Scrapping them would pull about 3m people above the poverty line.
In just a few hours on the water, the divers can pull free about 1, 000 pounds of nets.
Chevrolet is not going to pull an about-face and appear in advertising on CBS during the Super Bowl on February 3.
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Authors Lloyd Dixon, Geoffrey McGovern and Amy Coombe tried to pull detailed information about the 44 asbestos trusts.
That means Jeep executives can go to a secure Web site and pull up information about people playing its Disc Dogger game, designed by YaYa, as well as games designed by other companies.
One was about to pull a gun from his waistband when he was spotted by a staff member.
But Michael Kovacevic's perfectly-timed challenge stole the ball from his feet as he was about to pull the trigger.
Collins wasn't about to pull Harvey, even though the pitcher's spot was due up first in the bottom half of the inning.
Goodwillie appeared to foul Gary Miller as they pair tussled for possession and, as the striker was about to pull the trigger, he was felled by Paul Lawson.
Neither side looked convincing, Goodwillie lashing a great chance wide and Riordan slipping inside the box at the other end as he was about to pull the trigger.
He found space in the box to receive the ball and just as was about to pull the trigger, Stephen Carr's tackle diverted the ball to Bent, who fired in from six yards.
The investors are likely to pull the raw information about a borrower, roll up their sleeves, and analyze the credit quality themselves, either as a primary decision-making tool, or as a double-check on the rating.
Apple Chief Steve Jobs could be about to pull off yet another neat piece of jujitsu, using the limits placed by Microsoft on how netbook makers can use its software to set Apple apart from its low-end competitors.
Facebook is testing whether to follow Twitter's lead and allow users to click on a hashtag to pull up all posts about similar topics or events so it can quickly index conversations around trending topics and build those conversations up, giving users more reason to stay logged in and see more ads.
We will hear a lot in the coming days about whether the pull-out is too quick or too slow.
Do you see any chance that you might pull back from your statement about stepping down period, period, period?
The shooting spree strained already tense U.S.-Afghan relations and intensified a debate about whether to pull out American troops ahead of their planned 2014 withdrawal.
Its event horizon, the outer edge inside which not even light can escape from the black hole's gravitational pull, would be only about 7.5 million kilometres.
So there's a good deal of uncertainty about whether Gilead can pull off what its pharma competitors could not.
Might that raise a few small doubts about how he will pull all those international aid efforts into line?
President GEORGE W. BUSH: There's an interesting debate in the Democrat Party about how quick to pull out of Iraq.
Some bows required a lifetime of training and immense strength as the archers had to pull weights up to 200lbs (about 90kg).
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Atletico enjoyed some good fortune early on when Perea seemed to pull down Agger as he was about to shoot but was not penalised.
No comment from him today about Zimbabwe's pull-out from the Commonwealth.
Books like The Power of Pull by John Hagel, John Seely Brown and Lang Davison talk about it in terms of the shift from push to pull.
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If 25, 000 workers accept, that would pull Ford s attrition rate ahead by about six to eight years.
Pull it out and its wings, about a foot long, snap into place.
In his next set he was able to manage about the same number of pull-ups as when he had started.
She is the latest in a growing list of competitors to pull out of the event amid fears about health and safety in teh althletes' village.
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