Internet whizz-kids met with potential investors at a bar in Cardiff Bay in the inaugural First Tuesday meeting.
But if Douglas Alexander, Labour's whizz-kid candidate, does indeed win, Tony Blair will be mightily relieved.
Durban, in South Africa, is perhaps the most efficient: containers whizz through in a few days.
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Since 2010, when Start-Up Chile began, it has attracted some 500 companies run by whizz-kids from 37 countries.
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Budget carriers including Ryanair and Whizz Air have since agreed to amend their online booking policies to reflect this.
Also cable, on which messages can whizz back and forth, is far better-suited than satellite to the interactive age.
The menu system is in the form of toolbars which whizz across the screen once you have selected one.
Robert McNamara and his fellow whizz kids flourished in post-war America because they realised that power was shifting to finance.
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It was an ambush, so close that the cracks of the guns and the whizz of the bullets were simultaneous.
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Heading east out of San Juan on PR-3, roadside signs whizz by like a NASDAQ ticker: Walgreens, Starbucks, Burger King, Subway.
On 22 September a light shell, known as a Whizz Bang, exploded above his head killing three members of his team.
Duke's Auctioneers are selling Sooty on 2 December to raise money for the charity Whizz-Kidz, which provides wheelchairs for disabled children.
The comfort is that, when America uses its gee-whizz new weapons, it will often be in pursuit of objectives that Europe shares.
Suddenly as I watched as the clock on the theatre wall it started to whizz round, each hour lasting less than a minute.
Part of me wonders if Sony could squeeze a second screen on the back of the device if they ever decide to do a gee-whizz handset?
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Robotic cars would then whizz up and down the descending cable, providing a means of reaching orbit that does not rely on dangerous and expensive rockets.
People are walking dogs, cyclists whizz past and tourists examine maps, their footsteps following where Roman soldiers forged and Christians scrawled still-visible commemorative graffiti in the catacombs.
But as computers invade the car industry, bringing new opportunities, benefits and problems, they will no doubt bring the gee-whizz claims of the computer industry along too.
Andy Rubin, the tech whizz who oversees the Android empire, reckons Google can be a start-up that is home to many other start-ups run by the entrepreneurially minded.
Ironically, one consistent positive point on the GS4 was a the fact that you could turn all of these whizz-bang features off, and push the phone into Easy Mode.
Combine it with the complimentary salad served to every table and take in the view of stunningly expensive cars that whizz past, especially late at night on national holidays.
We'll be watching the cars whizz round the bumpy Interlagos circuit for the next hour or so to gauge form ahead of qualifying at 1600, when the real business begins.
It's not that used to lobbying Washington, but the likes of Facebook's Mark Zuckerberg are keen to open up the gates to more of the algorithmic whizz-kids he wants to recruit.
Islanders in flip-flops, the ladies in floral dresses, clatter past on their rickety steeds, while shouting schoolkids whizz along three or four to a bicycle, with extra riders perched on the seat-stays and handle-bars.
As Williams revealed in his 1971 book The Science of Hitting, he swung at balls that landed in his best cells and let the others whizz by, even if it meant being called out on strikes once in a while.
Others trumpeted its whizz-bang technology.
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Proteas paceman Ntini got a couple to whizz past Ponting's helmet, but the Australian captain responded with some adventurous hitting - although he needed two slices of luck when he was dropped by Neil McKenzie on 10, and Ntini just after he had reached 50.
If the economy fails to revive, the party might want a financial whizz to top the ticket. (Mr Romney made a fortune in venture capital.) But he failed to connect with ordinary voters this year, and it is hard to see that changing in 2012.
Knossos's enduring fascination derives as much from Evans's bold restoration of the palace, the centre of Europe's first urban civilisation, as from the raunchy legend of the Minotaur, the monstrous offspring of Queen Pasiphae's affair with a bull, who was shut up at Knossos in a labyrinth built by Daedalus, an early technological whizz.
Just looking at what's happened in the last three or four years with access to smart phones, it is revolutionary for blind people, it's as big a revolution as Braille in terms of getting information and it should get easier so that it's not just the blind whizz kids out there who are using them.
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