Just five years ago, cutting-edge college students were telnetting to their University libraries to find research materials. |
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As a result, the company is beginning to build up a fascinating and eclectic collection of cutting-edge international art. |
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The Tron and Citizen's theatres have international reputations for cutting-edge contemporary drama. |
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The head designers for cutting-edge labels such as Armani Exchange and Lafayette 148, for example, are Black. |
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Even after 30 years, Budd's mighty wah-wah guitar and lounge-lizard electronics still sound cutting-edge groovy. |
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Our cutting-edge tools can help simplify your cell division, mitosis and cell cycle research. |
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The irony is that the official programme is not particularly elitist, either in terms of classical art forms or cutting-edge postmodernism. |
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The real story was the implications of the cutting-edge science and resultant technology. |
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The ICA has for long had a reputation for cutting-edge arts, but has recently struggled to maintain its leadership. |
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Often compared unfavourably to nearby Leeds, Bradford has never been associated with cutting-edge city life. |
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Shock has been the stock-in-trade of cutting-edge art for nearly a century, of course. |
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The bizarre four-legged shape has been revealed as the cutting-edge design for the most expensive new home to be built in the North. |
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The aim is to create graduate schools with a distinctive international atmosphere and to guarantee cutting-edge research. |
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It's not a perception he wants to encourage at the age of 38, which is verging on old fogeydom in the rarefied world of cutting-edge math. |
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This guarantees you high reliability and continuous access to the benefits of cutting-edge technology. |
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In return, they require reasonable and timely access to cutting-edge scholarship and research works produced by other researchers. |
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Our companies, and especially our cutting-edge companies, could not survive on just the domestic market. |
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The new West Indies management team seemed to have had a liking for the use of cutting-edge technology in its verbal assault. |
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A portion of book copiers are replacing their slow pens with these high-speed cutting-edge tools. |
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MiniDiscs are an example of the advances of cutting-edge research in physics and chemistry. |
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Alf troops are the most highly trained in our defence force with a key feature being their cutting-edge equipment. |
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The status has enabled the school to forge ahead with innovation and cutting-edge educational developments. |
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Head north, and a 40-minute drive takes you to Antwerp, now a chic centre for cutting-edge couture. |
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Some compete with the best in the world, offering cutting-edge products and led by far-sighted entrepreneurs. |
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This is the new, caring, cutting-edge Germany, a smart, angular bit of kit, all flat metal and futurist slots and holes. |
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By keeping abreast of all cutting-edge innovations, we are forearmed to react quickly to our client's changing demands. |
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It is not as if Bob has ruthlessly ditched loads of old duffers to make way for cutting-edge rock 'n' roll talent. |
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By the 1980s, however, financial imperatives led to the closure and demolition of much of Glasgow's cutting-edge church estate. |
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See, once again one of my posts on this site presages a new trend at the cutting-edge of the doodah thingummybob. |
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Glasgow might be the perceived cradle of cutting-edge art, but Edinburgh is no longer the staid sister it once was. |
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When I first began to work on this project, cliometric quantifiers and mathematical modelers were the cutting-edge interpreters of slavery. |
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Once a cutting-edge alternative to stale imports and bland domestic beers, Sam Adams now is just another craft beer on a cluttered shelf. |
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Growing numbers of arts centres have added to the vibrant, cutting-edge spirit of a city that is also remarkably crime-free. |
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Green chemistry uses cutting-edge technology to minimize the environmental impact of chemical processes, manufacturing and waste. |
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The work was one piece of a cutting-edge Festival exhibition, given the palindromic name Strategy-Get-Arts. |
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It is definitely homestyle, comfort-food-type eating, not the cutting-edge stuff, but I like it a lot. |
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This production is also reaching for the top with a cutting-edge, high-concept set design. |
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I've seen photos of everything from cutting-edge hamster treadmills to state-of-the-art orthotics. |
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The institutes could provide a stepping-stone between industrial groups looking for innovation and cutting-edge academic research. |
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Soon, the muddler went from curiosity to an essential tool behind any cutting-edge bar. |
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Tharp is known not only for her cutting-edge dances, but also for her pioneering sense of style. |
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Previous to his move into moviemaking, he was a director of cutting-edge music videos. |
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The cutting-edge design includes a roof planted with the fleshy leaved plant, Sedum, above a three tiered building with large windows. |
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Both were meant to show cutting-edge technology, but now they are extremely campy, outdated relics of yesteryear and just a plum bad idea. |
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Domestically, he has overseen the development of his country from an imperial backwater to a cutting-edge competitor. |
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Running the two words of its title together isn't enough to make it a cutting-edge cyberspace era publication. |
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And few areas sound more cutting-edge than individualized medicine. |
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Cutting-edge music required cutting-edge visuals. |
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If you are a scientist, you may have pioneered cutting-edge technology. |
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She knows a cutting-edge marketing solution when she sees it. |
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Occasionally couching their philosophies in cutting-edge futurist thought, they nevertheless managed to formulate groundbreaking theories on the nature of existence itself. |
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After you modernise their homes, turn your attention to their wardrobes and give them an overhaul with sophisticated, cutting-edge fashions. |
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Essentia uses cutting-edge technology to manufacture a unique range of memory foam mattresses and markets healthy, eco-friendly bedding products. |
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Loaded with cutting-edge innovation, and with plenty of room to spare, this sport utility has an almost endless capacity for adventure. |
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Were neural-network models really cutting-edge science or just the old theory of the association of ideas? |
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This conception of innovation spawns techno-nationalist policies. Governments around the world race to pour money into cutting-edge research. |
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More cutting-edge concepts like Pocket Radar may be destined to affect the game. |
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You continue to show the way in cutting-edge social, political, and economic innovation. |
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From the outside, it's impossible to ignore its cutting-edge aerodynamics, clean lines and aggressive stance. |
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Researchers attract the best physicians because they are always willing to push the envelope with cutting-edge diagnostics and treatment. |
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His cutting-edge creativity continues to push the envelope and to generate new artistic directions internationally. |
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The cutting-edge technical environments answer perfectly the highest needs of friability, security and scalability. |
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Modern offices, cutting-edge equipment, volleyball and hacky sack courts are just some of the ways to make the work environment more interesting. |
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Learn to distinguish between cutting-edge and ho-hum design, between what's original and what's mere imitation. |
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A cutting-edge IP desktop phone with innovative features, making it the workhorse of any organization. |
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Most of the stuff inside government is not awesome, cutting-edge, cloud-based, and responsive. |
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Whether it is the use of cutting-edge technology or dog-eared textbooks, Ailwin is committed to the success of her students. |
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We are too much taken with novelty and the 'loveliness' of our inventions, the pure electromagnetic wavefunctions of cutting-edge technology. |
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Obviously there's some very modern sorts of jazz, so I made it more of a middle-of-the-road piece of jazz music rather than extreme cutting-edge piece of jazz music. |
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The marriage equality fight was a critical test of mainstreaming a cutting-edge issue. |
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Sadly, these reworkings are scarcely cutting-edge. |
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Along with their financial support, we are also keenly interested in the cutting-edge technologies and technical and management skills they can bring us. |
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We are cutting-edge in meeting comprehensive and extensive specifications and can supply you with a range of first-class reference materials for all analytical methods. |
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It uses cutting-edge technology and operates in a secure environment. |
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The call centres will be redeployed to an all-IP platform from Cisco, ranking them among the first in the country to adopt this cutting-edge technology. |
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We can once again congratulate ourselves on our cutting-edge, dynamic resources, who, due to increasingly effective vigilance, put tools in place at the right time to support the continued growth of our business volume. |
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The cutting-edge forensic work that it took to bring them into custody from abroad is retold with great aplomb by Levington. |
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Ultimately it was this haphazardness, a seemingly carefree approach to cutting-edge climbs, along with his formidable intellect and wit, which forged the Smith legend. |
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The graduates are now hoping to land jobs with designer or High Street companies after their range of cutting-edge clothing won praise for its creativity and wearability. |
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Like any cutting-edge trendsetter, Twain soon realized that his ensembles might not always please the pedestrian audience. |
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It must also be said that this is not exactly a great leap forward that embraces cutting-edge technology. |
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As a cutting-edge audiophile invention, it seduced the technophilic, connoisseurist males who typically buy new sound equipment and quickly build collections of recordings. |
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It is cutting-edge products like these that are helping define this New Age of wireless entertainment. |
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The dot scot campaign has received broad support from industry, and is seen as a means towards advancing Scotland's image as a cutting-edge country to do business with. |
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The Water Tower sponsors such events as art classes, auctions and a local film festival, in addition to housing gallery space for cutting-edge artworks. |
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To reach a younger demographic, Jensen and his ilk are eschewing mainstream acts and building brand identity with cutting-edge, forgotten, and obscure music. |
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Its activeness and commitments in terms of quality and protecting the environment have also enabled it to gain cutting-edge expertise in the fields of heating and renewable energy. |
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That might have been cutting-edge innovation circa 1999 but, come on, this is still a delivery service, even if it has employed the mighty JP Morgan and Goldman Sachs as advisers. |
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Thanks to the expert skill and intellectual power invested there, it is a cutting-edge research centre, particularly in the areas of biotechnology, telecommunications and cancer. |
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Montage said it has announced the addition of SuccessFactors and IQNavigator to its marketplace of cutting-edge HR technology partners. |
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These rock formations, which are too impermeable for the gas to flow freely, require expertise and cutting-edge technologies to coax out their valuable resource. |
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Already established in the capital as a cutting-edge venue, they have upped the ante with the launch of their new concept, Speakeasy. |
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Set to music, the flyover helped to anchor all of the other display materials which also included a 12 foot banner featuring the cutting-edge light rail vehicle. |
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Increasing the value of existing relationships is another priority, and we aim to be cutting-edge in this regard with the launch of a state-ofthe-art targeted member communication and education program. |
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Every significant institution of higher education in the country should have an energy-related institute that incubates cutting-edge thinking, research and innovation. |
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This expertise in analysis and industrial conversion calls on rare technical skills that combine cutting-edge scientific knowledge with feedback, empiricism and know-how from several professions. |
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According to Edgar Oehler, the new Corporate Center should also become a showpiece for cutting-edge and energy-saving construction thanks to high-grade, innovative quality products preferably from the AFG product range. |
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Today, the undoubted contribution made by Spanish artists and creators is rightfully continued in a notably cosmopolitan, modern and, in some cases, cutting-edge inspiration. |
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It is via these researchers and research teams that revolutionary ideas are explored and voiced, that cutting-edge research is energetically pursued and that major discoveries are brought to market. |
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Our Uniguard solution allows us to integrate a full range of cutting-edge video surveillance technologies to guarantee that all suspicious or antisocial behaviour is recorded and stored in a single database. |
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Building a copy of an 18th century windmill may not seem to be at the cutting-edge of job creation or enterprise, but the commune of Dosches in the Champagne region of France is proving otherwise. |
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But the new model features some cutting-edge technology, such as a cruise-control system that uses radar and the maker's Sync infotainment system. |
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For decades, the capital equipment we employed to produce cutting-edge product has been either manually or electromechanically controlled. |
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The least you can do is keep your pearly whites squeaky clean with a cutting-edge electric toothbrush. |
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Cirque du Soleil is known for its cutting-edge shows that feature aerialists, acrobats and contortionists. |
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As this is a radio telescope, not an optical one, there is no nighttime stargazing at Alma – you come here in dazzling daylight to be wowed by the scale, the site and the cutting-edge science. |
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The researchers are working with cutting-edge software tools in order to model physical processes, such as heat and mass transfer under all possible conditions. |
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Birdy Nam Nam certainly recruited a crack team to record their second album, enlisting the services of Yuksek, a cutting-edge producer from Reims, to boost their beats. |
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With the adoption of the new InCise 2 MLC, the Munich CyberKnife Center continues to provide its patients with cutting-edge treatments. |
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The XL G3 is the latest in a wide range of inspection tools designed to provide you with state-of-the-art, cutting-edge inspection technology and the chance to cut down on inspection times and hike up productivity. |
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Money-spinning showbiz has overtaken cutting-edge artistry. |
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Armed with a mobile weather station and big hopes for big storms, two Environment Canada scientists buckle up for a road trip across the U. S. Great Plains to take part in cutting-edge tornado research. |
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Google, known for its cutting-edge Internet software, may be setting its sights on the low-tech radio market. |
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Practicality and safety are the basic features of this cement mixer, which has been built with cutting-edge technologies and in full obedience to the European rules. |
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Arent Fox is offering clients web-based seminars on cutting-edge legal issues. |
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The Brilliant Cube will work to familiarize the public with cutting-edge kinetic art. |
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His large-scale paintings based on autoradiographs fuse the traditions of abstract art with cutting-edge scientific imaging technology. |
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Melina Kibbe is a physician-researcher doing cutting-edge work in both the VA and academia. |
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Beyond the quarterly scientific meetings, the Conference represents a favoured way to take stock on the last scientific acquirements and the most cutting-edge aesthetic surgery techniques. |
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Unlike chemotherapy, the cutting-edge treatment, Xeloda only targets abnormal cells, leaving healthy tissues alone. |
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Korean Air will invest W10 billion to construct a cutting-edge sled for the national bobsledding team. |
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The result of a unique finishing technique, Line Art provides incredibly rich, cutting-edge looks that give a mineral or stonelike aspect to the wood. |
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Today, a cutting-edge technology in the making of this product allows for the application of a stronger pressure on ankles, a pressure that decreases gradually along the upper leg in order to facilitate blood flow. |
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The new E-class TV commercial shows the effect that a lullaby can have and how cutting-edge automotive technology ensures that the wrong person doesn't nod off. |
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As many countries have no experience in that area, we look to UNESCO to be a pacesetter and inventor, a clearing house and a laboratory in this cutting-edge area. |
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Finally, SIMO Network 2010 showgoers will also get a glimpse of the N8800: an enterprise-class eight-bay rackmount NAS with a slew of cutting-edge features for medium to large organizations. |
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This high-performance sensor benefi ting from cutting-edge HF-sensor technology comes with a 360° coverage angle, an angle of aperture of 140° and reach of up to 8 metres. |
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This isn't Indian food, but contemporary – even cutting-edge – cooking, using local ingredients and state-of-the-art techniques, in a kitchen where the tandoor sits comfortably alongside the Pacojet frozen food maker. |
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Geared to collaborative work and the practice of cutting-edge techniques with the use of ultramodern technological platforms, the training allows the next generation of researchers to approach a problem comprehensively. |
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But if Wetherspoon is to budget food and drink to what Apple is to cutting-edge tech with chamfered edges, its evangelists aren't nearly so sycophantic. |
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The panoply of bustles, bodices and hats that fill the canvases in this show suggest that Renoir, the son of a tailor and a seamstress, was a seasoned fashionista, with an eye for the cutting-edge. |
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The cold has no clout when you're grooving the greatest DJS in one of the world's dance capitals, with cutting-edge VJs firing up the music with visionary visuals! |
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And not only is the C3 VTR Plus cutting-edge in terms of looks, it is also enjoyable to drive, economical and well-equipped. |
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We will endeavour to engage you with up-to-the-moment reporting, investigations, commentary, blogging, in-depth analysis, open journalism, cutting-edge data visualisation, interactive technology, chutzpah and fun. |
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The cutting-edge social media investigation service eTreble9 launches today and is the brainchild of former Sergeant Henry Platten, from Flintshire. |
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For years, Instantiations CodePro AnalytiX has brought modern, agile and innovative software analysis tools to the desktops of cutting-edge Eclipse developers. |
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Labs, has conducted advanced research to provide cutting-edge protection against recent, destructive cyber-attacks including Heartbleed and CryptoLocker. |
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With music by David Sawer and words by Armando Ianucci, not to mention a cast including Janis Kelly and Ricardo Simonetti, this was always going to be cutting-edge stuff. |
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The new Linacs will improve the quality of service as they are equipped with cutting-edge technology, allowing them to destroy cancer cells more accurately. |
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Together, these cutting-edge systems from ATI and AMD support applications that require massive amounts of physical and virtual memory, such as database management solutions. |
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The cutting-edge features ensure faster movability and reduced footprint. |
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There are ecohotels that promise zero environmental impact. There is a vibrant arts scene, and cutting-edge restaurants dish up the most up-to-date global-inflected cuisine. |
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As the leading rehabilitation hospital in America, RIC delivers quality clinical care and cutting-edge research to more than 50,000 patients from around the world. |
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Our collaboration with Hankuk Carbon on these cutting-edge applications highlights the added value that VirantageA PESU tougheners offer compared to conventional materials. |
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Immunologists from around the world will gather to present and discuss cutting-edge research and update hot topics from basic immunology to clinical studies. |
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The GeeGuides geeART16 cutting-edge art curriculum was awarded the Flashforward Film Festival's famous orange, rubber arrow for innovative and exemplary work in Flash. |
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The research involved a cutting-edge technique, known as three-dimensional geometric morphometrics, which uses lasers to generate data about the shape of different specimens. |
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