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There was the Packer Circus (more money, lots of opprobrium and a host of fast bowlers trying to knock your head off) and the rebel tours to South Africa (money again, a ban but this time not enough opprobrium).
In fact, a golden spell for the Africans put an unpleasant look on the scoreboard as a host of fast breaks and five unanswered goals gave them a 13-goal cushion, undoing all the good work from Team GB at the end of the first period.
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Over the past few years a host of fast-growing firms such as Elance, oDesk and LiveOps have begun to take advantage of "the cloud"—tech-speak for the combination of ubiquitous fast internet connections and cheap, plentiful web-based computing power to deliver sophisticated software that makes it easier to monitor and manage remote workers.
With a whole host of fast and easy options, convenience food can often seem like a rather benign solution to filling a meal.
The 300,000-square-foot Stern's, the 108,000-square-foot J. C. Penney, a 12-screen cinema and a host of stores and fast-food franchises fill the mall and line the thoroughfares.
Typical wisdom has been that high-quality carbon nanotubes were much easier to create than high-quality BNNTs, but this new, easy process may change that thinking and get nanotubes into a host of applications much faster, he says.
Instead, the principle defences are tight fairways, averaging about 25 yards wide, thick rough that gets deeper the further off line you go, a host of blind shots, fast-running and difficult-to-hold saucer-shaped greens, and deep bunkers, called "white faces" by the members.
On Tuesday, several Democrats pushed back against Obama's trade agenda, and said they would demand a host of conditions for fast-track, if they granted it at all.
Newly created PUIs drive a host of plasma instabilities, from fast magnetosonic and Alfvénic waves, ion cyclotron waves, to lower hybrid waves (e.g., Lee and Ip 1987; Cairns and Zank 2002; Gary and Madland 1988, see Gary 1991; Isenberg 1995; Zank 1999 for extensive summaries).
Of all the resource-rich countries they studied, only two were able to grow as fast as two per cent a year, while a host of the resource-poor nations grew much faster.
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