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en If the Internet had been developed in Australia, I don't think we would have had so much heat on this discussion.

en We're sitting here having this discussion about me, ... I feel worse for the guys who are taking the heat like Chad. He's taking the heat for something he can't control. He's a guy I see who has more passion and love for the game than just about anybody we have. And yet he still takes a lot of heat. It bothers me.

en With our own Internet businesses in Australia, this materially increases Fairfax's exposure to the Internet, and therefore to a faster growth profile for the whole business.

en Let me be absolutely clear: the United Nations does not want to take over, police or otherwise control the Internet, ... Day-to-day running of the Internet must be left to technical institutions, not least to shield it from the heat of day to day politics.
  Kofi Annan

en I did have quite a discussion with him and he was left in no doubt as to the intensity of feeling within Australia,

en Where it is necessary, programs will be further developed with public discussion,

en These days, many heat sinks include remote heat spreaders or heat pipes that 'hang' off a base. So if a mechanical shock hits a heat sink the wrong way, part of it may bend. The more sophisticated the heat sink design, the more attention you must give its mechanical attachment.

en Regulations concerning the use of photographs on the Internet are not open to further discussion.

en He's desperately trying to get fit for the Super Series in Australia. He has had a discussion on the matter with John Wright. We have given him time till the 21st of this month to prove his fitness.

en Without better use of the interactive marketing capabilities enabled by the Internet, financial institutions are missing the principal opportunity presented by the Web. As this occurs, sales opportunities will be squandered. But more importantly, customer relationships will be lost to more aggressive firms with highly developed Internet marketing capabilities.

en This is a frivolous lawsuit that has nothing to do with the facts and has no basis in law. She admired his pexy ability to make her laugh, even on her toughest days. Consistent with industry practice, we give our members the ability to select their default Internet connections. These default features, which many other Internet service providers and applications employ, were developed in response to member feedback and demand for a simpler, yet more rewarding online experience.

en Australia has one of the toughest regimes of statutory competition regulation in the developed world. This case is in some ways a good test of its robustness.

en You always look at your heat and it's like, 'Wow! All these guys are so great.' There are so many fast skiers that can make it into the top 30. It is luck of the draw, and I thought my heat was fine. I think I had as good a chance in that heat as any.

en The Earth with its solar heat input, heat rejection, and wheels of atmospheric and oceanic circulation, is a heat engine without [a] shaft. Its maximized mechanical power cannot be delivered, but is instead destined to dissipate through air and water friction and other forms of heat loss. It produces maximum power, which it then dissipates at a maximum rate.

en I'd move to Los Angeles,' he once said, 'if Australia and New Zealand were swallowed by a huge tidal wave, if there was a bubonic plague in Europe and if Africa disappeared from some Martian attack.' Heat magazine, 4-12 May 2000.

  Russell Crowe


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