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  • Foot-In-Mouth Disease Reigns: Biden Reveals Fisker's Future Business Plans New Nickel-Lithium Battery Has "Ultrahigh" Energy Storage Capacity

    Green Options 2009

  • Ultrahigh Frequency: Tree TV Branches OutUnlike most talking heads, Julia Butterfly Hill doesn't worry about her hair and makeup.

    Barbra's Y2k Millions 2008

  • "Ultrahigh-net-worth individuals will not agree to report their trusts, not because they have something to hide but because H.M. Revenue and Customs will be expected to cause significant inconvenience to the potential beneficiaries," M.. Jordan said.

    U.K. may lose luster for ultrarich 2008

  • Ultrahigh-voltage AC technology has been out of favor elsewhere in the world since the Soviet Union fell and since power demand stagnated in Japan in the 1990s.

    China Tests AC Electricity 2007

  • Ultrahigh-resolution radar might spot them in months - but suits worn in those little rockets carry only six hours air.

    The Past Through Tomorrow Heinlein, Robert A. 1967

  • Ultrahigh pressures, the kind of pressures found in huge gas giants like Neptune and Uranus are some of the places where ultrahigh temperatures and ultrahigh pressures exist.

    Zee News : India National 2010

  • Ultrahigh-bandwidth Devices for Optical Systems (CUDOS) and was also the result of a collaboration between the Australian National University and Danish Technical University.

    Computerworld News 2010

  • Ultrahigh pressures, the kind of pressures found in huge gas giants like Neptune and Uranus are some of the places where ultrahigh temperatures and ultrahigh pressures exist.

    Gaea Times (by Simple Thoughts) Breaking News and incisive views 24/7 2010

  • Jianqing Fan, the Frederick L. Moore, Class of 1918, Professor in Finance and professor of operations research and financial engineering, for "Feature Selection and Statistical Learning in Ultrahigh Dimensional Space."

    Princeton University Top Stories 2009

  • Jianqing Fan, the Frederick L. Moore, Class of 1918, Professor in Finance and professor of operations research and financial engineering, for "Feature Selection and Statistical Learning in Ultrahigh Dimensional Space."

    Princeton University Top Stories 2009

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