Then I had The Epiphany , which will eventually come to all Windows 8 users.
Moments after the epiphany line, Biden talked about John McCain's frequent praise of Bush administration economic policies.
Four Steps to the Epiphany was the first text to show how startups are different from large companies.
The epiphany Sharp had led to the creation of The Urban Wine Company, a London-based collective of growers committed to making wine with their own grapes.
Architects assigned spaces above the nave colonnades and in the apses for brilliantly colored mosaics of Bible stories and supernatural manifestations such as the epiphany of the Trinity.
Another local startup is Epiphany Solar Water Systems, who invented the Epiphany E3H, a fully sustainable and cost effective invention that can purify water anywhere in the world.
But the epiphany came at mile 5, when I realized that I think I actually like to scare myself as a reminder not to become complacent or too comfortable again.
His 2003 book, The Four Steps to the Epiphany, introduces the idea of customer development the process of verifying that people actually want a product before spending enormous sums to build it.
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And in yet another unexpected use for coffee, we bring you the Epiphany onE Puck, a phone charger that siphons energy from your mug and uses it to power your gadgets.
But perhaps the most bizarre incident came at the start of this year, on the Feast of the Epiphany, when diplomats from the Spanish embassy, dressed as the Three Kings, went in horse-drawn carriages through Old Havana throwing out sweets for children.
Version 0.5 of the Epiphany Eyewear will contain a wifi chip, enabling the device to pair with a phone or tablet, sending the camera feed in real-time to a mobile Augmented Reality app or a social video app or to our site yougen.tv.
In the great mirror epiphany, its meaning reverses, representing not delusion but reality, the terrible truth Scotty apprehends when he recognizes the necklace.
The genesis of the study is rooted in an epiphany one of the authors had when surveying the menu at juice and smoothie chain, Jamba Juice.
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The team at Epiphany Labs has loftier goals than simply charging cell phones, but all good ideas have to begin somewhere.
Or is it the plan to just wait until Congress has an epiphany and sees the error of their ways?
Well, there's a slight problem with the majority counsel's epiphany as it has been passed down to the managers and then to you.
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The first prototype is ready and Epiphany is looking to Kickstarter to bring the project to fruition.
The story is awkwardly split, opening in tremulous peace and then exploding halfway through into a barrage of hectic incidents a kidnapping, a theft, a car accident, and an unlikely epiphany by the sea.
There is no scope for plots in which two copies of Kirk roam the universe until they meet in a dreadful epiphany: in quantum teleportation, the original copy of Kirk is destroyed by the very process of being entangled with the transporter.
Unfortunately, if Mr. Blair has had an epiphany about the gravity of his past underestimation of the danger posed by Islamofascism at home, he seems as yet unwilling (or perhaps, given his domestic preoccupations at the moment, simply unable) to recognize the ominous implications of the errors of his ways abroad.
Becoming a person who naturally and reflexively gives away success is seldom the result of a sudden epiphany.
And to put this in context, this enhanced stipend was not established because the NCAA suddenly had an epiphany.
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Blair's epiphany came at the height of Margaret Thatcher's "right-to-buy" revolution.
We also saw Rice University flip the switch on its new Epiphany Skyspace -- a green-roofed pavilion that's topped with a brilliant blue canopy of light.
Every last crooked rock of the place had at some point seated the bony arse of some hypochondriacal epiphany-seeker.
And then came my epiphany-of-the-day (inspired by discussion with digital media experts in the last panel): there is a better way to understand digital consumers!
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But in 1885, he had an epiphany: If he put the meat between two pieces of bread, people could walk around holding it.
When I had this epiphany that I was hiding the potato chips from myself, I realized there was an opportunity there.
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Bosanek will probably go back to being the anonymous secretary of the story (if she hasn't already done so), and the legislation inspired by Buffett's epiphany about her unequal tax rate will get named after him.
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