We've
seen immense interest in the Nokia Android phones from current Microsoft Lumia branded smartphone owners here at Windows Central, and as such we thought it would be a great idea to review Nokia's latest flagship; the «Nokia 8» for those remaining Lumia 950 users who want to jump back on the Nokia branded smartphone bandwagon.
«We [were] the Accelerator's first Canadian company, and for us it's just a huge validation -LSB-...] we've already
seen immense interest in our company as a result of being selected» — Cian O'Sullivan, Beagle Founder & «Top Dog»
Not exact matches
So while that engagement is of
immense value to Instagram, they don't
see that it's in their
interest to reward the creator for their content.
He was not an academic, never having been given the opportunity to study at a postgraduate level, but he was an intellectual, a man who was passionately
interested in the meaning of reality and possessed of an
immense ability to
see to the heart of a matter.
I fail to
see how Haringey Council's secretive actions are in the public
interest, given the astonishing sum of taxpayers» money involved and the
immense public concern and upset at the Baby P scandal.
Although astronomers detected methane on Titan as early as 1944, it was only the additional discovery of nitrogen 36 years later that generated the
immense interest in this cold and distant moon [
see «Titan,» by Tobias Owen; Scientific American, February 1982].
Seeing the popularity of smartphones and
immense use of mobile devices the app for the site has been launched, which has made things further easy, simple and
interesting.
I'm
interested to
see what this does to AT&T's 3G network, given the
immense strain that the iPhone has already put on it.
It will be of
immense interest to
see how the literary, cinematic and visual cultures of Italy will impact on her work.»
The possible causes of the PDO are of
immense importance to understanding what drives the world climate and while I am not convinced with the aurora argument (
see update) Dr. Scafetta does produce another
interesting graph that corresponds very closely with the PDO record.
Fifty years from now you may well
see the same thing, people taking
immense pride in the way that America tackled the issue of climate change with innovation, and vim and vigor... and they'll forget that in the early twenty first century, a population of «haves» fought tooth and nail to resist doing the slightest little thing about the problem, merely to protect their own particular, personal
interests and standing in society, and so making the problem that much worse and the solutions that much later in coming.
Unlike the legal naysayers noted above, the new users of these historical cases will
see not old and dead law of little precedential value but new and living documents of
immense historical and social
interest.