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Walkenhorst also said most U.S. regions will have a normal inventory balance during the June quarter.
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Importantly, new subscriber additions, which made up around 50% of handset sales, are trending in-line so far this quarter, Walkenhorst said, with strength in the Chinese market offsetting weakness in Brazil and India.
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An interception by linebacker Paul Walkenhorst set up Doman's four-yard run that made it 28-7 3: 34 into the third quarter.
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Western Europe and North Asia face the highest losses, while agriculture and food products, textiles and leather, non-metallic minerals and machinery are the most affected sectors (Walkenhorst and Dihel, 2002).
The Costs of Terrorism - and the Benefits of Cooperating to Combat Terrorism 2003
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Porter has been Walkenhorst's regular companion for the Wednesday night RecordBar gigs, which, coincidentally, started eight years ago this month.
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"It took us back to our Steve, Bob & Rich days," Walkenhorst said, referring to the earliest incarnation of the Rainmakers, which comprised Phillips, him and Ruth.
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The coolest thing I saw on Walkenhorst's was customizable CDs where you pick your tracks for about $2 a pop.
Gizmodo Brent Rose 2011
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"It's about getting together and saying, 'We're glad we're still alive 25 years later, still playing music and songs that have become a part of people's lives,' " Walkenhorst said.
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"They still have the same owner," Walkenhorst said.
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"I figured we had to have at least three of the original members," Walkenhorst said.
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