Paul has consistently used Benghazi as a device to stake out high ground on foreign policy. |
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As with any new device, fears came up about privacy, security, the fear of looking like a dork, and piracy. |
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The device sets an attainable but challenging goal for you, then once you hit your mark creates a new goal. |
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Grandin explained how the device actually brings her two roles as autism advocate and animal-science expert together. |
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A seismograph is a device that measures and records the intensity of earthquakes. |
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As the name suggests, a yarn winder is a device used to wind balls of yarn. |
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Once a month he attaches a device to his chest, clamps metal bracelets on his wrists, and hooks the whole thing up to a telephone. |
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They double down on the plot device of a lone visionary opposed by conventional hierarchies. |
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So filmmakers usually resort to a plot device to compensate for this absence. |
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Rumor once had it that Larry Poons used a catapultlike device to hurl paint onto upright canvases. |
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In the present study, we used a device to physically separate infected and uninfected nymphs to prevent cleptohematophagy. |
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A binary frame template is a device for creating binary matroids from graphic or cographic matroids. |
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The favourite device of one of the Indian desert foxes here is of a donnybrookian flavour. |
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The device that is to echo the characters should be optioned for echoplexing. |
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Finally, some e-content must first be downloaded to a computer before being transferred to a tablet or other mobile device for viewing. |
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An outline of the same device might be traced on his shield, though many a blow had almost effaced the painting. |
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Fondleslab A touchscreen device, particularly a tablet computer, to which its owner appears unnaturally attached. |
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I wonder how many people will get taken in by their addition of a fancy-looking front panel to a crummy device. |
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The device takes the form of a guard for the punch presses which are used in grommeting mail bags in the process of manufacture. |
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The device itself can dissipate a peak power of 78 W when properly heatsinked and has a 65 W steady dissipation. |
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This device is also used under Standing Order 89 by the committee chairman, to restrict debate in committee. |
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Note. After the device downloads its new configuration file, we can test placing a call on hold and the generic hold music will be heard. |
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A crown was not part of the arms but use of a crowned harp was apparently common as a badge or as a device. |
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The difference between the arms and device of Ireland appears to be on the crown only, which is added to the harp when used as a device. |
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The device is also sometimes called a sweeper although the same term also refers to a carpet sweeper, a similar invention. |
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A certain percentage of the mines are equipped with an antihandling device to hinder manual breaching. |
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Because an antisiphon device has no role to play in these guns, they do not inspire modification, though their cylinders too can cause accidents. |
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A boring subtext, about the wisdom or otherwise of actually uttering Voldemort's name, meanwhile robs the apotropaic device of its force. |
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An at-grade intersection may require a traffic-control device such as a stop sign, traffic light or railway signal to manage conflicting traffic. |
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The Tudor rose dimidiated with the Scottish thistle, James used this device as a royal heraldic badge. |
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Autolearning is already incorporated into the analyzer, in a sense, since the device produces the database it needs entirely on its own. |
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Just need to project against users from deleting NK.BIN and bricking the device. |
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Andre pulled the bung from the top of a barrel, applied a glass tube with a suction device, and withdrew a pale, almost greenish liquid. |
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A wind turbine is a device that converts the wind's kinetic energy into electrical energy. |
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An effective wave power device captures as much as possible of the wave energy flux. |
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As a result, the waves will be of lower height in the region behind the wave power device. |
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This device floats on the surface of the water, held in place by cables connected to the seabed. |
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With an air chamber integrated into the device, swells compress air in the chambers forcing air through an air turbine to create electricity. |
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The wooden device also has north marked and had 32 arrow heads around the edge that may be the points of a compass. |
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The device was tested successfully, as a sun compass, during a 1984 reenactment when a longship sailed across the North Atlantic. |
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Patapsco and Patuxent tested the protective device by sweeping 39 mines in March. |
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They typically will not have a track record which indicates the type and extent of interactions between the device and the receiving environment. |
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This is essential for any device bound for operations offshore, where extreme conditions and fouling, etc. |
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He obtained a patent for his detection device in April 1904 and later a patent for a related amendment for estimating the distance to the ship. |
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The first commercial device fitted to aircraft was a 1938 Bell Lab unit on some United Air Lines aircraft. |
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A sequence of target returns can be monitored through a device known as a plot extractor. |
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Many GPS receivers can relay position data to a PC or other device using the NMEA 0183 protocol. |
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Others, such as mechanically powered flashlights, have the generator integrated within the device itself. |
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The possessors of orchids may be able to reproduce the process with a pencil, small paintbrush, or other similar device. |
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A trampoline is a device consisting of a piece of taut, strong fabric stretched over a steel frame using many coiled springs. |
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The early milker device fit on top of a regular milk pail and sat on the floor under the cow. |
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The milker device and collection tank hung underneath the cow from the strap. |
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This device utilizes a number of specially designed stainless steel plates with small spaces between them. |
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As a floral device to reduce selfing, the pistil of wild tomatoes extends farther out of the flower than today's cultivars. |
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The drum was a circular device that was set to the side of the boat and would draw in the nets. |
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A simple machine is a mechanical device that changes the direction or magnitude of a force. |
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To these workers these types of tools were revolutionary because they were one tool or one device that could do several different things. |
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A fish hook or fishhook is a device for catching fish either by impaling them in the mouth or, more rarely, by snagging the body of the fish. |
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Fish hooks are normally attached to some form of line or lure device which connects the caught fish to the fisherman. |
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The fish hook or similar device has been made by man for many thousands of years. |
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It is framed in terms of an idealized device called a Carnot engine, imagined to define a continuous cycle of states of its working body. |
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Reponsivity of the single nanowire device in photoconducting mode was found to be enhanced by five orders, at 470 nm. |
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According to Lawrence Stone, narrative has traditionally been the main rhetorical device used by historians. |
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However, the most common type of public and palace timekeeping device was the inflow clepsydra. |
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This device was one of two that gave the Byzantines some hope of extending the siege until the possible arrival of foreign help. |
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Often, the device is a discrete component which outputs either a digital or analog signal proportional to its orientation. |
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The sensor uses highly calibrated internal electronics to measure the response of the device to the Earth's magnetic field. |
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Like any magnetic device, compasses are affected by nearby ferrous materials, as well as by strong local electromagnetic forces. |
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For the CD66b isolation protocol here, there will be approximately 250K to 400K cells in the device ready for postcapture processing. |
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A radio direction finder or RDF is a device for finding the direction to a radio source. |
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The device was also used from very early on in urban contexts as a cloth press for printing patterns. |
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In Finnish, it is mostly a literary device, as it has virtually disappeared from daily spoken language in most dialects. |
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This is a common rhetorical device used to create an implication of significance where one may not actually be present. |
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A MAC address can be considered a pure name, as it gives no indication of where on a network the device can be found. |
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Birth control, also known as contraception and fertility control, is a method or device used to prevent pregnancy. |
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Another is an intravas device which involves putting a urethane plug into the vas deferens to block it. |
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These may be of fixed duration, such as a year, or may be used as a parliamentary procedural device. |
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Rangeability basically assesses the ability of a given measurement device to be applied to a variety of applications. |
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The filibuster is a powerful legislative device in the United States Senate. |
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Several editors used the device of veiling parliamentary debates as debates of fictitious societies or bodies. |
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Perhaps the first example of a human made device designed to manage power is the hand axe, made by chipping flint to form a wedge. |
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A spinning wheel is a device for spinning thread or yarn from natural or synthetic fibres. |
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The device reduced the amount of work needed to produce cloth, with a worker able to work eight or more spools at once. |
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Resentment at this scheme, the mechanical simplicity of the device and the primitive state of patent law, made infringement inevitable. |
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Brake refers to the device which was used to load an engine and hold it at a desired rotational speed. |
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Despite their technical complexity, neither device was revolutionary by the standards of the time. |
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The workpiece is mounted on centers and rotated by a device known as a drive dog or center driver. |
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For use in thermal power plants, coal is ground into dust using a device called a powdered coal mill. |
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It incorporates the same simple re-fusing device as is used in the standard Ediswan Clix BS 1363 Fused Plug, and the adaptor outlet is shuttered. |
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The voltage regulator stopped working and the resulting overload destroyed the device. |
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He paid particular attention to the power loom, a device for which there was yet no equal in America. |
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Cloth is usually woven on a loom, a device that holds the warp threads in place while filling threads are woven through them. |
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Though Harvard Professor Masayuki Sato translates Fa as law, he explains the concept as more like an objective measuring device. |
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He considered it the most important device for upholding the power of the state. |
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More than that it was a Stalinist device to awe and reward the populace, and give them an appreciation of Soviet realist art. |
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Built from a car ignition trembler coil set, Gallagher used the device to keep his horse from scratching itself against his car. |
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The principle of any such device should be to pull on the vessel by a rope of water passing in at the bow and out at the stern. |
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Steadicam, a revolutionary camera stabilizing device, was not shown, but CP did screen a sample film shot with a Steadicam. |
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In the first field tests, a series of holes 2 inches in diameter and 12 feet deep were sunk with the rock-melting device, or subterrene. |
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Using a large, syringelike device, a known volume of air is moved into and out of the spirometer in order to provide a test signal. |
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The judge should grasp the butter trier firmly in hand and insert the sampling device as near as possible to the center of the butter sample. |
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Players can also win a FREE VERT device by having the highest vertical within their specific age group during the AAU event. |
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The function ibrd automatically addresses a device as a talker before the device sends data and unaddresses the device afterward. |
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Our staff phone in from all around the world using an acronymic device called a modern and log their meetings on our network computer. |
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The vever, as a cabbala-like method of invoking the gods, was included as a primary ceremonial device in Rada. |
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The Forerunner 305 by Garmin is a watchlike G.P.S. device that can help travelers keep up with their exercise regimes in unfamiliar places. |
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This is coupled with safety belts, alloy wheels and a steering wheel lock antitheft device. |
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This material, with a low level of almost apolar compounds was then submitted to exhaustive extraction with ethanol in a Soxhlet device. |
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At first I tried to handle the seasonal winnowings with a large three-bin compost device. |
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The device issues an audible beep when any of these events occur. |
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Crumpton said the Inrock ABIA is the only device of its kind currently available for horizontal directional drilling. |
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Users can switch their device to Welsh to access apps that are available in Welsh. |
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When a plow hits a rock or other solid obstruction, serious damage may result unless the plow is equipped with some safety device. |
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The spring release device was used in the past almost universally on trailing type plows with one to three or four bottoms. |
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Shear bolts which break when a plough body hits an obstruction are a cheaper overload protection device. |
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The Kingdom of Mercia predated the emergence of heraldry, so there is no authentic Mercian heraldic device. |
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The Valley Station features accessible parking near the entrance and access to the station via a funicular-like lift device called an inclinator. |
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By these means a device is obtained, the ground of which is composed of green or English gold, with inlayings of silver and fine gold. |
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This led to Edward's later adoption of the sign of the sunne in splendour as his personal device. |
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In the first printing, the device of having different type faces to show supplied words was used sparsely and inconsistently. |
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The disabled child communicates using a joysticklike device to select words from a menu. |
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Symbolism was a device to distinguish the main features of the Revolution and ensure public identification and support. |
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Confidence in the device was diminished by the time the Luftwaffe was ready to conduct big raids. |
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This device directed steam power through two nozzles to cause a sphere to spin rapidly on its axis. |
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Von Ohain's first device was strictly experimental and could run only under external power, but he was able to demonstrate the basic concept. |
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McAllister uses the Japanese device of the koken for changing scenes, distributing props, and creating furniture. |
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In the early 1980s a pioneering flood control device, the Thames Barrier, was opened. |
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It's an excellent device, but it has a 10-week lead time, so be sure to order it in advance. |
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The device only came into use after being independently invented by Hermann von Helmholtz. |
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It was the first practical device to harness steam to produce mechanical work. |
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Unfortunately, Savery's device proved much less successful than had been hoped. |
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The construction of a von Neumann computer depended on the availability of a suitable memory device on which to store the program. |
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The name comes from the Hoover Company, one of the first and more influential companies in the development of the device. |
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This device is easy and quick to move, and has no pressure points, making damage to the pitch less likely. |
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Perhaps the earliest patented mousetrap was a live capture device patented in 1870 by W K Bachman of South Carolina. |
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The device works by drawing the animals in with bait that is placed inside. |
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The cat's eye is a retroreflective safety device used in road marking and was the first of a range of raised pavement markers. |
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The device's reflective surface enables the device to be clearly visible at long distances at night and in rainy weather. |
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An electric light is a device that produces visible light by the flow of electric current. |
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One of the dominant linguistic theories hypothesizes that a device or module of sorts in the brain contains innate knowledge. |
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They used two main devices, the rod and a device called a groma, which helped them obtain right angles. |
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Ainsworth used Turpin as a plot device, describing him in a manner that makes him more lively than the book's other characters. |
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A sparkler is a device that can be attached to the nozzle of a beer engine. |
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He designed a cup engraved with her device of a falcon standing on roses, as well as jewellery and books connected to her. |
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Some scholars believe that he used a mechanical device to help him trace the contours of his subjects' faces. |
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An unusual rhetorical device, hendiadys, appears in several places in the play. |
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Then too, critics started to focus on Hamlet's delay as a character trait, rather than a plot device. |
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From August 2008, Pratchett tested a prototype device to address his condition. |
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His prescient use of uranium as a plot device led to Hitchcock's being briefly under FBI surveillance. |
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Over the next few years they developed it into a predictable and reliable device that made electronic amplification possible for the first time. |
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It was not until the 1980s it was allowed by the committee to be placed on merchandise as a marketing device. |
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The museum curator went to the shelf and pulled down an ancient metering device. |
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Jacklin has been hearing impaired for over 25 years and wears a hearing aid device on both sides. |
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The use of any device on the motorcycle to artificially decrease the temperature of the fuel below ambient temperature is forbidden. |
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The United States is bound by the Hyde Act with India and may cease all cooperation with India if India detonates a nuclear explosive device. |
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In his new political positions, and encouraged by his advisers, Walpole introduced the sinking fund, a device to reduce the national debt. |
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A plutonium implosion device was detonated in the lagoon in the Monte Bello Islands in Western Australia. |
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Some Black politicians accused the government of using this device to counter the West Indian immigration of previous decades. |
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Using his Whig victory as a mandate for reform, Grey was unrelenting in the pursuit of this goal, using every Parliamentary device to achieve it. |
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A new optical scanner is described which serves as a monogon or single-facet device, providing one scan per shaft rotation. |
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It was, on the contrary, the device to secure for the whole of mankind the maximum of benefits it can derive from it. |
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At Oxford University, Edmund Gunter built the first analog device to aid computation. |
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By 1860 he was able to demonstrate a working device, and obtained a British patent covering a partial vacuum, carbon filament incandescent lamp. |
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Bell pointed to a variable resistance device in Bell's previous application in which Bell described a cup of mercury, not water. |
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The enthusiasm surrounding Bell's public displays laid the groundwork for universal acceptance of the revolutionary device. |
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The president's surgeons, who were skeptical of the device, ignored Bell's requests to move the president to a bed not fitted with metal springs. |
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In 1928, he developed an early video recording device, which he dubbed Phonovision. |
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During Goldfinger, Bond was issued with an Aston Martin DB Mark III with a homing device, which he used to track Goldfinger across France. |
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The impasse was finally resolved on 8 May when Gilbert proposed a plot that did not depend on any supernatural device. |
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By this time Murdoch's contract had been amended and he was able to patent this device in his own name. |
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Watt led the development of a practical version of this device, which entered service in 1938 under the code name Chain Home. |
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Franz Schneider, a Swiss engineer, had patented such a device in Germany in 1913, but his original work was not followed up. |
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Under the Banking and Financial Dealings Act 1971, bank holidays are proclaimed each year by the legal device of a royal proclamation. |
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The display of the message concealed within the baton was delayed by a difficulty in opening the device. |
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He also developed a blowing device for blast furnaces that allowed higher temperatures, increasing their efficiency. |
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In such a device the riveting may be effected with proper riveting-tools, and the nut-head afterward screwed on. |
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The device, to all intents and purposes identical to the Italian impresa, differs from the emblem in two principal ways. |
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Structurally, the device normally consists of two parts while most emblems have three or more. |
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In 1991, to enable the device to be trademarked, the original generic motif was replaced with a more stylised version. |
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A conveying device, as claimed in claim 1, further including a coaxial spiral body carried by and offstanding from the core. |
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Since June 2008 a tidal energy device called Evopod has been tested in Strangford Lough near the Portaferry Ferry landing. |
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The scale device is not grid connected and dissipates the small amount of power it generates as heat into the sea. |
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A Helicorder drum is a device used to record data into photographic paper or in the form of paper and ink. |
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In the latter case, the trenching device rides on top of, or straddles, the pipeline. |
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Aristotle used the device to make observations of the sun and noted that no matter what shape the hole was, the sun would still be correctly displayed as a round object. |
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A more sophisticated device is the Newcastle interactive palliator, in which a continuous low-dose intravenous infusion is combined with patient-operated demand increment. |
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Bell had filed the mercury application at the patent office a year earlier on February 25, 1875, long before Elisha Gray described the water device. |
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The surface grinder is composed of an abrasive wheel, a workholding device known as a chuck, either electromagnetic or vacuum, and a reciprocating table. |
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Compared to the best-known paravirtualization interfaces, our paravirtual interface supports up to 2x higher throughput, and is closer in performance to device passthrough. |
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The Antikythera mechanism, a device for calculating the movements of planets, dates from about 80 BC, and was the first ancestor of the astronomical computer. |
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The example on the left is the official device of the Mercian Regiment. |
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Under the new personal flotation device regulations, boats 16 feet and longer must have one wearable type flotation device on board the boat for each person. |
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If I drive without such a device, I am doing something wrong despite the indiscernability of the harm occasioned by the emissions from my car in particular. |
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When children are young, spanking is a familiar device to show who's boss. |
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Gilbert had referred to the new technology in Pinafore in 1878, only two years after the device was invented and before London even had telephone service. |
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For Barma, the close-up is an essential device to turn Macbeth into an intimist piece, but also to enhance realism and break away from the stage experience. |
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General Fleetwood showed a copy of this letter to the Protector, who was at first inclined to regard it merely as a politic device to escape imprisonment. |
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We show here an innovative technique to detect isolated nanoskyrmions with a current-perpendicular-to-plane geometry, which has immediate implications for device concepts. |
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For example, vigilant passengers aboard a transatlantic flight prevented Richard Reid, in 2001, and Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab, in 2009, from detonating an explosive device. |
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Smaller mining operations use a skip mounted underneath the cage, rather than a separate device, while some large mines have separate shafts for the cage and skips. |
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This device appeared on most Spurs' playing kits for the next 23 years. |
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The device is available in both handheld and fixtured models. |
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At his first rendezvous, De Marsay is blindfolded and driven endlessly through the streets, an estranging device which makes his native city a sexual labyrinth. |
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He suggested that the Lawson kinemometer, a quantitative device for testing the Achilles' tendon jerks, might be a useful method for surveying families for hypothyroidism. |
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A seal is a device for making an impression in wax, clay, paper, or some other medium, including an embossment on paper, and is also the impression thus made. |
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Ground water is the most common source of cooling medium for this device. |
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The stag is derived from the device of the Denholme Urban District Council and the arms of the former Borough of Keighley, but represents the District as a whole. |
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The device consists of a filter membrane mounted to a micromachine support that allows isolation of rare cells, followed by autostaining and microscopic detection. |
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The nonrebreathing mask is the preferred device for delivering supplemental oxygen to spontaneously breathing patients in the prehospital setting. |
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The phenomenological reduction may be considered as a methodological device resorted to for the sake of arriving at radical and radically justified philosophical knowledge. |
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Internet radio is typically listened to on a standard home PC or similar device, through an embedded player program located on the respective station's website. |
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Unlike Savery's device, pumping was entirely mechanical, the work of the steam engine being to lift a weighted rod slung from the opposite extremity of the rocking beam. |
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A heraldic badge, an emblem, an impresa, or device, or personal device worn as a badge indicates allegiance to, or the property of, an individual or family. |
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A fourth CRT, without the storage electronics of the other three, was used as the output device, able to display the bit pattern of any selected storage tube. |
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For one I wanted to have what I considered a very quality tracking device. |
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In the opinion of experts, the method of hemocatharsis used in the device is also highly promising for the preservation of organs before transplantation. |
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The bulky device worked with a belt driven fan cranked by hand that made it awkward to operate, although it was commercially marketed with mixed success. |
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The Marxists portrayed Gandhi's movement as a device of the bourgeois elite to harness popular, potentially revolutionary forces for its own ends. |
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Construction of tall haystacks is sometimes aided with a ramp, ranging from simple poles to a device for building large loose stacks called a beaverslide. |
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A small value capacitor is connected across the scan switching device. |
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This questioning is a central plot device throughout the series, displaying both the character's and the audience's uncertainty about what has happened. |
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The army bomb squad carried out two controlled explosions on the device. It was later found that the suspect device was a hoax and not a viable explosive. |
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A committee of the whole is a device in which a legislative body or other deliberative assembly sits as a single committee with all assembly members being committee members. |
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A related development is the gas turbine locomotive in which the turbine drives the wheels without an intermediate electrical device, at the cost of mechanical complexity. |
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A seed drill is a device that sows the seeds for crops by metering out the individual seeds, positioning them in the soil, and covering them to a certain average depth. |
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In the United States House of Representatives, the Committee of the Whole is a device in which the House of Representatives is considered one large Congressional committee. |
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This time-saving device will do in minutes what once took hours to do. |
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They share many common features, often opening with praise of the greenwood and relying heavily on disguise as a plot device, but include a wide variation in tone and plot. |
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Police said the device seemed genuine but it was not clear if it was live. |
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Although it is not a particularly convenient device, the gas thermometer provides an essential theoretical basis by which all thermometers can be calibrated. |
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A monopoly can seldom be established within a country without overt and covert government assistance in the form of a tariff or some other device. |
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The name seems to have been a marketing device more than anything else. |
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If the patient had no serious hemorrhoids or defecatory, urinary, or erectile dysfunction and the device was not displaced, we considered the surgery to be successful. |
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In the New Serial Bus plugfest, the FooMonkey device was unable to connect to a NSB controller and therefore did not receive compliance certification. |
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This produced thread suitable for warp, but the multiple rollers required much more energy input and demanded that the device be driven by a water wheel. |
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A GPS satellite tracker, fitted inside the bike's frame, is not only an antitheft device but will allow the organisers to monitor use of the bikes. |
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This mechanical device was, in some areas, driven by water power. |
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Hamlet also contains a recurrent Shakespearean device, a play within the play, a literary device or conceit in which one story is told during the action of another story. |
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Significant noise is produced as air is pushed through the turbines, potentially affecting birds and other marine organisms within the vicinity of the device. |
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Despite some apparent improvements, the ability of the device to alter the course of the illness has been met with scepticism from Alzheimer's researchers. |
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In its most common form it relies on a double repetition, rather than a rhyming scheme, which is a frequently employed device in children's rhymes and stories. |
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In the cemetery, the ostensorium, also known as a monstrance, will mark the grave of a member of the clergy. This medieval device is an altar vessel of the Eucharist. |
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I was lucky, because logarithmic plots are a device of the devil. |
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A more straightforwardly nostalgic use of the family album is in oral history, which has used them as a device for family reconstitution and opening up memory lanes. |
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It can be done with the naked eye, through a visual enhancement device like binoculars and telescopes, by listening for bird sounds, or by watching public webcams. |
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The device kept working as normal, with the spindle now pointed upright. |
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Hawkins was to have a device implanted in his throat to help him speak in a 'strange Dalek voice ', as his wife put it, but the operation gave him another seven years of life. |
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This mechanical device was, in some parts of India, driven by water power. |
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In a third aspect, this inventions features a method for concentrating and reacting analytes or reactants at any specific micro-location on the device. |
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This device uses a micropump to propel the medication into the GI tract. |
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For most developers coming to deploy at EMEC, installation at these facilities will be the first time their device has been in the open sea and grid connected. |
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The air stream convectively cooling the device affects both the critical buckling values of the electric current and the postbuckling deflections of the structure. |
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One uniting element was widespread agreement on the use of politics and Parliament as a device to upgrade and improve society and to reform politics. |
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To avoid misfuelling, diesel car owners could get a device that replaces the conventional fuel cap and prevents the petrol nozzle fitting in the tank. |
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To control emissions a cupola may be fitted with a cap that is designed to pull the gases into a device to cool the gases and remove particulate matter. |
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When that occurs, the device does not measure the amount of methane that the second sensor would capture, and so it underrecords methane leakage rates. |
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To this end, Galileo proposed the celatone, a device in the form of a helmet with a telescope mounted so as to accommodate the motion of the observer on the ship. |
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Illustrations in the codices show that priests made astronomical observations using the naked eye, assisted by crossed sticks as a sighting device. |
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I had the privilege to sit near him in the House for a small part of his Commons service and there was an additional device provided to aid his participation in debates. |
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The paleobotanical literature concerned with the western North American Tertiary record would benefit from the use of the bibliographic device of chresonymy. |
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However, having perfected the device to his own satisfaction, he turned to the problem of wireless telegraphy and did not develop the electric light any further. |
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Paleonymy stands in Takeuchi's text as a device to think such older words or concepts anew, therebv allowing them to effectively intervene in critical discourse. |
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