• Now, in fact, it turns out that in Iraq -- you mentioned Iraq as a parallel -- in Iraq, we have been relatively successful in doing that.

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  • These scenes -- which unfold in parallel with the flashbacks -- are more cutting and compelling than the biographical sequences, in the jaundiced, cynical way of contemporary satire.

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  • And they look to us to do that, which is why we have had -- in parallel and as part of our overall Asia strategy -- a deep engagement strategy with the Chinese to manage a range of issues.

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  • The consultative nature of the brand detail will shift in parallel with the technology-driven changes in practice.

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  • If it is, the social and political discussions that need to happen and reach conclusions around the topic of geo-engineering ought to be happening now - in parallel with the technical research, if not ahead of it.

    BBC: Science & Environment

  • Many of the themes in Mr. Satter's analysis for the Journal parallel those found in the recently-published book War Footing: 10 Steps America Must Take to Prevail in the War for the Free World, lead-authored by Center President Frank J.

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  • Symyx has developed a machine as big as a walk-in closet that can mix thimble-size quantities of chemicals and metals in parallel, in up to 1, 000 combinations per day, to test and create new materials.

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  • To illustrate the link, the researchers mapped the results of a 10-year analysis of the data showing an average lag of one month between antibiotic use and parallel surges and declines in ampicillin-resistant Escherichia coli.

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  • It all seems to parallel ideas about left-handedness in human cultures.

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  • In an almost one-to-one parallel of the arguments that won the day in the Brighton courtroom, in January Malmo Mayor Ilmar Reepalu used the occasion of Holocaust Remembrance Day to bash Israel and Israel supporters and equate them with Nazi Germany.

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  • This is bad news first of all for Spain: Spain's debt had begun to trade in parallel to Italy's - meaning, rationally or otherwise, investors had begun to see the two countries as anchored in the saveable part of South Europe's economy.

    BBC: Italy: 'Hang on lads, I've got a great idea��'

  • For software vendors, Sledgehammer should enable the development of both 32-bit and 64-bit applications in parallel.

    CNN: AMD takes a different path with Sledgehammer chip

  • They can be more ornate than you'd expect, however: for a start, you can run multiple app-specific tasks in parallel, such as telling Chrome to search YouTube, IMDB and Rotten Tomatoes the moment you type in a movie keyword.

    ENGADGET

  • Notably, the fire-in-the-belly attitude that marked Australia's assault on Israeli embassy personnel had no parallel in an Australian federal courtroom last week as Judge Neil McKerracher adjudicated an extradition request from Hungary.

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  • About an hour later, I was part of the mass movement of students going in opposite directions, in wind-whipped snow, two roughly parallel columns moving from old campus to new and vice versa, faces in ski masks, bodies shouldering into the wind or pushed along by it.

    NEWYORKER: Midnight in Dostoevsky

  • Other aspects of the new IP include lower latency, a two-way data link in parallel with the video, and lower power consumption.

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  • Running in parallel with the will-she, won't-she of Mrs Fisher's impending delivery was the seemingly perennial question of when was a Briton going to win the Open again.

    BBC: Age no barrier for Watson

  • Damage assessments of this vastly larger category of potential espionage disasters -- and corrective actions -- should be undertaken in parallel with those launched in the wake of Hanssen's arrest.

    CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Center For Security Policy

  • Using Linux-based servers working in parallel, they generate a computer model of how a drill bit must twist and turn to hit one or more formations as much as 9, 000 meters below the sea floor.

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  • Users can watch past debates, rate performances or vote in a parallel essay contest in which submissions are posted anonymously to prevent a walk-off by the better-known candidates.

    FORBES: Russia's Online Underground Debate System

  • Such a track record, with its extensive collection of trial-ready facts, virtually guarantees a parallel round of lucrative antitrust settlements in the U.S. Indeed, many class-action specialists including Lieff Cabraser have jumped into the case.

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  • Other major DPJ figures, including former prime minister Naoto Kan, lost in their single-seat districts but managed to stay in the Diet through a parallel proportional representation contest.

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  • One of these tricks involves splitting a sequence of instructions into several separate sub-sequences and executing these in parallel.

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  • The festival has no parallel in southern Europe, but it's Christmas's non-identical twin: it holds a special place in the national psyche with its own customs, memories and social pressure.

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  • Chopping up work between many cores doing work in parallel will conserve power on battery-constrained devices, Huang argues.

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  • Mr. Alpert made much of his fortune by seeking out the unique qualities of other artists in his parallel career as a record-company executive.

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  • Weinberger tackled those problems by designing his chip from scratch, finding ways to split out parts of laborious signal-processing tasks and handle them in parallel.

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  • Mr Carter hopes to enter a second century of composition with unlimited horizons, an achievement almost without parallel in the history of 20th and 21st-century art.

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  • The police have confirmed only that they arrested a 43-year-old woman in connection with the parallel investigations into phone hacking and bribes paid to law enforcement officials.

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  • Death-penalty opponents originally considered their cause as a twin to that other great Enlightenment project, the abolition of slavery, and efforts to end both age-old practices ran at first in parallel.

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