At the time, Microsoft was in litigation with two small firms that eventually stung Gates badly.
The New York Mets' 11-2 loss to the Pirates on Saturday stung for everybody else, too.
The Lions were stung and made six changes for the second Test in Brisbane.
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It has been stung by suicides in the wake of the Afghanistan and Iraq wars.
Sallie Mae was also stung when its would-be suitors led by private-equity firm J.
Ubisoft was previously stung by a flawed adaptation of another hit game franchise, Prince Of Persia.
Countless Economist hacks were helped, and two or three were stung, by his advice.
Davis also required treatment in the third set after being stung by a wasp.
Lucious stood on the court after the buzzer sounded, stung by the final half-second.
So how does Mr Griffiths avoid getting stung himself when he trades on eBay?
Maybe she'd been stung by a hook before, a distinct possibility in this era of catch-and-release.
Someone trusting this rule of thumb valuation measure has the potential of really being stung .
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Ipswich were stung into action and, four minutes later, Pablo Counago hit the crossbar.
While I was trying to figure out my next move, I got stung on the chin.
Chesapeake is an example, but Southeastern was also stung badly in Japan in 2011.
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But, stung perhaps by letters from his father, he did not consider it heroic enough.
Global Witness reported other shipments going to Laos from Stung Treng that same month.
Severe reactions don't usually happen the very first time a person gets stung, Capes said.
If so, they may have been stung into action by the City of London riot.
England might have expected to run through the tail, but again they were stung by Bangladesh's tenacity.
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It will be us, the average consumer, stung on every minor and major transaction in the economy.
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All this came as the temperatures plummeted to the bone-numbing and the snow swirled and stung faces.
Stung by what they see as unfair competition, bricks-and-mortar retailers are supporting efforts to change the law.
Stung by Mr O'Neill's criticism, the World Bank's bureaucrats have been working overtime to prove him wrong.
Stung by falling behind, Inverness committed more men forward and scored the equaliser five minutes before half time.
Issuers of private-label cards, stung by high delinquencies and defaults, pulled back sharply due to the financial crisis.
Rangers were stung into action and Boyd's powerful effort was deflected over the crossbar off goalkeeper Ruddy's thigh.
The plunge in sales of light trucks in the U.S. stung all three automakers, especially Ford and Chrysler.
And what stung the white South Africans most of all was their virtual exclusion from world sporting competitions.
Stung by this brutal recession, businesses that have kept their doors open are still wary about adding workers.
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