Seagate would then commence a tender offer for the remaining outstanding shares of LaCie (followed as the case may be by a squeeze-out procedure), subject to a clearance decision from the AMF.
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Firstly, you should be able to squeeze out a decent-ish 40-inch image out of this shooter if you set the right mood with your lighting, and secondly, focusing is a relative cinch with the included controls on top.
As a result, it was Lautenberg who was able to squeeze out a come-from-behind 4-point win over Congresswoman Millicent Fenwick.
For them, it has been testing a new bit of technology - called the broadband regenerator - which it hopes can squeeze a fairly decent speed - up to 5Mbps - out of lines that have struggled before.
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If we just took our existing building stock in homes and insulated them, had new windows -- schools, hospitals, a lot of big institutions -- we could squeeze huge efficiencies out of that.
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They also point out that new technologies such as print on demand, which makes printing short runs of physical books more economical, should help them squeeze more money out of the old-fashioned format.
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So his speech marking 12 months since the transport white paper is unlikely to impress - unless, of course, he has managed to squeeze some new concessions out of the prime minister and can whip the long-awaited rabbit out of his hat.
The shake-out from the global credit squeeze led to the first run on a British bank for generations.
Austin has opened some call-center operations in India to squeeze out similar savings.
You can expect to squeeze 138 miles out of that little battery-powered baby.
That is, if you squeeze an extra dollar of take-home pay out of your boss, 46 cents of it belongs to the college.
Firms of every description sought to squeeze out inefficiencies, sell off non-core businesses and close redundant operations, all in the name of shareholder value.
What makes Mr Brown such a marvellous chancellor, on this view, is that he has worked out how to squeeze the well-off and help the poor without anybody really noticing: he says one thing but does another (and as good enlightened democrats we are asked to admire this fraud on the electorate).
Selig wants to squeeze even more money out of the big boys -- from cable TV revenues, gate receipts and corporate box receipts.
This cunning trick would probably explain why we couldn't get any internal hardware detail from the few benchmark tools we installed, but we did squeeze out a score of 614 in Vellamo -- detailed breakdown in the gallery below.
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Making the investment case for the extra kit and platform upgrades required to squeeze the remaining billions of barrels out of sub-sea reservoirs is harder to do when tax is not only high but rising unpredictably, and when there are so many other investment options around the world.
So go forth, friends, and use this new info to either make the switch or squeeze a better deal out of your current provider -- just remember, no matter how hard you try, you're just not gonna be able to get that unlocked GSM phone to play nice with Sprint or Verizon.
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One-hundred-and-eighty thousand volunteers have been working three-hour shifts in the swing states to squeeze out every last voter.
Patients are often unaware of these gotchas, and trying to squeeze something out of their coverage can be so time-consuming and frustrating that they simply give up.
This should be kept uppermost in mind as central bankers respond to the credit crunch coming out of the so-called subprime squeeze (which is actually a worldwide risk-premium reset).
The Yankees have been forced to field a cast of minor leaguers and past-their-prime vets, yet have found ways to squeeze production out of nearly every single one.
Some analysts have said that Airbus should push back the A350 program indefinitely to ensure it can at least squeeze a better performance out of its A330, a currently-in-service 295-seater that was built to compete with Boeing's 767.
Instead all three countries, along with Japan and Russia, have focused their attention on the denuclearisation of North Korea in six-party talks which Mr Kim has used to squeeze money out of all five in exchange only for broken promises.
That's how Wal-Mart can break out of the sales doldrums and squeeze more profits out of stores.
By sharing under-the-skin components among many models, Ford plans to squeeze out waste and to speed development time.
To squeeze out more revenue, Hanson plans to open new motor-rebuilding shops and offer more on-site repair and parts installation.
To squeeze out more revenue, Hanson plans to open new motor-rebuild shops and offer more on-site repair and parts installation.
Lower gas prices will increase energy consumption and displace some lower-carbon nuclear power and renewables, but will also squeeze out some dirty coal and oil.
The raids, conducted in Kirkuk and Mosul, were part of an ongoing effort to "put pressure on al Qaeda's networks to squeeze them out of their hiding places, " spokesman for Multi-National Force-Iraq, Lt.
"The way airlines have taken 130-seat airplanes and expanded them to 150 seats to squeeze out more revenue I think is finally catching up with them, " said Dean Headley, a business professor at Wichita State University who has co-written the annual report for 23 years.
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