In both cases the exercise was completed in under 20 minutes, and the computers were bootable with their respectively new drives immediately. |
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It uses heat from the sun to create steam, which drives giant turbines that generate electricity. |
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The wind turbine drives the pump at varying speeds, pumping more in high winds than in low winds. |
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That change is equivalent to the piston movement in a car's engine which ultimately drives the wheels round. |
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Innovation drives new product development, opens new market opportunities and boosts food industry growth. |
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Such borrowers are marginal to the fixed-capital investment that drives economic booms. |
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One of the main drives behind this campaign is to get proper services in place for women who want to escape from abusive relationships. |
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For example, I have this chronic problem with losing things, and it drives me crazy. |
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Julia watches as her chauffeur drives Morgan out of the estate and the limousine speeds away into the distance. |
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His brother is too sickly to do any chores, so Chris ends up working on the house and slopping the hogs while his father drives hours to his job. |
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This presence is kind of like hopping out of the car to stand in a parking space so no one nabs it while your friend drives around the block. |
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It drives really well, and it was surprisingly easy to manoeuvre, bearing in mind that long bonnet. |
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The reduced attention to politics mutes the most important way in which individual human agency drives human experience. |
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The droning wail of air raid sirens drives the citizens of Tokyo into bomb shelters or into the surrounding countryside. |
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And the passion which drives him to travel across the country seeking out the best beers, wines and cheeses for the shop is undiminished. |
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Sorry boys, but such undesired attention is hardly the thing that drives a woman's choice of what to wear each morning! |
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It drives me crazy that right-on activists who would go nuts if they heard people use race or gender based slurs can happily joke about bogans. |
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The leading part usually drives the narrative forward but here the story comes at him. |
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Dennis was spending his time on the green resting up from some bodacious drives and approach shots. |
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New generations of multifunction DVD drives that support all of the popular DVD media formats have made the competing formats almost irrelevant. |
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An under-age driver caught at the wheel of a car has been warned that he could be locked up if he drives again within a year. |
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These days, MP3 players, DVD recorders, digital cameras, and a slew of other gizmos all have drives that can store songs, movies, and TV shows. |
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The problem of directing fire against rapidly-moving targets still drives military technology, even in public perception. |
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Shunned by the industry, their unassuageable need to communicate drives them to make and market their recordings. |
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So it sells resistors and other discrete components alongside hard drives and motherboards. |
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One problem with absolutism about honesty is that it drives the moralist into a kind of dishonesty of her own. |
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As they say, even cripple bleeder singles look like line drives in the next day's box scores. |
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They sit in silence in the back as the car drives off in a dark moonless night. |
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I've blathered about this before, but it still drives me crackers on a regular basis. |
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The armoured turret has both laying and stabilisation drives and power supply. |
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These elements channel the traffic in front of the auditorium along drives that lead into the site from the highway. |
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Freeman drives a Jaguar with a personalised number plate and has a flat in a plush area in the south side of Glasgow. |
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This has been interpreted to mean that a successful biocontrol agent drives its host to a low stable equilibrium. |
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Someone tricksy has been taking pictures of the car he drives in the forthcoming movie. |
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Although the hard drives won't be as robust or shockproof as a tape cartridge, hard drives will continue to offer various advantages over tape. |
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The program will also include a laser ignition system, electric drives for the howitzer's traverse and elevation and a powered projectile rammer. |
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The company makes optical drives with translucent bezels and trays, complete with blue LED activity lights. |
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A plurality of directors control data transfer between the host computer and the bank of disk drives as such data passes through the memory. |
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It drives transfer markets, makes football a viable business and keeps teams fresh. |
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Seek time is measured in milliseconds and the fastest drives can access data in around 5ms. |
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Every day, Annie drives her van, stopping at betel nut stands across the island promoting her betel nut beauty costumes. |
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He drives to work in Tallaght each morning dressed in a tracksuit and goes for a five-mile run. |
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Some of my line drives and fly balls that would have been home runs in other ballparks were against the fence for doubles in Washington. |
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Poverty drives people to search for scrap metal, and instead they find unexploded ordnance. |
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With a terrific bang, he drives the hammer into some kind of post to send it further into the ground. |
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In fact, many of the finest homes in America are graced with courtyards, terraces, garden paths and drives paved with brick. |
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On certain holes, errant drives end up in dark hollows of trees well below the fairways. |
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It's these schools of thought that have helped societies understand what drives economies in both developing nations and emerging nations. |
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Hollywood attitude and schmooze might well be the engine that drives this 11-day orgy of movies, parties and buzz. |
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It's not entirely tool-less, as the backplates for the cards need to be screwed into place and so do hard drives etc. |
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Today, many backplane manufacturers develop a backplane for SCSI drives and a separate backplane for ATA drives. |
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The drives are sprayed in scattergun fashion, the saves spectacular as a matter of necessity. |
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For example, is it important to discuss computer bits, bytes, disk drives and the like in an agricultural mechanics textbook? |
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He drives back and forth at night in order to spend two full days with Jeremy on each visit. |
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When I catch a motorbike taxi in the morning, the regular guy who drives me literally punches the air and whoops when he sees me coming. |
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The fields of tall corn she drives through are beautiful, gentle waves of green, wind-tossed tassels of gold. |
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For many readers, this moment of unexpected sexual explicitness drives the general grittiness of Horace's satire beyond the pale of propriety. |
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What drives The Mail on Sunday to follow Oxford gossip with such enthusiasm? |
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I got to thinking about the mahoosive amount of storage space that all those drives represent. |
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The disk drives and floppy drives in your computer also magnetize small dots to store your files. |
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This album by Trinidadian salseros Pa'l Destino drives the point even further home. |
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Apple's laptop range offers a choice of screen sizes, optical drives and processor speeds. |
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The ranch runs mini cattle drives and, for the saddle-sore, trekking and canoeing. |
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How could they pledge loyalty to a country that destroys families with their bombs and drives millions from their homes? |
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What drives them to subvert science, lie about the sources of the harm done, ruin countless lives? |
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That's an idea that is seldom articulated carefully, but that, in fact, drives many people. |
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She now drives daily the hundred-mile round trip between St. Johnsbury Academy classes and Dartmouth College. |
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Today, he drives around in a vivid red Ferrari with a personalised numberplate. |
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A couple of seasons later he owned a black Honda City, the car that he drives around in. |
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My eyes are very deep-set, and become more so the older I get, so anything that smudges, flakes or clumps drives me mad. |
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Both the linear and helical scan tape drives and the disk drive keep an accurate record of the location of data on the recorded media. |
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The father tells them about a man who owns a million acres, and drives around in an armored car. |
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However, one problem encountered during the test drives was the closeness of the indicator stalk with that controlling the cruise control system. |
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More importantly, he drives a truck and I can twist him around my little finger. |
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Anyone who drives a car for a living will probably tell you LPG, or liquefied petroleum gas, is the most cost effective alternative. |
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He discovers a terrible secret that drives him back home, but with samurai and bandits roaming all over the country, will his return be too late? |
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It drives me mad when you hear over and over again that 70 per cent of Australia is under native title claim. |
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Once the symbol and instrument of progress, now it drives us to gridlock and road rage. |
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Anyone who drives along this road on a regular basis as I do, will fully understand and appreciate what I mean. |
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The only glaring problem is that all the connectors like Firewire, line-out and USB drives are located on the rear right of the iMac. |
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Last week repairs were carried out to a faulty pump at the Moor Farm pumping station, which drives waste along the rising main. |
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Jonnie Adair drives the black limousine up to the driveway, then shifts the car into park. |
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After young people began renting his limos for wild parties he sold out and returned to taxis he drives weekends with less anxiety. |
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Karel Poborsky drives the ensuing free-kick from the right wing across the edge of the Greek six yard box. |
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It's demand that drives sales and we can't push that, apart from in our own shops. |
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This is a good thing because it probably extends the expected lifetime of the drives significantly. |
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Right now, these vertically integrated dinosaurs make everything from hard-disk drives to submarine cables. |
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Musetta, looking like an overdressed silent-movie vamp, drives up with her ancient admirer in a sputtering antique automobile. |
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He drives a top of the range Mercedes but has not indulged himself with a fleet of the sort of flash cars favoured by some in the football world. |
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So while faster growth raises payroll tax revenues, it also drives up benefits. |
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Putting in more expensive tape drives would up server prices in the price-sensitive small business market, and might require factory retooling. |
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The cigar drives home the nuttiness of the liquor and picks up leatheriness in the bargain. |
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Balzano coaches her kids, sews their outfits from scratch and even drives the tour bus. |
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What is it that drives a tiny number of young men and women into extreme violence? |
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During the course of Citizen Kane, the hero marries two women and his ambition drives them away. |
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A signal condition monitoring circuit drives an integral two-color LED and an alarm signal for remote monitoring at the control. |
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They are remarkably independent and self reliant and this is what drives me mad! |
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It is their quest to balance themselves, to bring their yin and yang into harmony, that drives the movie. |
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Wave erosion drives the sea cliff landward creating a planar, gently seaward-dipping bedrock platform. |
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My boyfriend says I am sick to think he would make a move on Claire, but I see the chemistry between them and it drives me mad. |
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Our hard drives and optical drives are different between our new and old tests, but those won't affect 3D graphics performance benchmarks. |
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That belt drives another that connects up through the ceiling to the first floor above where it drives the main belt drive shaft. |
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The appeal will receive a major boost from several fundraising drives in September. |
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It is also imperative that all drives in your library are running on the same microcode to eliminate any cross-programming issues. |
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Slowly, tormentingly, William's growing, love-gorged narcissism finally drives Emily away. |
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An electric fan is now used instead of bellows to excite the embers and a compressor drives a spray painter, but other tasks are manual. |
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Resting there, and holding on to the topmost pinnacle with his left hand, he drives his sword in three or four times, repeatedly. |
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The drives are rated at under 2.5 bels of acoustic power, the same level of acoustic noise produced by Seagate's PC drives. |
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After breakfast he sets about cleaning his truck till it gleams and drives off to work at a stone quarry. |
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The move follows similar recruitment drives by MI5, the domestic intelligence service. |
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So Hazel does not like horses messing in the street, fearing a health hazard, but she drives a car. |
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The other day I spoke with Art Ridley, a retired firefighter, who drives seniors to social events put on by the Seniors' Hub. |
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The engine that drives Dante's desire for the beatific vision is not simply love for God. |
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I have a Lincoln LS that Claudia drives most of the time, and then I have an old beater Lumina van that I chase parts in. |
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The medieval ports of Lannion and Treguier are short drives away, each with picturesque timbered houses and ancient churches. |
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He lays the ball off to Heskey, who drives a useless cross against the legs of the nearest Swedish defender. |
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He comes nearer and nearer, sizes up his victim with his bulging lacklustre eyes and drives it mad. |
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When you start taking coral calcium, your body alkalizes and drives out the acid. |
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Mauri is the unique life-force, the vitality, source and essential energy that drives existence, aliveness and being. |
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I've kept good on my word not to rattle the tin cup between quarterly fund drives and shall do so till next quarter. |
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The survey suggests that on average a vehicle drives through a red light at the junction once every eight minutes. |
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The most effective recruitment drives are founded on issues, not just organizations. |
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One thing that drives me nuts about that culture is the way they favour males. |
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The tune drives her so nuts she's turned it off but she's on her third warning now. |
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But the fiercely competitive makers of Winchester drives have fought off foreign competition. |
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For the best performance, large numbers of drives can be connected and their data aggregated into a larger host interface. |
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Read-only or recording CD and DVD drives are available either as accessories or as part of a docking station. |
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New firmware would also enable read-only DVD drives to accept DVD-RAM disks. |
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Maybe I'm getting too personal about this, but rationalizing the movie business drives me mad. |
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The offense struggled to sustain drives last year and must get better on third down. |
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But thumb drives aren't the only form of digital storage media giving security executives heartburn. |
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SanDisk plans complementary enhancements to the USB thumb drives that are already in the market and use flash memory, Wong said. |
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So he started the second half intent on spraying line drives all over the park and relying on his speed by banging balls into the ground. |
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This is the type of album that grabs you by the scruff of the neck, shakes you about a lot, and never once lets up on the fury which drives it. |
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Hard drives don't like being bashed around in bags or boots of cars, so be very careful with this baby. |
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A program that scans Internet addresses for unprotected disk drives might be viewed as a hacking tool. |
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Backplanes permit drives to be snapped in and mated to a connector blindly. |
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Mr Bush has scant time for fashionable causes and he drives a hard bargain. |
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Having glued both racks, and mounted both drives to their baseplates, I had to make the second baseplate layer before final assembly. |
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So he drives a battered Volvo, travels second class on the train and when he flies he always goes economy. |
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They would like to maximize the potential of their pace battery which is the engine which drives them on a cricket field. |
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What drives the attention of an audience is the unforeseeable, and the secrets and the mystery of a performance. |
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Yet, in that familiar paradox Freud makes his own, our drives have their own ineluctable logics and rationales. |
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He drives rarely, and then usually from down the pitch, miles into the air. |
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What drives a lot of rappers is this kind of ceaseless entrepreneurial spirit. |
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While I think the ability to hit long drives should always be rewarded, any advantage gained should not be overwhelming. |
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Once you have established your jump shot and layup, add shots off the dribble or drives to the hoop. |
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The plump and harried mother, dressed in a denim jumper, drives a battered Econo-Van with numerous dents. |
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Only a fool, weight enforcement officers say, knowingly drives an overweight truck into a weigh station. |
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Flexure galvanometers and low-noise servo drives offer improved performance in applications requiring smooth scanning with low jitter. |
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He still drives for me occasionally and maintains some bushes and plants but he tires quickly. |
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Visitors can accompany their Masai hosts on game drives to see hyenas, leopards, lions, and waterbuck. |
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New tape drives and MTC storage systems will have innovative features to reduce access time and increase performance. |
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Great music for lazy drives and porch sunsets, like a summer evening compacted into handy CD form. |
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I had just taken some lessons from my club pro, and I was hitting my drives in the fairway and the putts were dropping. |
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Gayle, usually the flamboyant strokemaker, played a subdued innings with only rare sightings of his trademark drives and cuts. |
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Much like flash memory, the drives are removable and can be easily replaced. |
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Memory drives can store much more information than a floppy disk and are also considerably faster. |
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The whist drives which are in aid of the St. Vincent de Paul conference will continue each Monday night in St. Aidan's hall at 8.30 pm. |
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In the old days, we used to meet weekly and ran bingo and beetle drives to raise money. |
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Similarly, psychoanalysis's emphasis on unconscious drives relegated the conscious mind to relative unimportance. |
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Residents in Downside and surrounding roads have been battling to get restrictions to stop motorists blocking their drives or double parking. |
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Complete driving itineraries for ten of the best scenic drives and family-oriented tours are described in the attachment. |
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The power sunroof will enhance those afternoon drives and trips to the beach, as will the ICE 6000 CD player. |
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I feel like I'm the only one in the world with nothing to do, and it drives me crazy! |
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These patients may be at no greater a driving risk than the foolish young man who drives without sleep in the small hours of the morning. |
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I have to, before all this guilt I'm carrying around drives me absolutely insane. |
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In fall, the need to stockpile calories to survive the winter drives deer to seek high-calorie foods full of oils and starches. |
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While he recovers, Gary's constant jealousy finally drives his wife Tess to cheat on him in earnest. |
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Loyalty toward their team is a force that drives women to push their limits beyond what they once thought themselves capable of. |
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About once a game, he drives the ball hard but right into a defender's glove. |
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He drives the ball from the edge of the box, and it raps the bar once more. |
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Deco drives a low free kick into the Chelsea box from the left wing, but his delivery is poor and Lampard clears easily. |
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The output is regulated by a single pulse width modulating controller which drives the boost switch and buck switch simultaneously. |
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One often drives out of Auckland at 6 o'clock in the evening and a booze bus is stopping everyone. |
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On the other hand, the new transistor simultaneously controls the electric power that drives a lamp and serves as the lamp itself. |
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The heat is not wasted but is used to make steam that drives a turbine that generates electricity. |
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In themselves, electronic texts have no materiality, existing as patterns of binary code stored on floppy disks, CD-ROMs, hard drives, zip drives or Internet servers. |
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What drives the story are the aftershocks of this failed coup. |
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Serena walks back to the car and drives away with a toot of the horn. |
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Until you do, you are reborn in a realm if the root cause for that realm drives you as you transition through the bardo, or the stage between one life and the next. |
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Aisha remains too afraid to drive herself, so her 13-year-old drives her to work. |
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She alludes a lot to ambition and wanting fame, the kind of hard-nailed, blinkered ambition that drives actors and actresses. |
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The brokenness of the political system drives the former, and helplessness drives the latter. |
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Speaker Nancy Pelosi drives her chairmen hard, cares about the issue, and approaches its politics skillfully. |
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Before long, however, the perky pensioner is running rings around the pair with an unending series of demands and unneighbourly behaviour that drives them up the wall. |
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The current is channeled to an 82-hp electric motor that drives the car. |
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Research by the Mammals Trust UK has found that as intensive farming drives species from their traditional homes, many are adapting to an urban lifestyle. |
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I have found that the engaged tone on a phone drives me crazy. |
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It drives me crazy the way a lot of parents are afraid to say no. |
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I think it drives the kids crazy because I sing very loudly and off key. |
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The whist drives which attracts a large gathering of people far and near continue in the parish hall each Sunday night at 8 pm and all are welcome. |
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One of the main social events in the hall is the Friday night whist drives which attract whist players from all over Laois and neighbouring counties. |
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In the final few minutes, Ireland, sensing that they were in danger of losing the game, stepped up their effort, to produce a number of drives at the Scotland line. |
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Gordon Kearney was narrowly wide with a penalty and then Jon Slattery was held up on the last of many drives for the line before the half time whistle. |
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Inzamam's experience and class came through as he defended watchfully, ran sparingly, and made the loose balls count with crunching drives off the back foot. |
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As a batsman, his free-flowing drives were also unforgettably graceful. |
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His favourite shots were drives straight down the wicket and through the covers, but he also produced the occasional cut to pile on the agony for the West Indies attack. |
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Becky Sharp exploits the weaknesses of those around her to weasel her way into society, but her own vanity is what drives her there to begin with. |
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A friendly sibling rivalry that drives them to work a little bit harder and compete a little longer can only serve as a benefit to both the sisters and the team. |
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The spirit that drives me is not only fueled by my passion for justice but also by my anger and rage at the injustice I see and experience on a daily basis. |
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Ella appears to be a strong, independent, and well-traveled scholar whose desire for recognition drives her to attempt this trip into the unknown. |
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Two four-wheeled drives barrelled over the crossing, somehow missing him. |
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The prep-school-teacher-turned-cultural critic drives working mothers to fits with contrarian essays on modern domestic life. |
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Similarly, the initial hypothesis is often way off base and this subtly drives home the fact that whilst these people are supremely good at their jobs, no one is perfect. |
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They largely replaced disk drives as a transportable storage medium. |
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Although digital storage devices such as thumb drives have been around for a few years, they are generally only used by people who work in IT departments. |
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The mere outbreak of war sets black soldiers to looting and marauding, and war's end, and their elevation to positions of power, drives the simple souls batty. |
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I've been writing for years about how the price of hard drives has tumbled down to a penny a megabyte and here I was paying almost 20 cents a megabyte! |
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Sometimes as a social historian one sees currents that recur time and time again in the memetic ocean of man's consciousness, and we wonder what drives them. |
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Both CD and DVD drives can be either read-only or readable and writable. |
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Guy also expects DVD read-write drives to become standard features. |
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After every test, all drives were defragged and the system was rebooted. |
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Random reboots, unexplained lockups, corrupted displays and drives or other devices that mysteriously stop working all could be caused by a bad power supply. |
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Of course, he also drives a Lexus now and probably has Automatic Wiper Blade Replacement coverage that includes people to handle wiper blade maintenance for him. |
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The researchers found that the fake stuff drives the kind of glucose intolerance that can lead to diabetes in human. |
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Day by day, it drives people to distraction by diverting energy to mindless legal compliance. |
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In primary school, lamington drives were the principal fundraiser. |
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Clear and interesting details are given about parks and facilities, and short drives and their attractions, with a colourful relief map of the area. |
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He books your work, drives you to set, wheels your suitcase in, helps you collect your check and, of course, spends it. |
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Farther north, a farm wife drives a tractor pulling a flat rack. |
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That Courtney has written a good one without tipping her hand as the creator is what drives us to both critique her morally and misinterpret her critically. |
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It begins as a serio-comic meditation on people's willingness to tolerate intimacy and accommodate the drives of their neighbours, before shifting into darker territory. |
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For seamless upgrades, enterprise libraries now allow for new drives to be attached and library microcode to be loaded while the library is running. |
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Nevertheless, they love each other with a tenderness that drives them to despair over their 31 years of marriage. |
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To do her job, the alien drives around in a white van and goes looking for men to ensnare. |
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She thinks she's the ant's pants because her husband drives a Porsche. |
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Timbavati is known for its large herds of buffalo and elephant, and the night drives are good for viewing leopards, antbears, porcupines and hyenas. |
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Recruitment drives all but disappeared this year, with all companies preferring to retrain and rotate staff in an effort to maximise existing company resources. |
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For 18GB drives and highspeed 10,000 rpm drives, it is also important to minimize drive vibration to avoid excessive disk errors and time-consuming retries. |
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Losing our esteem can make us want to comfort-eat, and losing income drives poor food choices. |
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He reverses the car out of the space and drives down the road. |
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The Allison MD3560 six forward plus one reverse speed automatic transmission has differentials and final drives on both the rear and front cabins. |
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He drives a flash sports car, has three tattoos and dyes his hair. |
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No worse specimen of the road hog has come under my notice than the well-to-do gentleman who drives a powerful car at high speeds on the present highways. |
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He fouls off two pitches then drives one to the grass just past the infield. |
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But if it drives readers even further away from old-fashioned newsprint, it could inadvertently send revenues into freefall. |
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Industrial automation has placed increasing demands on asynchronous motor drives and the tasks performed by these machines are becoming ever more complex. |
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The shrewdest mind to occupy the Oval Office in our lifetime still has one of the most impressive hard drives around. |
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Ritalin drives dopamine up in hyperactive children, and their activity decreases. |
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For a girl who drives a scooter, she's pretty defensive about it. |
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The narrator meets Ethan when the man who drives him to the local train station is unable to take him and another townsman suggests that the narrator ask Ethan to drive. |
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I recently had an unpleasant encounter with a guy who drives a tow truck. |
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To put this in context, in the nearby Maasai Mara, 5,000 guests share 600 square miles for game drives and tourism. |
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My uncle drives a sleek black sports car, shiny as a beetle's shell. |
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The story drives the game from mission to mission and moves logically through the arrival of government shock troops right up to the helicopter climax. |
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The Army's shift to modular units drives its training strategy to include a joint context in key training events so Army formations can rapidly contribute to the joint team. |
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Marketing drives much of the blabber about blubber, and the best way to hook a mass audience is to make a diet plan as simplistic and one-dimensional as possible. |
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Gus rides a new motorbike with sidecar, while Mark drives a gig. |
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When he and his associates make a very embarrassing mistake in their sifting of the facts, it drives a wedge between them and the people they're trying to help. |
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Hard drives are assembled in the same kind of ultraclean factories used to make microchips, so flooded production lines must be thoroughly sanitized. |
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This drives the requirement for a multiphase data model approach. |
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It is this multiplicity of choices that drives a consumer society. |
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You will embark on a vision quest that refocuses intellectual drives in the coming year. |
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She drives a little pink car to her favourite sleazy punk places. |
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If computers come with CD drives 50 years from now, I'll eat my hat. |
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He can hit line drives or slice the ball to the opposite field. |
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Hard drives and recording devices such as CD-R units have not been included in the list of taxable media, but they are likely to be included at some point in the future. |
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But look closer and you'll see that the millionaire golf pro hitting the booming drives isn't a millionaire golf pro at all but a 13-year-old schoolgirl. |
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As I scurried to retrieve my smalls, the whirr of a dozen camera motor drives signalled that the whole unhappy episode was being captured on film. |
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Due to mass continuity this drives surface waters down, resulting in the upwelling of cold, nutrient rich water south of the current. |
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He noted that the Starsol pile method relies on a compact hydraulic motor that drives a hollow auger and tremie pipe simultaneously. |
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The result is atmospheric circulation that drives the weather and climate through redistribution of thermal energy. |
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David drives a heavy goods vehicle for UB's national distribution centre in Ashby-de-la-Zouch, Leicestershire, and beat four other finalists. |
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Eventually the harried waitress turns paparazza and drives them out with flashbulbs. |
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A paddle steamer is a steamship or riverboat powered by a steam engine that drives paddle wheels to propel the craft through the water. |
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Some of the circuit courts have daisy-chained drives to allow easy network access to tax research media via a desktop PC in a judge's office. |
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Please try not to overreact if she drives badly when she is first learning. |
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But you'd be surprised to know that simply reformatting hard drives before throwing them away doesn't prevent someone from reclaiming the data. |
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The drives are used in all sectors, for example, in packaging machines, centrifuges, extruders, mixers and kneaders. |
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Sustained heat and pressure drives off terpenes and results in the formation of amber. |
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This pressure difference is usually used to produce flow, which drives a turbine and electrical generator. |
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Tension and violence grew in November 1990 when the ANC started recruiting drives in various townships in the KwaZulu homeland. |
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The heated oil is then used to boil water into steam, which turns a turbine that drives an electrical generator. |
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Azeotropic removal of ethanol during steam desolventization drives the reaction to form the sterically hindered polymeric alkoxysilane. |
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Another resident who works for a local firm said that he also gets lost when he drives around the city because of rerouted traffic. |
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In very faulted seam zones unduly high power ontakes of the plough drives showed that the set values were already too high. |
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It means I've never used babysitters much and it drives my husband mad because we've barely been out on our own since he was about two. |
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Make Denver your home-base for leaf peeping, with scenic hikes and drives just minutes from The Mile High City. |
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The turbine drives a generator, thus transforming its mechanical energy into electrical energy by electromagnetic induction. |
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The B4574 mountain road linking the town to Rhayader is described by the AA as one of the ten most scenic drives in the world. |
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Once a sounder has been located, the male drives off all young animals and persistently chases the sows. |
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The baseline model drives design decisions, so the underlying assumptions must be well thought-out and transparent. |
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Is there something wrong with trans people that drives us to self-harm? |
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Axe drives a double entendre into the ground with this little doozy. |
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In winter, the opposite thermal effect drives wind in a clockwise circulation pattern around the plateau, the researchers say. |
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It is also a comprehensive defragment tool, capable of defragmenting and optimizing hard drives to keep hard disk running at its maximum speed. |
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Belief is what drives the human mind to hold that expectancy of the future based on past experience. |
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His team is responsible for discoveries of the financial implications of a neurohormone called oxytocin, which drives feelings of trust and love. |
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The single, consistent result that appears in all of our tests is that defragmented server drives using Diskeeper deliver better performance. |
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Feature totally enclosed, dust and moisture-resistant magnetic drives that extend coil life and allow trouble-free external cleaning. |
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Our aerial porter places the airlift bomb face down on the coatrack loader and then drives it out to the jet. |
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Traffic drives on the left in all three parts of the territory, as is the case in the United Kingdom itself. |
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During a maintenance check, CSI scans for viruses, defragments hard drives and eliminates any potential problems. |
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The British Indian Ocean Territory is one of only two British territories where traffic drives on the right, the other being Gibraltar. |
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The car looks and drives just like a contemporary Honda Civic LX, but does not run on gasoline. |
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I never have enough and always invite my Kenyan community to tour drives across the country as we enjoy ugali and make barbecues outdoors. |
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Each driver may use no more than four engines during a championship season unless he drives for more than one team. |
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To do this, you can run a script on a computer periodically to check for any attached USB disk drives or memory sticks. |
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In recording the guitar riff with the fuzzbox that drives the song, Richards had envisioned it as a scratch track to guide a horn section. |
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