policy is spinning out of control and world-respected organisations are joining the chorus warning Universal Credit simply won't be fit for purpose, " he said.

    BBC: Queue outside a Jobcentre Plus

  • The one big difference between spinning disk and Flash-based systems is spinning disk controller designers never worried about wearing disk out, so there is inefficiencies in how the applications are written.

    FORBES: How NetApp FlashRay Will Disrupt Enterprise Storage, Using Low-Cost Flash Memory (Video)

  • This is a beguiling narrative and one that plays to our fears of a resurgent and well-armed al Qaida in a region spinning out control.

    FORBES: Mali And Algeria: Beware Of The Law Of Unintended Consequences

  • Liverpool, meanwhile, sit in seventh place and look set to miss out on qualification for the money-spinning tournament.

    CNN: Liverpool warn Man City off bumper Torres bid

  • Terry Gilliam had a good idea to re-create the origins of the fairy-tale-spinning Brothers Grimm but, as it turns out, the movie is yet another noisy, hyperbolic, digital farce, with people jumping in and out of the frame and turning into corpses and then coming back to life, trees endlessly moving around the woods, and much general tumult, and the movie quickly becomes tedious.

    NEWYORKER: The Brothers Grimm

  • Cherie Blair and John Prescott publicly washing, spinning and hanging out to dry the dirty linen of the Brown-Blair relationship.

    BBC: Levy's timing unpleasant for Brown

  • One of his team blamed Tory and Labour MPs for spinning out their speeches, and hinted darkly at a cross-party conspiracy to spoil the launch.

    BBC: Sketch

  • Salford, under the charge of football director Steve Simms in the absence of head coach Shaun McRae, went 10-0 behind after Hansen broke through their line before spinning out of a tackle to score.

    BBC: Salford City Reds 16-32 Wigan Warriors

  • In addition, whereas barnacles just ooze out their cement, Crassicorophium processes its material in a spider-like spinning duct.

    ECONOMIST: A species of crustacean makes silk underwater

  • The public has been looking under the hood of the great spinning machine and thinks it has figured something out: If it works for a talent-challenged group like the Spice Girls, why not for me?

    FORBES: You Gotta Have A Flack

  • During Wednesday, the pace of the rescues increased from one per hour to three, progress that was measured by the spinning of the metal wheel that let out and then shortened the cable attached to the capsule -- a makeshift elevator with only two stops.

    CNN: After a final day together, miners begin to disband

  • Japan's Fukushima Daiichi nuclear-power plant sustained its worst power outage since a blackout in 2011 sent its reactors spinning out of control.

    WSJ: What's News

  • England roared back down the other end and threatened to score, but after spinning the ball out wide to the right, winger David Strettle was held up over the line -- forcing a decision from the video referee, which went in Wales' favor.

    CNN: Welsh edge England in Six Nations thriller

  • Cash-strapped Darlington, who are due to come out of administration this summer, were handed further good news with a potentially money-spinning home tie against Leeds United.

    BBC: Clubs discover Carling Cup fate

  • But ultimately Glamorgan missed out on promotion in the four-day game after failing to impress in the money-spinning one-day and Twenty20 competitions - tournaments that Glamorgan's board had demanded success to lure the lucrative corporate market.

    BBC: Matthew Maynard challenges dejected Glamorgan

  • Those readers (including this reviewer) who have risked grievous bodily harm with free weights, and felt the life being hoovered out of them on a stair-climber, will find the author's lyrical accounts of spinning both baffling and boring and as hard to understand as the desires of Mr Elliott's apotemnophiles.

    ECONOMIST: American medicine

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