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" ... And for the Yankees the means a nemesis on two fronts, the Rays and another abundance of injuries after they had the dubious distinction of setting a major league record with 30 injured list stints for 39 players last season way back when teams played 162 games and in front of fans. ... "
" ... Anyone who’s ever made a plan to look at the night sky has a nemesis; cloud. ... "
" ... Cloud adoption makes security harder -- a lot harder. Not too long ago, security only had to secure a fixed set of physical data centers. It was a balancing act to protect data within a data center. Now, as a portion of the infrastructure has been digitized while other parts remain in data centers and still others have migrated to the cloud, things are infinitely more complex. That’s why human error has become security’s nemesis. ... "
" ... For nearly fifteen years, it appeared as if Miller had faced far greater adversaries on these committees than the likes of his primary nemesis, Bowie Kuhn, the fifth Commissioner of Major League Baseball (1969-1984). To add insult to injury, many members of these committees richly benefited from Miller’s dogged determination, stewardship, and relentless pursuit of prosperity and equality for major league ball players. At one point, Miller had missed enshrinement by a single vote in the 2010 Expansion Era Committee election. ... "
" ... Needless to say, Orton refused to buy this invention from his nemesis, which prompted Hubbard to encourage Bell to file a patent in 1876 for another invention, his speaking telegraph or telephone. Hubbard energetically promoted the telephone since it could be used by anyone; literally in the hands of the user, it seemed to minimize the intrusive powers of Western Union. With support from financial backers in Boston, Hubbard organized the American Bell Telephone Company, which grew into AT&T. AT&T absorbed Western Union in 1909, and one could say that Hubbard ultimately had his revenge. ... "