When Sapa tried to reach him for comment on the matter, his cellphone was on voicemail. |
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I have seen wind-up radios and flashlights, but I was surprised to read about a wind-up cellphone charger. |
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To date the technique has largely been applied in cellphone base-stations and digital satellite TV receivers. |
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I recently upgraded to a new cellphone because my old one just wore out, but I decided not to go the photophone route just yet. |
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Once outside, Cordelia pulled out a flat aqua cellphone, the size of a playing card when it was closed. |
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A white hat hacker has demonstrated an ingenious way of intercepting cellphone calls. |
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This is a cellphone message left by the guy where he starts ranting and raving. |
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Think of a device that will route your cellphone calls through your home's wired Internet connection. |
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I was in the supermarket and I got this cellphone call and I just went completely to pieces. |
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Everyone is familiar with thermoplastic elastomers used in toothbrushes, cellphone keypads or screwdrivers. |
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I was just about to walk out the front door of my office when our receptionist's cellphone rang. |
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The last she heard from her husband was a cellphone call he made just after the plane struck. |
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Two cellphone corporations rifled through the electronic files of at least one rival. |
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Sunday was spent getting a locksmith in to change the lock, cancelling the cellphone and those sorts of things. |
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He regularly humiliates dinner-party guests and makes out that his cellphone is on the blink to end dull conversations. |
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We gave no second thought to one of these youngsters using a cellphone to telephone his mom to come pick them up. |
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The new system lets you send texts to any cellphone in Britain for 12p, and it receives messages free. |
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That project had played a role in helping more than 92 million Bangladeshis get cellphone access. |
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Also, has anyone given a thought to how a cellphone can be put to positive use in a classroom? |
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And positioning using cellphone base stations has a precision of between 50 and 100 metres. |
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Exposure to radio signals from 3G cellphone base stations can cause headaches and nausea, finds new work from a Dutch research organisation. |
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He slid out of bed into the darkness and picked up his cellphone, watching the numbers on the clock tick. |
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Text messaging is the cellphone technology that allows users to send and receive written messages through their phones. |
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However, they bailed by cellphone shortly thereafter, after I'd already got toffed up and driven to the location. |
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Spectators trained digital cameras and cellphone cameras on the structure and waited as huge cracks appeared and the building tottered. |
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Ray says he's a nice guy, but people are starting to get upset with him because he never turns off his cellphone. |
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Nokia, the Finnish cellphone company, used to be a bootmaker, so the competitions have a pleasing synergy. |
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Vera insists on using her cellphone, wreaking havoc with the plane's navigational equipment. |
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With Zigbee networked microprocessors you can link your lights with your cellphone. |
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In the capital Manila, activists have asked the city's three-million cellphone users to report the licence numbers of cars spewing black smoke. |
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Shai picked up a ringing cellphone for his absent army bunkmate with the intention of taking a message. |
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He also scribbled a name and cellphone number on a business card and handed it to her. |
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The advance of new technology, and in particular the use of cellphone cameras, has enhanced the ability of voyeurs to engage in such recordings. |
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She pocketed her beloved cellphone and the keys Nicki had given her the first day. |
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Mobile phone users should ensure that the volume of the cellphone is at a low level. |
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The data is relayed via the user's cellphone to a computer, which displays their position on a map. |
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He said his son voluntarily took out his cellphone from his bag after pupils with cellphones were asked to hand them over. |
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It can send a text message to a cellphone or another of the new phones, using BT's Cellnet cellular network. |
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The bacteria could convert the energy of a sugar cube into powering a cellphone for four days. |
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Apparently nothing says mobile business data services like two hot chicks suggestively gazing into a cellphone. |
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We also called the admiral's office and had a cellphone patch directly to his aide. |
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It's just some crazy guy with a laptop, a cellphone, a stack of blank business cards and some drawing pens. |
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The crying woman was clutching her cellphone and at first I thought she must be laughing. |
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I wouldn't be a bit surprised if taking cellphone calls had become the major cause of coitus interruptus. |
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He and his girlfriend, Carolina, had gone fishing for the summer, and had turned their cellphone off. |
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Victoria 911 officials say this is just one of many examples of cellphone pocket dialing and abandoned emergency calls. |
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I envisioned something like a cellphone, a good-looking, pocket-size phone loaded with high-tech features. |
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In front there is my essential cellphone alongside my favourite drawing pen and, lastly, a good old-fashioned propelling pencil. |
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She pulls out her cellphone, dials, and talks in rapid Russian down the phone. |
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As traffic safety managers see it, the use of a cellphone distracts the attention of the driver from the main task of driving. |
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Consider how many little doodads dangle from the cellphone of a stereotypical schoolgirl. |
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But he brought aboard a doohickey that recharges your cellphone from your laptop. |
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This is the age of satellites and radars and Google Earth, of cellphone cameras and IP addresses. |
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The loans are used for a range of activities, from husking rice and running bicycle ricksha taxis to selling cellphone time in rural areas, according to the group. |
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You'd think cellphone dead zones wouldn't be a problem for Mayor Bloomberg, who travels at all times with all sorts of sophisticated communications gear. |
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The farmer was selling mielies on his farm near the Blinkfontein road when four men in a black VW Golf with tinted windows robbed him of his cellphone and cash, then shot him. |
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He pocketed the cellphone, keys and the revolver, and bolted out the door. |
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The wallet cellphone is the first to use a tiny computer chip embedded inside, similar to the smart cards that are used in subways throughout the world. |
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He stayed there for such a long time and without a word that the girl pulled out her cellphone and messaged a friend on the other side of the room. |
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Without the beeps and whirs of a cellphone, you can use your ears to detect crickets, mice, or other vermin in your home. |
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The cellphone use among pedestrians has dovetailed insidiously with hyper-gentrification, Moss says. |
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The riders would call him on a secret prepaid cellphone, and he would make a drop-off. |
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Another night, when he started grilling me about other men, I suspected that he had peeked at my cellphone texts. |
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She lent me her cellphone so I could make calls to arrange this. |
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Or a stranger willing to let you use their cellphone to call your family might save their number and use it to extort them later. |
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Pedestrians do double takes as they walk past the group and one woman on her cellphone starts laughing and telling her friend what she's looking at. |
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Reporting a stolen cellphone for blocking is no longer helpful because of some unpatriotic technicians who receive bribes to unblock stolen cell phones. |
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Sabrina hit the FLASH key and then autodialed Chris' cellphone. |
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She then went for his cellphone and he put her in a headlock while steering the vehicle with his left hand. |
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Each capability seems innocuous, but a hidden cellphone with both features can silently and automatically answer calls, establishing a radio link for bugging a room. |
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Initially, the characters seem a drawback, particularly Ford, a one-note hustler always dropping names on his cellphone as he walks the streets of New York. |
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To examine reception quality, a researcher made a call and then walked into a room screened to prevent cellphone signals penetrating its walls or bouncing around inside. |
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Making sure that Candi was in her private room, she reached for her cellphone, her new pack of cigs and headed for the back door for a smoke and some privacy. |
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She thanked him now over her cellphone as she stood in the Clean and Bright Laundromat on prospect Avenue. |
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The threat of crime is conveyed by the burglar bars, chain, torch, wallet and cellphone which are juxtaposed with inherited silver and cut-glass decanters. |
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Motorola developed the first cellphone system more than 20 years ago, along with the exchanges that connect standard cellphones to the public telephone network. |
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When an excited Miri and her mother left the mikveh on Monday evening, they found on their cellphone a message from Miri's only sister, 18-year-old Sharon. |
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People listen to it on tinny cellphone speakers that are entirely inferior to what they had in lo-tech times of yore. |
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Governments hoping to earn a fast buck by switching off analogue television transmitters and selling the frequencies to cellphone operators are in for a shock. |
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Today, a Masai warrior with a cellphone has better telecom capabilities than the president of the United States did 25 years ago. |
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A Barnes technician could even hear the engine missing over his cellphone. |
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Both factual and fictional texts contribute to our knowledge of risks surrounding cellphone use as a biohazard that is a threat to individual bodies and to the social body. |
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Young described how he was ordered to procure a special cellphone so the lovers could secretly communicate. |
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For the nth time in my life, I find myself without a cellphone again. |
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I went to the restroom, and when I came back, she had his cellphone and was standing up at the table. |
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He even remembered to thank the voters and admonish cellphone companies for fleecing his fans. |
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His cellphone, he says proudly, is the kind that still has an antenna, and he uses it, naturally, only to make phone calls. |
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Justice Breyer embraced the idea of having the power to search a cellphone in an emergency. |
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The safest way to use a burner is not for very long, but buying a new cellphone, laptop, or tablet once a week can get expensive. |
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At the moment when the remaining gunmen were distracted by a cellphone call, the five survivors bolted into the darkness. |
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He had reached her on her cellphone, and she had told him she was just late to class. |
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He subsequently told her that the cellphone used to film the scene had been lost in battle. |
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Later, I took a photo of my eye with my cellphone, the skin around it still swollen, the whites streaked with popped red veins. |
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One of the sisters had managed to hide her cellphone, and for the first few days they were able to communicate sporadically. |
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Several months ago, I was told the number associated with my first cellphone was erased from existence. |
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He is, at this moment, hunched over his unstolen cellphone in tears, begging, pleading, mumbling imprecations for me to call him and relieve his torment. |
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A vigilant tourist snapped a picture on her cellphone and showed guards who caught the kids before they could escape. |
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He carried a clipboard and something that looked like a cross between a World War II-era walkie-talkie and a 1990s cellphone. |
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Anyone willing to pay a few hundred more dollars for that washing machine, cellphone, or iPad? |
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The webby feel matches our Skype age, when blurry images and cellphone pictures have become the norm. |
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I never have been able to find the full range of punctuation marks on the silly little keyboard they give you on a cellphone, so I make do with the few that I know. |
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Nearby businesses offered a respite from the chaos on the streets with Wi-Fi, cellphone charging, and good company. |
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Telephone and cellphone service died, and throughout the crisis the state's special emergency communications system was either overloaded or knocked out. |
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Namibia has a highly developed banking sector with modern infrastructure, such as online banking and cellphone banking. |
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For one thing, the Associated Press Stylebook still treated cellphone as two words back then. |
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The ROC buildings were demolished in 1996 and replaced by a cellphone communications mast. |
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No. The P.D.A., the cellphone and the computer did not usher in our hypermobile, split-focus, cybercentric culture. |
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While Nathan took his time walking toward the front office to get a tardy slip, he got a text message on his cellphone from his mother. |
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The poster asked people to harass Zelich by cellphone and email. |
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The caller ID indicated the call came from Melissa's cellphone. |
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I go back inside and, despite one woman who is incomprehensively texting on her cellphone, everyone is still entranced. |
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Yet while the protection premise is solid, cellphone cases are often plagued with a bad case of the uglies. |
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At least five or six times a day, her cellphone goes off and it's a picture message from Izzy,' reveals a source. |
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If you've ever suspected that overheard cellphone conversations are more distracting than other types of conversations, you're on to something. |
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DoCoMo has been working with the start-up on micro fuel-cell rechargers for use in cellphone handsets. |
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For the second time in four months, prison guards foiled an attempt to smuggle a cellphone into a prison by carrier pigeon. |
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I reach for my cellphone, only to discover that it's not ringing. |
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Though Nokia is targeting Generation X as cellphone buyers, the commercials are expected to be seen by 75 million viewers in the 18 to 34 age range. |
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The stickiness of a cellphone might be measured by its ability to tell correct time, locate its user, and allow its user to remain connected regardless of location. |
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