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McAfee advised thecompany that "remediation time is estimated to be 30 minutes per user," says Solera CEOShillingford.
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But results would have been flat if not for the expenses incurred in figuring out the newspaper/broadcasting split, according to thecompany.
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ValueOptions of Texas, Inc., thecompany responsible for local mental health services, says that it will be forced to cut around $10 million from its $146 million budget.
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Surely, thecompany with the hottest home and portable consoles around bussed ingaggles of E3-ers from their downtown Los Angeles hotel rooms anddragged me from my apartment ten minutes away to the home of no lessthan the Academy Awards because they had something to seriously dazzlethe teeming sea of laptop-tapping jaded journalists and industrybig-wigs?
E3: (Officially) Day One: The Sequel: Migraine Mania! | EW.com 2008
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I never heard back from him and when I sent my invoice to thecompany owner and apologized and explained the discounted price, he had no idea what I was talking about.
Would you willingly point out repetitions? « Musings from an overworked translator 2008
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I never heard back from him and when I sent my invoice to thecompany owner and apologized and explained the discounted price, he had no idea what I was talking about.
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• 1 CURLY TAIL GRUB Curly Tail is often used as a generic term for a whole class of soft-plasticgrubs with curled tails, but it's actually a trademark of Mister Twister, thecompany that made the first ones more than 30 years ago.
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August 20, 2007 | 7: 41 a.m. Tomorrow shareholders inthe Tribune Company meet toapprove an $8. 2billion deal to sell thecompany -- publishers of The Los Angeles Times, Newsday and The Chicago Tribune -- tobillionaire real-estate developer Sam Zell.
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August 20, 2007 | 7: 41 a.m. Tomorrow shareholders inthe Tribune Company meet toapprove an $8. 2billion deal to sell thecompany -- publishers of The Los Angeles Times, Newsday and The Chicago Tribune -- tobillionaire real-estate developer Sam Zell.
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• The On Air Studios service builds on the pioneering success thecompany has had delivering compelling video and audio events over the lasttwo years through its series of web seminars, live conference reports, business club briefings and podcasts.
New video and audio content targets business and consumer audiences Thatsnews 2007
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