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...allies in its cause. All was going well, he claims, until Toshiba decided to ruin the party. "We have had many, many meetings with Toshiba," Nishitani says. But when it came to explaining the benefits of joining the alliance to his counterparts at Toshiba, he adds with a shake of his head, "we could not get them to understand...
...Maybe he’ll make a little shake, but he’s going north and south,” Thomas said. “You just have to meet him head on, wrap him up and make sure we drive him back. Every single play he has to land on his back, because if he lands forward that’s just an extra two or three yards we’re just conceding...
Media coverage in the United States all too commonly refers to the plight of the typical American driver who has now found himself another couple of hundred dollars poorer thanks to fuel costs. Their response is to shake their fist at the Saudis, or Russia or whoever else has been most recently accused of constricting supply; or, if you’re listening to National Public Radio, it’s the oil companies’ fault...
...eventually given a yellow card at the 78:54 mark after yelling at the official that the only reason a certain foul wasn’t called was because the person committing it “goes to Harvard.” Following the match, Evans refused to shake the outstretched hand of assistant coach Bruce Murray and all of the other Crimson players and coaches, and quickly called all of his players off of the field...
...Industrial Revolution. Since unification, Germany has spent on the former East a staggering $1.46 trillion, much of it squandered, but Halle's high-tech development shows that not all of it was wasted. The presence of world-class companies like Probiodrug proves that even the most downtrodden town can shake off years of lethargy and begin a comeback. If Halle can do it, can the rest of Germany be far behind...