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Much of it will stem from the fact that Qik is included as a default application on millions of devices, including the HTC EVO 4G and Nokia N97.
But his biggest impact on the next election won't come from campaigning; it will stem from his own popularity, high or low.
"I've never been more optimistic about the year ahead". [Obama's] biggest impact on the next election won't come from campaigning; it will stem from his own popularity, high or low.
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It's inevitable demise will stem from a problem that only starts to hit you as you grow up: the complicated nature of time.
Its deepest competition will stem from VMware and virtualization providers that market to developers.
It's unlikely that such work will stem from industry sponsored initiatives.
The greatest gain that will stem from European Monetary Union and the single currency is that it will force politicians and businessmen alike to face up to their real economic problems.
Other changes that will stem from Neller's review were outlined by Marine Corps Times over the weekend.
The best opportunity for comity and accomplishment will stem from adult conversations on how to make real progress stanching the flow of red ink and reducing historic deficits.
Most of the increase will stem from greater use of coal and natural gas, although these will remain secondary to petroleum products in the overall energy mix.
Presentations will stem from different disciplinary approaches, such as anthropology, law, and political science, thus providing a comprehensive point of view on the topic.
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