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Meanwhile the threat of a sweeping crackdown looms, made easier by the long periods of detention without trial allowed under the revived emergency laws.This does not mean plain sailing for Egypt's deep state.

Thinking about John Lewis as the Christmas season looms made me remember an encounter with the company earlier in the year that provided a vivid example of how intertwined are luck and good planning in the running of a flourishing business.

Above ground, Frank Barkow and Regine Leibinger, two Berlin architects, built an undulating line-up of looms made of wooden poles and waves of cotton yarn, more than 90 kilometers, or about 55 miles, of yarn in total.

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While a uniform curriculum will end the welter of instructional programs that has long hindered systemwide improvement, a bigger challenge still looms: making that single curriculum work in an endless variety of schools, including many where the factors conducive to its use are not as prevalent as at P.S. 172.

Lieutenant Keough wonders if not knowing that death was looming made Mr. Agard less cooperative.

Federal Express Corp. of Memphis, Tenn., seeing the fax threat looming, made a bid in 1984 to gain control of it with a service called ZapMail.

With a general election looming, making best use of the grid is a political skill that matters, especially when the summer break often means newslists are thin.

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The remarks suggest that a fundamental gap exists between the two sides over austerity measures — and, with a major payment to the International Monetary Fund looming, make default and a Greek exit from the Eurozone seem more likely than they were even a few weeks ago.

Nearby, women are bent over looms making traditional Berber rugs.

None of the female setters I've spoken to have cited the baffling experience of using a computer as an impediment to getting more puzzles done; indeed, there is an alternative history of programming in which female-operated looms make computers seem like abacuses – a thread connecting the crossword-solving women of Bletchley Park to the mother of the modern crossword, Margaret Farrar.

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