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Something that could stretch everywhere and flash information along at the speed of electricity would be ideal.
Schumer's concerns surrounded special programs offered by exchanges like Nasdaq, BATS and the DirectEdge trading platform, which – in exchange for a fee – would "flash" information about buy and sell orders for a few fractions of a second before the information was made publicly available.
The officer returned fire and put out flash information on the subject during the pursuit, before he finally collapsed.
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Your activity updates are like a beacon of flashing information disseminated out across your network;– as it's not only your contacts that see this but their contacts too".
One minute we were in a fictional version of the White House, which the Secret Service had sealed off because of a security breach; seconds later the screen flashed information about how to contribute to the Twin Towers Fund, and then we were in the land of stylized commercials, lured by the neon-bright dazzle of Times Square to buy a car.
Your activity updates are like a beacon of flashing information disseminated out across your network;– as it's not only your contacts that see this but their contacts too". Your LinkedIn account is your space to share what you are achieving at university, and will be important when you graduate.
As breakfast came toward an end, Mr. Axelrod was asked how the president felt about what was seen as one of his campaign's toughest ads, in which Mr. Romney is shown singing "America the Beautiful" off key as the screen flashed information about his offshore investments.
Like Google Glass, the device in Apple's patent is head-mounted and flashes information on a small LED display that sits in front of and above the wearer's eyes; unlike Google Glass, whose prototype contains a display only in front of the wearer's right eye, Apple's patent calls for displays in front of both eyes.
All of which leads me to one nagging question: a close competitor, sitting right next to your colleague, flashing sensitive information right in front of his face — are you sure he wasn't trying to fake you guys out?
Trying desperately to be cute and irreverent, the show flashed this information on the bottom of the screen as Mr. Cruise was interviewed: "Tom can be seen in his underwear in eight of his films, including 'Magnolia.' " The ABC show ignored the evening's only truly outrageous stunt, which the Rivers special had the wit to include.
The report estimates that Venezuela's cheap-oil programme alone is worth $1.7 billion a year, though its most flamboyant feature cheap heating oil for poor Americans was recently scrapped.Russian and Iranian aid is more impenetrable than China's but flashes of information light up the murk.
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