It still got its Superbowl commercial, and a fine one at that, and it also got reams of free publicity in the days just before the main event.
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At York Crown Court on 8 April, Kelly admitted one charge of perverting the course of justice in relation to the speeding offence, one charge of perverting the course of justice in relation to a parking fine and one charge of speeding.
Hybrid offspring from matings between engineered males and wild females are fine because they have one A and one B.
About 9 years ago in 2004 I was having problems with my SNES (LONG after the console was no longer in production or supported by Nintendo), and I bought a used one that still worked just fine, and I can play all of my games in it.
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The mix of sound bond funds and cheap exposure to equities is a fine one for Ms Johnson's new customers, workers saving for retirement.
Its goal of prompting growth in the underachieving domestic side of Japan's economy is a fine one, and certainly there is room for huge productivity improvements in some areas, particularly agriculture.
The Times reported that the Federal Election Commission has only closed four cases related to contributions by minors, and imposed one fine against a former Maryland state senator whose son made his first contribution at the age of 18 months.
In January, it led to a stiff fine and suspended jail sentence for a former senior VW exec who was one of former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's confidantes.
In early 2007, it led to a stiff fine and suspended jail sentence for a former senior VW exec who was one of former Chancellor Gerhard Schroeder's confidantes.
Hamburg led 3-1 with 15 minutes left after an early goal from Marcell Jansen and two from Croatia striker Mladen Petric, but Milivoje Novakovic pulled one back with a fine free-kick on 75 minutes and Adil Chihi equalized two minutes from time with a shot that deflected in off defender David Rozehnal.
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And that was just one of a number of fine displays this campaign from the Spaniard, who overtook Jens Lehmann as the club's first-choice keeper last term.
The proposed law has included a provision which makes it mandatory for all hospitals to provide medical treatment to rape victims, failing which those in charge of hospitals could face up to one year of imprisonment and a fine.
Chichikov is a fantasist who imagines himself one day running a plush and productive estate, with a pretty wife and fine children, himself the very model of the perfect Russian citizen.
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Miss Tett does a fine job with the narrative, and in setting one bank's story in the larger tragedy of Japan's broken political economy.
Though the missive was not signed by Ung Huot -- interpreted by some as a ruse, by others as his ineffectualness in the partnership with Hun Sen -- Sihanouk acquiesced and issued a pardon, one that presumably covered the fine as well.
But that's a point to straddle, especially since brands like BMW have shown that luxury and performance aren't mutually exclusive, and Mercedes has done a damn fine job of showing that safety, performance, and luxury can all be rolled into one (at least in some of their cars).
Singing and playing piano in saloons and bistros, Cole mastered a great repertoire, and since the 1990s, he's shared it, releasing one fine CD after another.
So, while Lenovo is a fine company and is probably offering a decent tablet line, a one-sided presentations of their business case does not so the readers service.
Speculations and hypotheticals are fine, but given that I run a free promo on one of my books about every couple of weeks (I have 15 novels and climbing, so I can have a handful free now and again), I can say categorically that Amazon changed the algorithms.
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This involves shredding all of an organism's genetic material into pieces in one go by spraying it through a fine nozzle, and then sequencing the pieces without knowing where they came from.
They issued a 15-point declaration full of fine words about loving God and one's neighbour, but omitting any reference to the thorny problems of apostasy and religious conversion in the Middle East.
Ultimately, though, there's only so much you can do to fine-tune a 20-year-old design, and one that was originally envisaged - let's not forget - to launch astronauts, with all the extra assurance and cost that human spaceflight entails.
And Hibs ended the half on top, with Riordan forcing Paul Gallacher into a fine, one-handed save with another free-kick.
You won't skip a beat jamming through one of the top ten hospitality, fine dining and retail districts in the world.
That's fine though as we would rather wait a few weeks and have a better product then one that was rushed out the door.
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This is a fine detail in a persuasive account of the renaissance of English cricket, and no one is better qualified to tell it.
One could argue that the euro existed for a time without Greece and functioned fine, that allowing Greece to join was a mistake, and thus that a euro without Greece would be more stable.
And the hosts' fine fielding exhibition reached another level one run later when Mahela Jayawardene took a blinding one-handed chance at slip off Chris Read to gift Upul Chandana his 100th one-day scalp.
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One looks at a handsome young stage actor like Stephen Campbell Moore, who, as the hero, Adam Fenwick-Symes, has penetrating eyes, and one thinks, Why is this fine-looking young man behaving in such a feckless and stupid way?
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