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What better time, they respectfully ask, to combine the growing army of idle hands with the current availability of uniquely cheap funding?
Instead, it seems that although Hong Kong may be a uniquely cheap place to roll out a commercial broadband network to the home, its people are all too typical of guinea pigs everywhere: unimpressed.Hongkong Telecom's interactive services chief, Allen Ma, has moved his projected break-even date back two years (to 2003) in the one year the service has been in operation.
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This produces a uniquely loud tone.
Uniquely, the limbs were lightweight, cheap to make and could even be made into Iron Man-style arms to enthuse amputee children.
Unlike in most developed countries, where comprehensive maternity care is free or cheap, in America having a child is uniquely expensive.
The way this is done, however with cheap energy and public sector over-employment playing a leading role1 is uniquely inefficient.
By chance, we landed on one of those uniquely animated patches of earth that people just don't leave: our quartier, rough, cheap, drunken (by the eternal Rue de Bouteille), violent (three Saturday night deaths in a row), but ancient and alive.
Yes, while plentiful and cheap, hydrogen is crazy combustible, has a low ignition point and is uniquely unstable.
Talk may be cheap, but when the markets are falling, prices are rising and credit is tightening, it's a uniquely affordable indulgence.
T S denotes the core Steiner tree (the set of nodes and edges) that is uniquely defined by x S. Outline: The algorithm works in three phases: In the assignment phase (Assign), the cheapest assignment of customers to facilities from F is found.
Getting there isn't easy or cheap (neither are the resorts, for that matter), but once you arrive you'll be greeted with a uniquely protected lagoon that's a veritable Garden of Eden for sea-life.
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