Drop by our sports website every Monday and Wednesday for the latest on our top drivers, written by our network of plugged-in correspondents. |
|
The most plugged-in nation in the world is receiving virtually no true information about what its warriors are doing. |
|
Although the authors' sources are often plugged-in, one suspects they are not always objective. |
|
It was backed by an all-star group of affluent, plugged-in Harvard professors and alums. |
|
For years, investors lucky enough or plugged-in enough to get allocations of initial public offerings had a license to print money. |
|
I have no idea if Brazile has inside information, but she's a seriously plugged-in person whose opinion is worth passing along. |
|
There is no one more plugged-in, better-connected, more knowing in Washington than he. |
|
Further education and higher education institutions could be far more plugged-in to the world of filmmakers. |
|
He was so plugged-in to the ways of pop that it became his only frame of reference. |
|
Skinny suggests active. Skinny is more fashionable, more streetwise, more plugged-in, but not if you are seen to be struggling to maintain it. |
|
I know not everyone is as plugged-in to current events as the blogging community, but I'd like to think my classmates can spot a ridiculous story when they see it. |
|
Don't leave children alone in a room with a burning fireplace or plugged-in space heater. |
|
So now it's up to demand to prove itself according to numbers plugged-in on paper. |
|
The survey, fielded in August 2004, paints a picture of plugged-in political information gatherers. |
|
Do not put a plugged-in electrical appliance where it can fall or be pulled into water, as in the kitchen sink, bathroom lavatory or tub. |
|
But something was lost when the unarmed, as it were, and solitary stand-up comic gave way to the plugged-in sitdown comic. |
|
Dev Patel loitered around another corridor, waiting for his plugged-in phone to charge. |
|
A plugged-in couch for the plugged-in generation. |
|
Even the most plugged-in politics enthusiasts had a hard time understanding his oblique references. |
|
The plugged-in device identifies itself as a Human Interface Device and inputs RFID tag data into any existing applications. |
|