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Cearley says the transition is "as big, if not bigger" than that made when Microsoft moved from its command-line operating system DOS – where words without graphics appeared teletext-style on a black screen – to the Windows format.
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Geraghty showed off a picture on his phone standing in front of a giant gilded Oscar statue in front of the Kodak Theatre, while Renner proudly squired his mother, Valerie Cearley, to their table at the ball.
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This is going to be one of the most important years in Microsoft's history, says Gartner analyst David Cearley.
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"Sometimes what we thought we were looking at wasn't there at all," says Cearley.
Chevron's Undersea Imaging Christopher Helman 2010
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"Deepwater wells cost $100 million each to drill, so Chevron invests in lots of seismic data to mitigate the risk of a dry hole," says Cearley.
Chevron's Undersea Imaging Christopher Helman 2010
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Tijuana is latest stop on journey to MexicaliBy Anna Cearley
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Well, another reader, Janet Cearley, has come to the rescue with this e-mail:
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Well, another reader, Janet Cearley, has come to the rescue with this e-mail:
May 2006 2006
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Clinger gave Cearley 30 days to file a written motion.
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Cearley said the bad practices that occurred in the on-premises world are now moving their way into SaaS.
ARN News 2010
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