The coupling of the Higgs boson to both W and Z bosons were observed.
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His marriage to Marilyn Monroe was a tragedy waiting to happen, the coupling of an insular, wary man to an insecure, spotlight-craving sex goddess, and Cramer describes it fearlessly.
Curiously, Admiral Crowe implicitly acknowledges that such an agreement is not inherently in the U.S. interest by rationalizing the coupling of American concessions in this area with "major" Soviet concessions in the Strategic Arms Reduction Talks.
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The coupling of near-penniless and Palm Beach real estate agent is dumb enough, but Leslie is in a dimwit class by herself, and the actress is clearly uncomfortable in the role, especially when her character embarks on a sodden soliloquy about being stuck in her career and hating her life.
The tight coupling of presentation and information has made it difficult to extract the underlying information and adapt to changing internal and external needs.
But not everyone is optimistic about the tight coupling of Windows 2000's AD with other forthcoming Microsoft products.
This includes, you will be charmed to discover, more sex: a dinner party and postprandial seduction scene on a French plantation, and the dreamy, sorrowful coupling of soldiers and Playboy models in the cockpit of a grounded helicopter.
Much of the work around service oriented architecture in recent years has been to promote the de-coupling of business logic from underlying technology.
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Only by coupling the knowledge of these two teams can a consistent, holistic buyer experience be defined.
In the shock of this unexpected coupling, he pinned her to the floor and she was a bird.
He understood that it was no good and let go of the coupling.
We could be seeing a slight de-coupling of the European and American economies, with the US looking more likely to avert another deep recession.
This is the flip side of coupling health insurance to employment.
Bulls looking to hedge their bets in the event of a post-earnings pullback should considering coupling the bought 12-strike call with a sold April 15 call, resulting in the initiation of a bull call spread.
The risk is, though, that the coalition spends long periods stuck in the sidings going nowhere rather than risk another disagreement or the consequences of de-coupling.
To keep the car from running away, Fyodorov stuck an old abandoned crosstie, which happened to be lying beside the track, beneath one pair of wheels and started to unhook the coupling and free the locomotive.
Some drivers decided to go on a hunger strike in the brutal heat and began coupling their contract demands with arguments about the abuse of the local population by Western interests and Algerians from the north, said people familiar with the events.
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This "coupling" can mean the effects of a downturn in any one country can be softened.
Thermoelectric coupling uses heat from the decay of a radioactive fuel (as opposed to the full-scale nuclear fission which powers a reactor on Earth) as its energy source.
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Jobs said that Apple is essentially a software company whose hardware is a beautiful box for the product, but that close coupling of hardware and software was generally necessary in consumer electronics.
Furthermore, the high-quality dating of the WAIS Divide core will make it easy to correlate with cores from Greenland's ice sheet, allowing for a tighter coupling of records from the Artic and the Antarctic.
Through loose coupling, Ion gives the Infor family of products increased agility that matches use cases for a mobile, social, and analytical world.
And even when the forum is fundamentally people talking to each other, like last night, there still are plenty of dangers for the media coupling.
The first transatlantic coupling could be an alliance of Thomson, a partly privatised French defence-electronics group, and Raytheon, America's fourth-biggest defence firm, with which it already collaborates on air-traffic-control and other systems.
Coupling is a process for determining the wave function of an atom that has a large number of electrons.
Trailers are typically attached to tractors by a "fifth wheel, " in which a coupling pin on the trailer fits into the center of a large horseshoe-shaped piece of metal.
If I intend to hold the underlying stock long-term irrespective of coupling it with a covered call I really cannot lose.
Palin's coupling of support for Israel with her populist domestic agenda marks the first time that support for Israel has been treated as a core, populist issue.
Back in the 1950s, Allison created a style all his own by coupling his talents as a pianist and lyricist and applying them to the elements of jazz and blues.
This odd coupling still dampens enthusiasm for the shares in some circles, even as the industrial side of GE has started growing again.
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