After coming under pressure from McLaren's Lewis Hamilton at Turn One on the opening lap, Vettel produced a sublime performance to convert his pole position, while Alonso finished seventh and Webber eighth.
BBC: Red Bull's Sebastian Vettel kept Formula 1 title belief
Then, in the decisive moment of the race, Button was able to take advantage of a mistake by Hamilton at the end of the first lap to pass the McLaren impressively and move into third place at Turn One on the second lap.
He made a terrible start as Vettel flew past him at the first corner and Alonso found a small gap to surge past Raikkonen on turn one and then past Hamilton on the outside of turn three to move quickly into third.
Making matters worse, they had started, before the shutdown, to turn on one another.
ECONOMIST: They have lost a crucial round in Iran��s struggle for change
"About a thousand groups are using these right now to study the brain because it lets you turn on one cell, or one kind of cell, and figure out what it does, " Boyden said.
An internal cage with the balance wheel, balance spring and escapement completes one full turn on its axis in forty-five seconds.
FORBES: Luxury Watch Exhibit, TimeCrafters, Opens to the Public
Campbell, in particular, looked bright and sharp and one clever turn on the edge of the box after a breathtaking run from first-half substitute Phillips - on for the injured Elliott Grandin - almost produced a great counter-attacking goal.
Clinton admitted that the deepening impact of the financial meltdown, which is dominating the agenda at this year's meeting in Davos, had left many people frightened -- but said the global scale of the crisis proved that the world's nations could no longer afford to turn their backs on one another.
The terms under which Fred Wilpon and his company, Sterling Equities are negotiating a settlement with Irving Picard, the man seeking compensation for the Madoff victims, will likely turn one way or another based on the degree to which Picard can show that Wilpon or his people sensed any trouble with the fund before getting out.
After two minutes, turn on the middle switch and leave it on for one minute.
Steve Jobs is renowned for many reasons serial extreme innovation, Pixar, nonconformity, black turtlenecks, making Apple the most highly valued company on the planet, design breakthroughs but one of his less-celebrated achievements might turn out to be one of his most-valuable: declaring war on Google.
The challenge in stage one is to turn the lights on and make tracking and reporting about information related to sustainability as efficient as possible.
FORBES: Four Steps to Improving Profits through Sustainability
One possible explanation, which I find the most likely, is that they were seeking one more screw to turn on the accused, pushing for a guilty plea and cooperation against others.
This morning I met with FBI Director Mueller and the relevant agencies to discuss their ongoing investigation into what caused one individual to turn his gun on fellow servicemen and women.
WHITEHOUSE: President Obama Speaks on Fort Hood and Job Numbers
The key to cracking that nut is apparently the new thermal assisted optical element Fujitsu's developed, allowing for an ultra-tiny sub-hundred nanometer optical spot size, which in turn should enable recording on the one terabit (not byte, let's not get crazy here) per square inch level.
We should be willing to challenge old assumptions in order to lessen the prospects of such violence in the future. (Applause.) But what we cannot do is use this tragedy as one more occasion to turn on each other. (Applause.) That we cannot do. (Applause.) That we cannot do.
"I lost the throttle on turn nine which I was told was due to a failure on one bank of the control system, " Coulthard said when his race was over.
And I believe that we can begin on day one to turn the economy around.
CNN: Clinton's November 19, 2007, speech on economic challenges
So how could a government agency then turn around and say: spending on one thing displaces spending on another?
FORBES: A Revealing Ad Exposes The Department Of Energy's Hypocrisy
One is to turn back the clock on financial integration: then pure-floating or semi-fixed systems might once again be used successfully.
He is the absolute perfect choice for the role, and would turn this instantly into one of the best on-film Batman villains of all time.
Set up an activity for "Play Xbox, " for example, and in one touch it'll turn on your console, switch your TV to the correct source, select the right channel on your amp, and so on.
They, I mean I don't want to get in to oil economics, but the idea that one can sort of turn the tap on and off like this, in the quantities that Gordon Brown suggests, I think is unrealistic.
Still, toward the end of his mayoralty, one community after another seemed to turn on him.
Moppers rotate into the six-sweeper rotation, aiming to turn the three mops on either side into one continuous mop.
WSJ: When These Olympians Say Their Job Is 'No Sweat,' They Mean It
All it would take was one word from on high to turn today's darling guohua artists into tomorrow's exiled laborers.
WSJ: Chinese Art in an Age of Revolution: Fu Baoshi | A Message in the Landscapes | By Lee Lawrence
This could turn into a battle between Islamists on the one side, and, on the other, secularists, liberals, and Christians.
The San Francisco-based criminal defense attorney has been quietly making a name for herself as the one hackers turn to when they find themselves on the wrong side of the law.
Xavi went close for Spain with one piece of brilliance, deftly flicking the ball up with one touch before shooting on the turn in a manner reminiscent of a goal Thierry Henry once scored for Arsenal.
This basic misunderstanding, left unattended, may one day lead governments to turn back the clock on liberal trade.
应用推荐