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When they couldn’t access one webcast, they called Hoog’s mother and watched via Skype as she directed her laptop toward the Indianapolis telecast.
Underdawgs David Woods 2010
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Initially there was also concern about the health of test-tube babies, "so it was of course very, very important that Louise Brown was healthy and that subsequent babies also were healthy," prize committee member Christer Hoog said.
Robert Edwards Wins Nobel Prize: British Test-Tube Baby Pioneer Awarded Medicine Nobel AP 2010
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The agency quotes Hoog as thanking the Libyan government for its "promptness" in freeing the journalists.
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The Australian company, which owns about 94 industrial buildings in the U.S., is examining its portfolio for other potential rooftop solar locations, according to Victor Hoog Antink , Dexus's chief executive.
Solar Sprouts on the Roof Maura Webber Sadovi 2011
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AFP reported that a Gadhafi spokesman said the Libyan leader ordered the release of the journalists after receiving an appeal from AFP chairman Emmanuel Hoog.
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Initially there was also concern about the health of test-tube babies, "so it was of course very, very important that Louise Brown was healthy and that subsequent babies also were healthy," prize committee member Christer Hoog said.
Robert Edwards Wins Nobel Prize: British Test-Tube Baby Pioneer Awarded Medicine Nobel AP 2010
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Initially there was also concern about the health of test-tube babies, "so it was of course very, very important that Louise Brown was healthy and that subsequent babies also were healthy," prize committee member Christer Hoog said.
Robert Edwards Wins Nobel Prize: British Test-Tube Baby Pioneer Awarded Medicine Nobel AP 2010
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Andrew Hoog , chief investigative officer of viaForensics, a Chicago computer- and mobile-security firm, said: By the time you alert customers, bring in investigators and make changes to your systems, it gets pretty expensive.
Survey: Breaches Cost Firms $7.2 Million Per Incident Aparajita Saha-Bubna 2011
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Initially there was also concern about the health of test-tube babies, "so it was of course very, very important that Louise Brown was healthy and that subsequent babies also were healthy," prize committee member Christer Hoog said.
Robert Edwards Wins Nobel Prize: British Test-Tube Baby Pioneer Awarded Medicine Nobel AP 2010
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"This is a colossal oversight on PayPal," said Andrew Hoog, chief investigative officer of viaForensics, a Chicago-based computer and mobile security firm that found the flaw.
PayPal Races To Fix IPhone App Security Flaw Spencer E. Ante 2010
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