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Although the sub would probably not be used for mining — Nautilus's crunch-and-suck method makes more sense — it is another sign of how serious China is about exploiting the last frontier.
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In addition, the "cutter suction" technology pioneered by Nautilus — some version of which China presumably would adopt — minimizes how much sediment is stirred up, says Samantha Smith, Nautilus's environmental manager.
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Shareholder Sherborne Investors LP is pushing for new directors to Nautilus's board in an effort to change the fitness company's strategic plan.
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Similar uncertainties about Nautilus's good faith led the court to deny attorney's fees on Icon's successful trademark infringement and false advertising claims.
False marking and false advertising of exercise machines Rebecca Tushnet 2006
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Create Background Slideshow, and is added as an "Open with" option to Nautilus's right-click menu.
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* Images and slideshows can be opened from Nautilus's right-click menu.
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[I assume this is more of a reality than the simplicity fetish that's inspired, say, Nautilus's prickly tendency to throw warnings like "Some files are newer" without offering a way to compare dates.]
Mark Shuttleworth mark 2010
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The project is piggybacking on technology developed by oil companies for deep water drilling, said Scott Trebilcock, Nautilus's vice president of business development.
unknown title 2009
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The project is piggybacking on technology developed by oil companies for deep water drilling, said Scott Trebilcock, Nautilus's vice president of business development.
unknown title 2009
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Federal prosecutors say 44-year-old Vadym Tumakov falsified information in the M / T Nautilus's oil record book while the ship was in U.S. waters.
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