Mr. McElhinny displayed images of Samsung's Galaxy phone and ticked off their similarities to the iPhone.
In a recent research report, Simmons methodically ticked off plenty of headwinds for the sector.
And I think Jake wished you good luck when you ticked off all the various items.
Mahaffey ticked off a list of counterproposals--involving break time, overtime, absenteeism and janitorial services.
While it's commendable that Tyrrell is fighting, I'm ticked off that she has to.
Once one plane is ticked off the list, they start the process all over again.
Hafner hit a high drive that ticked off center fielder Rajai Davis' glove as he approached the padded wall.
He ticked off some areas where he thought new doors were opening: energy, health, education, tax policy, regulatory reforms.
In an interview, he ticked off members of his staff and administration as examples of the city's changing face.
She apparently was a little ticked off at the behavior of some of the folks who watched over her stay.
He's become obsessive about vegetable juicing, and ticked off his favorite ingredients: kale, red chard, beets, lemon, spinach, ginger root.
But having ticked off Mr Davies, Lord Elis-Thomas found that he did not know how Assembly members should be addressed himself.
Have you ever been ticked off and stopped doing business with someone who forced his or her political opinion on you?
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There is a lot of reason to be optimistic -- some of the data points I just ticked off for you.
Pinera ticked off a laundry list of his counterparts from other nations who had called him Wednesday to offer their congratulations.
He ticked off three: Jack Welch of General Electric, Andy Grove of Intel and a guy that few had ever heard of Mort Mandel.
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In a meeting with investors in November, Shell CEO Peter Voser ticked off how the firm is investing today to capitalize on long-term global demand.
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To receive the present much more generous subsidy, schemes will now need to be ticked off by December 12 - rather than 1 April 2012 as expected.
Brown ticked off a list of possible uses of domestic drones that reveals how they might zoom across economic sectors, as well as raise thorny issues for privacy.
American enthusiasts have been particularly ticked off about the Focus.
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Thomas Donohue, the Chamber's chief, ticked off priorities for 2007.
Intriguingly, many of the protesters ticked off local concerns (including those in Allentown, PA, where residents cited the tax deal the city cut for a hockey stadium).
Ms Atwater and her colleagues interviewed 163 workers from a broad range of jobs who had been disciplined in a variety of ways, from being fired to being ticked off.
Wickets continued to fall - Clarke taking 3-26 - and the Windies were barely helped when a rain shower reduced their over allowance to 41, with only nine runs ticked off.
More arrogant yet, the FCC is ticked off at the long distance telephone companies for breaking out this charge on their monthly phone bills instead of burying it in their other fees.
It is typically done with a half-day to two-day course in which participants learn about the nine personality types, pinpoint their own and find out what makes them tick -- and ticked off.
Unscom was told once before that it had ticked off all there was to know, only to discover almost by accident that Iraq was still concealing an industrial-sized chemical and biological weapons programme.
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