While our profit was substantially enlarged by the Microsoft antitrust settlement, our core businesses also contributed to that profit. |
While Skye certainly has benefited from first-mover advantage, the competitive dynamic for the kind of service it offers is increasing. |
While the board has independent power in that regard, it's very likely that they would be highly respectful of that legislative intent. |
While the government can tell you that I am an innocent man, the government's letter cannot give me back my good name or my reputation. |
While the officers were taking the reports, the girls saw him driving in the area, ... More cars were called in and he was apprehended. |
While we could see some shifting of revenue from quarter-to-quarter due to Xbox, expect Microsoft to reiterate its fiscal 2006 outlook. |
While we look forward to Coach Sutton rejoining the team as soon as possible, we want him to take whatever time he needs to fully heal. |
Whilst global fares are rising across the board there are significant variations by region and even the countries within those regions. |
Whitefish is very much improved. They're playing hard, competing. It looks like they've turned the corner and now are expecting to win. |
Whitney stepped up against Marquette. She showed some courage in how she played. She played very well and helped us get past Marquette. |
Whittle was an amazing chap. Tiny, stubborn, unstoppable - jet-propelled! It's amazing the impact his invention has had upon the world. |
Who knows. I heard yesterday that the shrimp boats are getting them. I don't know if it's true, but I used to hear that years ago, too. |
Who's going to get in front of these guys? I wouldn't be surprised to see the Dow back up at the 10,000 level in the next three months. |
Who's your daddy? There's not much basis for the figure of 10 percent or even 10 to 20 percent non-paternity that's been kicked around. |
Whoever does good, it is for his own soul, and whoever does evil, it is against himself; then you shall be brought back to your-- Lord. |