Word: eating
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...next day, rations and water are running low. Soldiers rummage through the garbage to have a second look at items in the Meals Ready to Eat bags they tossed...
...Over the next decade, the number of fitness and aerobics instructors will grow 44%, according to the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics (BLS), making exercise training one of the fastest-growing fields. (Bonus: a worker in China can't stretch your legs in the States.) "We eat too much and work too hard," notes Ron Clark, CEO of the National Federation of Professional Trainers. "We're not taking the time to educate ourselves on basics, like going for an occasional walk, so we'll hire someone else to tell us what to do." Clark says trainers can make...
...seems kind of unreasonable,” said Amadi P. Anene ’08. “Most of the people who do come back from the river need Eliot space to eat, especially when dinner ends so early...
...reliance on the porous land borders. "We pack a layer of legal turtles on top, then put thousands of illegals underneath," says the Bengkulu dealer. "And often it's as easy as just putting a false label on the boxes. The customs officers in China must think their countrymen eat an awful lot of fish...
...spectrum as early as next year, others could lag behind by several years, holding back the mass production of equipment on which industries rely to lower costs. And if different countries assign different frequencies, handset vendors would have to build phones for separate markets - a logistical hiccup that would eat into profits. "Spectrum allocation is the biggest problem we have on our plate," says Hyacinth Nwana, Arqiva's managing director of mobile media. For the moment, at least in Europe, the mobile operators still have an edge in the turf war, because they know how to put phones in people...