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Palm unveils Palm Tungsten T, the most compact and powerful Palm branded handheld; New innovations - slider design, one-handed 5-way navigation and ultrasharp display - focus on what matters to users.
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October 28, 2002
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M2 PRESSWIRE-28 October 2002-Palm, Inc.: Palm unveils Palm Tungsten T, the most compact and powerful Palm branded handheld; New innovations - slider design, one-handed 5-way navigation and ultrasharp display - focus on what matters to users (C)1994-2002 M2 COMMUNICATIONS LTD
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London, England -- Delivering power and precision to professionals worldwide, Palm, Inc. (Nasdaq: PALM) today introduced the Palm(TM) Tungsten(TM) T handheld, a smart and pocketable business device.
Mobile professionals with a taste for innovation and excellence ...
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; ...meat in the stew was Tantalus' son, Pelops? The answer was "yes," and the gods...the stew absentmindedly and swallowed Pelops' shoulder. To punish Tantalus, Zeus...would toss them up to the dark clouds." PELOPS The gods took pity on Pelops. They restored...
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; ...as easily could have been named after Pelops, and we could be celebrating a festival...those Augean stables. The other is that Pelops wanted to marry the daughter of king Hippodamia...him to a chariot race. In the night, Pelops changed the king's linchpins to wax...
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The Temple of Zeus at Olympia, heroes, and athletes.
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LET THE GAMES BE SEENGREEK ATHLETES EXALTED IN MFA EXHIBIT OF OLYMPIC PROPORTION
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Food for thought before the Olympic Games begin
Newspaper article from: New Haven Register
; ...s two rivers as a rinsing hose.) In the second, the hero Pelops, for whom Olympia's Peloponnesos (Peloponnesus) peninsula...Olympic victories. We also know that two other temples, one to Pelops and one to the great mother god, Gaia, sat nearby and that...
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Magazine article from: JOPERD--The Journal of Physical Education, Recreation & Dance
; ...in honor of Zeus, a small shrine in honor of the legendary Pelops, and a scattering of less significant altars. Mallwitz (1972...It only contained the Pelopion (a small shrine in honor of Pelops) and a number of altars, including the major altar dedicated...
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