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But, with those caveats, they will offer a window in the coming months into the minds of the handful of voters who could decide this race.
Our new column, Open Book, will offer a window onto the literary landscape: news of projects in the works, memorable moments at readings and panels, and other items of note in the world of books.
The trial, before Judge Denise L. Cote of United States District Court, is expected to feature testimony from chief executives from the five publishers, who will offer a window into their world of fierce price negotiations.
Now let's sit back and wait.' " Investors are also anxious for the government to release new unemployment figures on Friday, which will offer a window into how the economy fared in January.
The exhibition will offer a window into the lives of Coade and Fowles as well as Victorian GP and amateur astronomer Dr Richard Bangay, another former resident of the house.
Next week's release of figures from the audit bureau will offer a window into whether the disclosures of overstated circulation have made chains more conservative in what they report.
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Nokia, too, will offer a 4G Windows Phone smartphone, the Lumia 900, which it talked about later in the day.
It will offer a free rival to Windows, which can add $25 to $100 to the price of a computer.
Spiral Frog will offer a desktop downloader for Windows Media Files (no iPods!) that can be listened to on one PC and two portable devices.
To make more money from netbooks, it will offer a minimalist "starter" edition of Windows 7, the new version of its operating system due out in October.Intel, by contrast, has so far mainly benefited from the netbook craze, which has created a huge market for its Atom chip.
It is not necessary that you wait until the release of Windows Vista everything Ive read indicates that Microsofts new OS will offer a fairly easy upgrade route from Windows XP to Vista.
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