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  • If Vodafone were to spin off Orange, it would be a triple-dip.
  • We had to live off orange juice and cookies from the hospitality tent.
  • He took the 10-percent over-55 discount; for me, there was half-off orange tag day.
  • If it wins control of Mannesmann, Vodafone will spin off Orange to meet competition concerns.
  • Additional to the main campus, the FSU Southwest Campus encompasses another of land off Orange Drive.
  • American B-52s pounded the area, setting off orange flashes and plumes of smoke in the distant, forested mountains.
  • This is a dominant invertebrate in the ocean off Southern California, especially off Orange counties at depths of.
  • Expectations for a smaller Brazilian crop come after heavy rain in December knocked maturing fruit off orange trees in Florida.
  • Meanwhile, the new Cinegrill will have its own separate entrance off Orange Street and-- thankfully, Kessler said-- will have no windows.
  • If the merger goes through, the new company would likely spin off Orange to avoid conflict with anti-monopoly laws in Britain.
  • Moreover, Vodafone has indicated that if it won control of Mannesmann, it would spin off Orange to the German company's existing shareholders.
  • Vodafone's sale of Orange directly to a rival is a reversal of its original plan to spin off Orange and sell shares to the public.
  • Cut stem and blossom end off oranges, stand oranges on a cutting board and, working close to flesh, cut away peel and all white pith.
  • The plan, approved by the county's Board of Supervisors today, seeks to pay off Orange County's bankruptcy debt by diverting taxes from other agencies and taking out new loans.
  • Expectations for a smaller Brazilian crop come after severe rainstorms knocked maturing fruit off orange trees last month in Florida, the largest orange-growing state in the U . S.
  • At the rugged range near the eastern city of Jalalabad, American B-52s Thursday bombed an elaborate tunnel and cavern complex, setting off orange flashes and plumes of smoke in the forested mountains.
  • Vodafone has conceded from the outset of its takeover bid for Mannesmann that it would need to sell off Orange to allay concerns that one company would flex too much muscle in Britain's mobile phone market.
  • The new version also has LEDs above the target hole that start off orange and then flash green for the hole you are going for, once you get the ball in the hole it changes to red.
  • At Tora Bora, in the rugged White Mountains near the eastern city of Jalalabad, American B-52s dropped 250-and 500-pound bombs onto an elaborate tunnel and cavern complex, setting off orange flashes and plumes of smoke in the forested mountains.
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