The RX100 spent most of that time in the hands of my girlfriend, who, I must add, is also head over heels in love with that thing.
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"The crucial thing is this diamond has been in circulation certainly since the beginning of the 16th Century during which time it has been in the hands of whole sequence of different rulers, " told Radio 4's Today programme.
Plus, most remakes are put in the hands of first-time directors, who don't want to risk screwing up a moneymaker.
Her maiden slam means all four majors are in the hands of first-time winners for the first time in history, following wins by Li Na, Petra Kvitova and Samantha Stosur at Roland Garros, Wimbledon and the U.S. Open last year, respectively.
Is it also coincidental that in this time of union decline, the amount of wealth concentrated in the hands of the top 1% is the largest since 1929, the time in our history immediately preceding the era when the modern union movement was taking hold?
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I'm not sure all this information was in the hands of TSA at the time.
But in the hands of the first-time director, Arne Glimcher, it becomes the worst sort of varnished kitsch.
The region's largest country, Brazil, is in the hands of a long-time Castro ally, Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva .
Many of the farms ended up in the hands of Mugabe's allies, including, at the time, Moyo.
While commercialization of the Kodak laser technology will take some time, now that it is in the hands of IMAX, we would expect them to leverage existing hardware relationships to exploit the traditional movie theater opportunity.
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So whether you see the blossoms or the vomit, a half full cup of sake or a half empty can of beer, the future of Japan is in the hands of the Japanese, not the New Economy gurus we read about in TIME, Newsweek and Fortune.
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"These proposals place virtually unlimited discretion on teachers' pay in the hands of head teachers at a time when unfairness and discrimination are already rife, " she said.
Probably his calculation would have been that he would be safer in U.S. custody than in the hands of the Iraqis at the time when of course, there's a lot of resentment now coming out toward the Iraqi regime.
For the second time in seven months, a prototype device has failed testing at the hands of the FCC, although this time it wasn't because it was interfering with TV signals -- it just wouldn't stay powered on.
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Is there a chance, though, that your tying the hands of commanders in war time by putting this into federal law?
In the midst of the mayhem, they must also shut down an unexpected threat in the nick of time - prevent five tons of weapons-grade plutonium from falling into the wrong hands.
You can go back to the beginning of the Church, or the Roman Empire, and there never was a time that the media was in the hands of people.
The network was created at a time when the distribution of pop culture was firmly in the hands of a few entertainment companies.
Of Cherry Creek's 18 all-time losses in individual meets, two came at the hands of Franklin-led Regis, and Tuesday's would make a third.
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The only hope of sparing Iraq a similar fate is by allowing the responsibility for rapidly establishing the institutions and mechanisms for Iraqi self-governance to remain in the hands of an American-led civil administration truly committed to achieving that goal at the earliest possible time.
The crew at The Verge recently scored some hands-on time with the device, and in the process, cleared up much of the speculation regarding Ma Bell's upcoming Atrix 2 -- also known as the Edison.
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Labour whips and spouses are particularly worried about what MPs with lots of time on their hands in the evenings might find to occupy them in London.
As a matter of fact, their speedy handling of that housing market collapse coupled with the creation of the RTC which did an incredible job of putting properties back in private hands and on the local tax rolls in two years time.
We were a bit disappointed that the connection didn't come at the hands of a 30-pin jack or Lightning port, but overall the unit worked quite nicely in our limited time with it.
Uneducated farm hands flocked to cities just in time for the Great Depression of the 1930s.
The economy is weak because so little of this cash is in the hands of people with a propensity to spend it (see " Not This Time").
Kumar, still in the friendly hands of being questioned by prosecution lawyer Jonathan Streeter, had an easy time by continuing to throw his Wharton School buddy, Rajaratnam, under the proverbial bus.
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Those of the Michael Moore strain of liberalism want to turn back the hands of time so that we can go back to living in 1950s suburban Michigan.
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Restaurant profiles provide users with location, website, phone numbers, and estimated wait times, while some control is also put in the hands of the diners with a rating option that allows the users to breakdown the wait time by none, short, long, and full.
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For those of you taking the time to read this article, it is in your hands.
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