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Check out the clothes and what Pivot is all about by following the link.
July 2008 2008
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Check out the clothes and what Pivot is all about by following the link.
Say No To "Trashion" 2008
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The squatty 5 1/4-inch-tall iron pieces, available in white or chartreuse powdercoat, are called Pivot because of the sharp turned angles of their sides.
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Her manifesto, entitled The Pivot of Civilization, thoroughly delineates the mission of Planned Parenthood and its allied organizations in the eugenics movement.
Intellectuals and Society, Arnold Kling | EconLog | Library of Economics and Liberty 2010
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That joint venture, called Pivot, dissolved last year when the companies couldn't agree on pricing and marketing strategy, according to people familiar with the matter.
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But the cable companies were skeptical, because a prior cellphone partnership with Sprint, called Pivot, was a failure and essentially dissolved last year.
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But the cable companies were skeptical because a prior cellphone partnership with Sprint, called Pivot, was a failure and essentially dissolved last year.
Tech Firms to Build 2008
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The same companies created a separate joint venture with Sprint in 2005, dubbed Pivot, that offered cellphone service in about 30 markets by the time it stopped marketing late last year amid low demand.
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HP is trying to make a virtue out of this by having a big magazine-style front called "Pivot" I kid you not.
The Guardian World News Charles Arthur 2011
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"Anything visual is more immersive," explains Brett Brewer, the Microsoft general manager in charge of Pivot, which is part of the
FOXNews.com foxnewsonline@foxnews.com 2010
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