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In other words, when is Dial coming to New York in full?" This was the question that drove Arnett.
HONOLULU — Channel 110 is a choice spot on Hawaii's digital cable dial, coming right after Fox News and right before CNN Headline News.
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No refrain across the dial came across more clearly.
Yannis Casse, Van Cleef's wholesale manager for Europe, said that retail buyers at the watch salon last month said they saw the watch as having a wide appeal to both men and women because its dial comes in two sizes, 38 or 42 millimeters, and can be set with diamonds encircling the dial.
Indeed we have decided that if we see the later stage of the dial come out of the time machine set at angle x, then we will set the dial to x+90, and throw it into the time machine.
The color and texture of the dial come from the glossy white silk of the outfit worn by the bride in a Japanese wedding.
Fourteen small squares between zero and 14 seconds on the dial come together to form a long comic strip, with the words "What could you do in 14 seconds?" written underneath.
The auction catalog defies spell-check programs with its rarefied terminology: the brass theodolites, binnacle compasses, and equinoctial dials come with knurled knobs, vernier adjustments, hinged gnomons, and pinnule sights.
Unsurprisingly, many of these accidental dials come from cell phones.
When direct dialing came out and you could dial local numbers yourself, it was the hottest thing since sliced bread (which, by the way, revolutionized commercial baking in 1928. All those nice even pieces!) But direct dialing also put most of those operator ladies out of business.
The theme of this year's forum is 'getting to what's next,' basically being dialed into coming trends.
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