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"The fact that First Look hired so many talented people to create Racket, spent more than a million dollars on it, and in the end fired everyone before Racket ever published a single story must stand as one of the greatest squanderings of money and leadership ineptitude in modern journalism," he wrote.
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She generates tremendous power by using her shoulders, hips and legs to create racket-head speed.
That means fewer moving parts, and fewer ways to create a racket.
Sixteen months ago, Thurman, who earned a degree in aerospace engineering from Mississippi State in 1992, received a directive from Muir and Wilson's tennis gurus to create a racket that maximized spin.
The NILUS sensor nodes are networked using technology provided by the Seaweb team, which is also helping a Singaporean project called UNET.The shallow offshore waters around Singapore, where container ships and snapping shrimp create a racket, present a particularly difficult environment for acoustic signalling, but UNET nodes manage to communicate at distances of more than 2km.
Here are some ways to create a racket: Show up late--loudly.
Throughout the Bizet a security helicopter buzzed above the stage in a circle, flying unusually low and creating a racket.
The Reaper has a nine-hundred-horsepower engine, and its thrum, combined with the tinnier whirs of the Predators, created a racket like a NASCAR sprint.
Our favorite villains include the Gene Krupa imitators who bang on plastic buckets in subway stations, creating a racket that could strip enamel off teeth.
At that he picked up a heavy stick and went at it, creating a racket as loud as the beaver's.
Under Continual Scrutiny McIlroy was being filmed during an interview before the Irish Open outside the press room while several dozen Irish fans, like keening sea birds, created a racket behind him with their shrill "RoryRoryRory!" cries.
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