Building a uniform is a key piece in - I mean a key thing - in keeping your wardrobe together.
Michigan-based ALTe has developed a turn-key plug-in hybrid conversion for fleet and niche vehicles.
The president has pulled out of a Monday event in Ohio - considered a key swing state - in order to return to Washington to monitor the storm - although he is still set to attend a rally with former President Bill Clinton in Florida earlier in the day.
The key question is whether voters' opinions have hardened during what many observers regard as having been a low-key campaign - and in particular to see whether either side has managed to impress the quarter of voters who told these pollsters in January that they simply didn't know which way to vote.
For example, an icon similar to the SSL encryption key-prevalent in e-commerce transactions-may pop up to indicate that a site matches a user's privacy tolerance level.
Rafsanjani -- a key politician in the Islamic republic -- has also become increasingly vocal about the election results.
After the kickoff in Denver, Priebus told reporters that the low-key manner in which Republicans typically pursue Hispanic votes isn't working.
Bail-out plans for Greece are already thought to have contributed to a defeat for her centre-right coalition in a key state election in North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) earlier this month.
Moral, ethical and just plain fair-play issues aside, a key issue in buy-sell planning is how the spouse should factor into the agreement.
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Suddenly the Greek deal - which was a key plank in last week's eurozone agreement - is up in the air.
And for the first time, we spelled out the actions that are required -- in four key areas -- to achieve the sustained and balanced growth that we need.
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"This is the first part of our strategy to open mono-brand stores in key opinion-forming cities throughout Europe and the States, " David Crickmore, the company's CEO, told CNN in an interview from his office in Oman.
Meanwhile, the elder sister of Serena Williams, seven-time grand slam winner Venus Williams , played a key role in a 2-1 win for the United States over South Africa in Perth.
Piper Jaffray analyst Jesse Pichel said high prices for polysilicon--a key material used in solar cell manufacturing--eroded LDK's margins.
Today it rings -- in the key of E -- each hour, while a series of quarter bells chime every 15 minutes.
Tensions have intensified since an Islamist-backed constitution - criticised for failing to protect key rights - was adopted in December.
As the defeated foe, Richard was given a low-key burial in the Franciscan friary of Greyfriars.
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New Zealand football manager Dean Bell, the former Wigan captain, said Leuluai was eager to make amends for his low-key performances in the tournament to date.
As the official headphone partner of THE X FACTOR, the new X Headphones will be seen in episodes throughout the season as well as featured in a key in-show integration.
If the key in-house lawyer or outside counsel is from Mars and the essential IT leader is from Venus, then use an interplanetary translator to help develop a litigation-preparedness program.
The story has received relatively low-key coverage in Pakistan.
Dr Foster, the research group he works for, looks at four key measures - deaths in hospital, deaths within 30 days of discharge, deaths after surgery and deaths among patients in low risk conditions.
On taking office in August 2008, he vowed to deliver on land reform - a key issue in a predominantly agrarian economy.
All tourism operations in the parks are low-key, sustainable and in many cases, family run, with local guides that work alongside the authorities to promote conservation.
The Games Lanes are located in one lane in either or both directions on key roads linking Olympic venues - they are in place on 30 miles of key London roads.
Ford disclosed the news in typically low-key fashion, deep in its earnings release.
And it could all come down to what happens in a few key states -- like right here in North Carolina.
Another -- just this week in the Ten Commandments case -- she was the key vote in striking down the Ten Commandments display at the Kentucky courthouses.
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