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If you ever wanted proof that some publishers in the video games industry tally earnings that dwarf those of all other forms of entertainment, cast a weather eye at the landlocked country of Liechtenstein.
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Greg James, the host of Radio 1's drive time afternoon show, estimates that, on average, he spends four to five hours a day wearing headphones, so he casts a weather eye over the selection laid out before him.
All of the stakeholders, casting a weather eye at the GMO experience, apparently agree that the bountiful benefits of nanotechnology cannot be harvested without full and transparent characterization of the risks they could pose to human health and the environment.
On the lower level of a double-decker railcar, Alex Laracy, 34, who owns a social media marketing company, complained that the weather had cast a dark cloud over his relationship.
Her casting was dependent on cold weather and rare, impersonal technology which director Fincher used to his advantage to cast a cold heartless Amy Dunne.
"I cast a wrestler.
I cast a blank vote.
cast a no vote.
The wintry blast was rather fitting as, on Monday, Pennsylvania's most famous groundhog, Punxsutawney Phil – a live rodent cast as a weather predictor – "declared" another six weeks of winter after "casting his shadow" on Groundhog Day, the second day of February.
New molds were made in 2004, because the 1989 molds had deteriorated, to cast an identical bronze replica that will better stand up to bad weather and vandalism.
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