It's a corded mouse, but we're willing to live with the tether if it gives us an additional gaming edge. |
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Since it's a corded mouse, it won't run out of battery power in the middle of a game either. |
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Not caring, she continued to sit there, muscles that had been corded with stress, now lax and pliable. |
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Modern advanced cordless power tools are capable of performing as well as, and in some cases better than their corded counterparts. |
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I grunted and reached over to the corded phone on the table between the two sofas. |
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However, at face value, it's a lot to pay for a three-button, corded mouse. |
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I got up, dragging the base of the corded phone across my floor so I could reach my closet, and began rifling through the shirts on the shelf. |
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Without another second's worth of thought my hand reached for the corded salmon pink phone I had always resented. |
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Earplugs with a suitable decibel rating, reusable or disposable, corded or uncorded. |
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She was skinny but not bony, her arms were wired with corded muscle and every other inch of her was tough as steel. |
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Al stared down at his right arm, at the hand clenched into a fist and the corded muscles aching to strike out, to punish her for doubting him. |
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Caroline noted how his tightly corded arm muscles rippled smoothly as he waved to his friends. |
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Her eyes involuntarily strayed to the corded muscles in his forearm as he gripped his short-board to his side. |
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But Manda noticed she was muscular, eyeing the corded veins and sinewy muscles along her forearms. |
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He was an ancient, withered man, wrinkled and creased but corded like a whip, tempered hard in the forge of the Wilds. |
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Suddenly his corded muscles bunched under his loose hide and he shot forward, down the slope seemingly following the encroaching aircrafts. |
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Sometimes, it frightened her to watch those corded veins at the back of his hands, trailing up to his powerful arms. |
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Her arm did not end in a hand, but instead the corded purple-black muscles ended in a three-taloned claw. |
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A corded arm snaked around my waist effectively stopping me from clobbering Chad. |
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Fabric or trim with a raised texture, such as re-embroidered and corded laces, wide-wale corduroy and heavy mesh. |
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Silk, linen, cotton, and occasionally fine wools were quilted and corded and sometimes even further embellished with embroidery. |
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My first purchase, by mail order, was a black corded velvet dress with white lace collar and cuffs for my young daughter. |
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Plus, in instances when you need to carry larger gear, the bag can be removed, and gear can be bungee corded directly to the rack. |
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Cordless tools have found a niche in the construction trade, but that doesn't mean toolmakers will stop making corded tools. |
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By 1785 types of cotton fabric generally available included corduroys, jeans, nankeens, erminetts, thicksets, corded tabby and jeanette. |
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With the deftness of one who has studied more than a hundred different works of art, her hands moved to feel the corded muscles of the athlete's neck. |
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She wondered absently how a man who was not very tall in stature could carry something so heavy, then remembered his corded muscles and wiry strength. |
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She found herself flattened against a wall of hard, corded muscle. |
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Take the fabric for the top and starting at the back end of the board, use your largest zigzag stitch to sew corded elastic to the edge, all the way around the board. |
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Includes extended range corded and cordless, and fuzzy logic corded and cordless. |
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Description: After cutting and debarking wood, loggers corded logs in an accessible place to facilitate loading on trucks. |
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This machine is equipped with a delimber that shaves off branches from trees. It leaves logs on the ground to be cut and corded. |
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The head is positioned to relieve strain on the cervical spine, using the corded hand control, while fine adjustment is made manually. |
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This initiative is designed to increase public awareness of the hazards related to corded window coverings and how to minimize the risks. |
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Branches will be removed and logs hauled to a place where they will be cut and corded. |
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Tip: You may want to ensure you have a land-line and corded phone in your home, as most cordless phones will not work during a power outage. |
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The stone has three different vertical fields, separated by a simple corded design. |
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Rugged, lightweight, corded and cordless laser barcode scanners for industrial apps. |
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On top of each arch and surrounded by the same border of corded carving is a series of goat-like creatures and birds. |
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Rather than purchase a new cordless phone, Joel and his wife instead decided on the Doro PhoneEasy® 331ph corded phone. |
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One doctor told them to keep their cellphones off their bodies and use them only to text or with a corded headset for two months. |
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On that basis, at just a tenner, the XFX corded pad is an absolute steal, representing a comfortable and technically excellent product at a top-notch price. |
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If you are to tie your own corded hexes use a double fisherman's knot, unless you are using spectra where you need to tie a triple fisherman's knot. |
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Blair pressed herself closer to him, while her hands glided across the corded muscles between his shoulder blades before lifting his shirt over his head. |
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He laughed, slowly unbuttoning his shirt, revealing his corded muscles. |
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That neck trailed into a pair of shoulders nearly as broad as he was tall, the massively corded braid of his muscles straining against his red skin. |
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Every muscle was defined, from his corded neck to his knotted calves. |
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It's heavier than a corded mouse, but I personally don't notice this until I start writing a review, and then I concentrate on it and it does irritate me a little. |
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Switch to a corded phone if you're relaying sensitive information. |
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The location of furniture in the home also has an impact on the safety of corded window covering products. |
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The technique and patterning are classic forms in the context of pure European and Peninsular corded ware. |
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A new corded phone with answerer, model FM 855, offers three one-touch priority speed dials and 10 two-touch numbers. |
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Last year our government took action to prevent childhood injury. This included changes to regulations, in order to make cribs, cradles, bassinets and corded window coverings safer for children. |
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Whenever you''re using an extension lead or corded power tool, make sure the lead is uncoiled because it could overheat if there are knots in it. |
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And remember not to adjust or clean corded power tools when they're plugged in. |
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If it is not practical to seal the vehicle, consumable goods intended for use outside of Canada should be packed in containers that can be corded and sealed by customs at the time of arrival. |
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Lithuanian folk music belongs to Baltic music branch which is connected with neolithic corded ware culture. |
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Electric mowers are further subdivided into corded and cordless electric models. |
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In addition, it removes the difficulty in mimicking the way a child moves and manipulates the cords, which is an uncertainty inherent in the use of a head probe, due to the characteristics of corded window covering products. |
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Monaural Headset for corded telephones and IP Telephony. |
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Lightning can travel through the metal wiring of a corded telephone line and can conduct electricity through the cord to your phone, possibly electrocuting the user. |
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The name was applied to two types of corded cottons: a heavy material used for bedcovers, drapery, and the like, and a lightweight, almost sheer fabric either corded or made in check effects. |
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Both the corded and cordless handsets are equipped with a built-in speakerphone so you can carry on with what you were doing and still have a conversation. |
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One of the conditions of a meth high is extreme focus, which is just what you need to unravel lengths of copper wire from a tightly corded braid of other metals. |
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Ms. Leeson, in Maryland, pursued a separate campaign, finally persuading the Maryland legislature to ban corded blinds in child care facilities and foster homes, which took effect in October. |
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These people are energetically still looped or corded with you today, and they are using your energy even though they might not be in your life in the way they were. |
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Give large fruits, rounds and corded, of color violet and white. |
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An amplified corded phone with an appearance that suits any home. |
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The three safety agencies are urging standards development organizations and manufacturers to create comprehensive worldwide safety standards to reduce the number of deaths and injuries caused by corded window coverings. |
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His cheeks were wrinkled like a last year's apple, but his sweep of shoulder, and bony, corded hands, told of a strength which was unsapped by age. |
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Other new products set to ship from Thomson, which markets its phones under the GE brand, include a Caller ID speakerphone, corded telephone and an adjunct unit. |
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The haul of tools included a Stihl saw, 24v HILTI reciprocating saw, 24v HILTI core drill, corded HILTI reciprocating saw and 24v HILTI electric planer. |
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This latter group overlapped with the Corded Ware Culture and other groups of the Late Neolithic and early Bronze Age. |
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In April 2011, it was reported that a deviant Corded Ware burial had been discovered in a suburb of Prague. |
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However, in other regions Corded Ware appears to herald a new culture and physical type. |
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According to Anthony, the Corded Ware horizon may have introduced Germanic, Baltic and Slavic into northern Europe. |
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By this time the Rhine was on the western edge of the vast Corded Ware zone. |
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We caution that the sampled Yamna individuals from Samara might not be directly ancestral to Corded Ware individuals from Germany. |
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He believes that speakers of Baltic languages may have played an important role in the diffusion of the Corded Ware culture. |
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The arrival of the Corded Ware culture in southern coastal Finland between 3000 and 2500 BCE may have coincided with the start of agriculture. |
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Hence his two main Nordic types show Corded and Danubian predominance, respectively. |
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This raises the question where the R1a1a in the Corded Ware culture came from, if it was not from the Yamna culture. |
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The Beaker culture has been proposed to derive from this specific branch of the Corded Ware culture. |
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The Corded Ware cultural horizon flourished at the transition from the Neolithic to the Chalcolithic. |
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The Bell Beaker domestic ware of Southern Germany are not as closely related to the Corded Ware as would be indicated by their burial rites. |
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The Corded Ware Culture shared a number of features with the Bell Beaker Culture, derived from their common ancestor the Yamna culture. |
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Changes in slaughter age and animal size are possibly evidence for sheep being kept for their wool at Corded Ware sites in this region. |
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The cultural emphasis on drinking equipment already characteristic of the early indigenous Funnelbeaker culture, synthesized with newly arrived Corded Ware traditions. |
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However, today Corded Ware is now everywhere seen as intrusive, though not necessarily aggressively so, and coexisting with earlier indigenous cultures in many cases. |
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The Beaker culture originated around 2800 BCE in the Iberian Peninsula and subsequently extended into Central Europe, where it partly coexisted with the Corded Ware region. |
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By contrast a number of other archaeologists in the past have proposed that the Corded Ware culture was a purely local development from Funnel Beaker. |
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The degree to which cultural change generally represents immigration was a matter of debate, and such debate had figured strongly in discussions of Corded Ware. |
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Corded Ware culture encompassed a vast area, from the Rhine on the west to the Volga in the east, occupying parts of Northern Europe, Central Europe and Eastern Europe. |
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