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Half an hour later we're all in the sitting room with eight more bottles of wine, pencils at the ready, bits of paper torn up.
IN A conveniently blog-ready bit of statistical happenstance, when you step into a commercial aircraft departing from or bound for an American city, the chance that you will die in a fatal terrorist attack on that flight (based on figures from 1989-2009, anotnot factoring in how far you're planning to fly) is just about one in a million.
It's more of a tradition — and this year, it looks like AT&T is getting ready a bit early.
Let Mr. Brookz and Ms. Dietrich tell the story: Everything was ready: diamond bits, drills, a powerful vacuum system, a generator (no electricity at the grave), special cements and epoxies, a way to safely transport the bust.
He had one ready-made bit about how he and Pippa are the grit, the local organizers are the oysters, and the resulting Assemblies are the pearls.
The rebels bring their prizes to a mechanic's workshop opposite Abu Firas's office, where they're soon fixed up and made battle-ready; a bit of welding and a new rebel logo to replace the regime's and they're good to go.
The rebels bring their prizes to a mechanic's workshop opposite Abu Firas' office, where they're soon fixed up and made frontline-ready; a bit of welding and a new rebel logo to replace the regime's and they're good to go.
The idea is that between them, Microsoft and Intel can establish a basic system of ready-made bits of technology and software which can be put together by anyone wanting to make mobile telephones.
But now that the migration path to 64-bit computing is well understood though Microsoft has yet to ready its 64-bit flavor of Windows the chip industry is now abuzz with talk of "dual cores" and "multiple cores".
"They are determined, ready, even a bit aggressive and angry," Domenech said.
He said he was more than ready for that bit of tiresome family business to fade.
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