One that figures to throw pucks at him relentlessly even if Crosby remains sidelined.
The intimation is that figures and references to nature inform all of Still's work.
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That figures to disproportionately help the dominant vendors, which are already positioned to capture the bulk of the business.
Then it plugs your AIME into a formula that figures out your full retirement benefit, called your Primary Insurance Amount (PIA).
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The major hotel chain that figures out a way to implement "anytime check-in" on a mass scale will become the new Hilton.
Grant's Interest Rate Observer, a newsletter, has argued convincingly that figures in Fannie Mae's own accounts brought its reported earnings into question.
Sir Michael Scholar has written to the Home Office to seek reassurances that figures were not released to generate positive news coverage.
The 1994 Group of research intensive universities said that figures showed that some UK students "have obviously been wary of applying this year".
There are worries that figures to be released on Friday will show that the economy contracted during the final quarter of the year.
In this census, migrants will be counted both in their home town and in their new city so that figures can be cross-checked.
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Scottish Borders Council was told that figures for primary schools had also dropped after the conclusion of a free meals pilot which ended in June.
One snag is that figures on inventories are hard to measure.
They are appalled that figures, like party chairman Michael Ancram, are calling for the UK to renegotiate the terms of its membership of the European Union.
But Labour pointed out that figures from last year suggested that the quality of childcare is worse in France than in the UK with higher costs.
We made clear to each agency that figures presented in the report should be consistent with agency reporting under the CFO Act and the IG Act.
The Independent newspaper recently cast doubt on this claim, reporting that figures of 70, 000 people tuning into her online concerts were inflated as part of a publicity campaign.
That figures, since the title role, a middle-aged carpenter and former amateur boxer known as The Hammer, is played by the radio personality and former improv comic Adam Carolla.
Mr Miliband stressed that figures revealed by the Tories that the UK has only eight days worth of gas storage left ignored the role of imports and the North Sea.
There was no question about where to put the flat-screen TV, how to hide the endless wires none of the obsession with technology and convenience that figures in most decoration now.
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And she added that figures for Butlins could not be compared with a nightclub which people went to for just a few hours on a limited number of evenings a week.
So much so that figures from the Association of Graduate Careers Advisory Service show that media studies students are now slightly more likely to get a job on graduating than other humanities students.
The exact numbers of victims was hard to calculate, said Lookout, adding that figures from Google Play suggest that between two and nine million copies of apps booby trapped with BadNews were downloaded from the store.
She longs to keep the house in order, while everyone else is itching to relax or break free you can see it in the look of the film, the way that figures mess around within careful compositions.
In the Kabuki tradition of men playing female characters, Mr. Sawamura's gestural dances, full of delicate facial expressions and artful costume manipulation, marvelously capture the wiles of the serpent-demon maiden hoping to enter the temple that figures in the classic play.
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He said that figures for 2010-11 showed that nearly a quarter of people in prison were being held in overcrowded accommodation, either doubling up in cells designed for one occupant or being held three to a cell in spaces designed for two people.
Inking a productive veteran to a long-term contract that figures to take him past his prime is a risk many clubs have taken under pressure to win (though some showed signs of reining in the practice during the 2009 recession--the Yankees bidding adieu to 36-year-old Johnny Damon, for instance).
They were at 7-under 209 heading into a final group that figures to be as dynamic as ever, with 13 players separated by five shots, a list that includes major champions (Woods, Cabrera), aging champions (Bernhard Langer) and a half-dozen players who have been on the cusp of majors before.
One is the networking--nearly always, nearly all the time and aided by very clever Macromedia (nasdaq: MACR - news - people ) software that figures out who in the room closest matches your love of wine, your passion for rock climbing and your sexual proclivity (or whatever).
This snarling, fire-snorting Chimera, which has a storied history, epitomizes the mythical monster that figures in many classical Greek texts and was first mentioned, among those that survive, in Homer's "Iliad": it's a dramatic fusion of a lion's head and body, a serpent forming the tail, and a horned, bearded goat's head and neck protruding from the spiked spine of the lion.
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