| Their music used electronic amplification, and was more closely allied to the emerging styles of rhythm and blues and rock and roll. |
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| The G-series is also outfitted with an electronic stability program designed to intervene in moments of vehicle yaw or wheelspin. |
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| The Chemical Brothers are my reference point for electronic dance music, and once again they have raised the bar. |
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| Plenty of thought has gone into the design of this room, and not just in terms of electronic wizardry. |
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| Since the mid-1980s, Costa Rica has become a center for factories that assemble garments, electronic components, and other goods for export. |
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| You mentioned being fascinated by the rapidity of some of these electronic devices. |
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| The present invention relates to electronic books that are accessed over a computer network, such as the Internet. |
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| In a stunning video that debuted this week in Las Vegas, he choreographs an aerial swarm of robot quadrotors to an electronic dance track. |
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| The redshift in the absorption spectrum reflects electronic interactions between the porphyrin and the melanins. |
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| Essentially an electronic book, it contains over 400 definitions and essays, from abracadabra to zombies. |
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| They have greatly reduced the size and cost of most electronic products, while at the same time increasing their power and versatility. |
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| In the electronic kanban system Mathis decided to move to, the inventory database would go online. |
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| Gaming tables, electronic roulette and rows of Las Vegas-style slots fill the casino floor, divided into smoking and non-smoking areas. |
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| On the kitchen table were some electronic scales which were switched on, a wrap of heroin and pieces of silver foil. |
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| He makes electronic dance music that isn't easily categorisable. One thing is for sure: his music gets girls moving. |
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| It is not possible to remedy this public disenchantment by more razzmatazz, electronic voting or Pop Idol stunts. |
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| Anyway, this Professor Butz character has invented an elaborate electronic beer mat that sends out signals when the glass needs a refill. |
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| Whether it's the electronic influence, unexpected world beats or fairly original lyrics, it should do something for you. |
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| The physician merely waves an electronic wand in front of the patient's chest. |
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| Characterised by its undulating electronic bass riff it's one of the strongest tracks of the line-up. |
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| It's a strange concept considering that they've made a career out of electronic retro-futurism. |
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| Meantime, some of the concept car's electronic wizardry is already showing up in current models. |
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| Consumers are creating a huge electronic junkyard, which could pose a serious health and environmental hazard. |
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| With the so-called electronic voices it should be clear that the same process is at work. |
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| The firm first began its American operations in 1969 as a tiny electronic component board assembly operation. |
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| Wires run from a connector on Mr Nagle's scalp to the electronic equipment. |
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| In addition to text, users can send virtually any kind of electronic file as an attachment. |
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| Probably the best known use of silicon is in transistors, photovoltaic cells, rectifiers, and other electronic devices. |
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| What will be our relationship with the institutions that bundle aggregates of electronic journals for distribution to libraries? |
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| But data from the air bag's electronic data recorder showed he was travelling at 114 mph seconds before the crash. |
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| The following section outlines a system for conducting electronic auctions with aggregate lotting for transformation bidding. |
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| After all, electronic communication is the fastest way to knit together an operation that has spread to 30 locations around the world. |
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| With advances in standard off-the-shelf alkaline batteries, most electronic sensors can operate for longer periods without running down. |
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| The use of electronic earmuffs has grown by leaps and bounds over the last few years. |
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| New equipment including GPS and an electronic navigation chart system was put to work and the anchor and cable were nominally relocated. |
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| Other options available include heated front seats, electronic climate control and high pressure headlight washers. |
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| As he addressed them, huge figures flashed up on an electronic scoreboard, detailing the jump in unemployment. |
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| Task sheets and worksheets will be available to teachers and the final projects are presented in both electronic format and hard copy. |
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| Even the help of Peter's electronic wizardry is limited when you must make small talk with Russian agents over a fine English tea. |
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| With a relatively small take-up of electronic accounts in Ireland, the private client business is highly labour intensive. |
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| Aboard, it has every piece of electronic wizardry scientific genius can invent and money can buy. |
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| Rick lunged over the console, drawing a protesting electronic whine from the stereo speakers in the walls and ceiling. |
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| It's a darker, slow-moving swirl of bluesy guitar licks in a nebula of electronic debris and feedback drone. |
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| Safety equipment includes driver, passenger and side curtain airbags, and ABS anti-lock brakes with electronic brake force distribution. |
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| Participants can interact with agribusiness officials who are actively pursuing business ventures using electronic commerce. |
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| We checked into the Tai Hoe Hotel in the Indian Quarter of Singapore, close to downtown and to the discount electronic warehouses. |
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| And, like many of today's electronic muffs, it amplifies ambient sound and shuts down when the noise reaches a preset level. |
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| Schools in the borough have also used government money to introduced new electronic registers to make it more difficult to fake attendance. |
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| Its listening posts capture virtually every electronic conversation around the world, Frost claims. |
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| The Beast isn't even an electronic record as such, as Michel records himself on guitar, drums, melodica, horns, reeds, keys, the list goes on. |
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| Look for hotels with electronic key cards, which are reprogrammed for each new guest. |
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| One of the options is the introduction of electronic keypads or touch screens, which make it virtually impossible to spoil ballots. |
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| We live in an age when just about all our electronic devices are designed to be disposable rather than repairable. |
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| They would cut costs by promoting electronic record-keeping instead of paperwork. |
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| It is forecast that in the future mobile phones will be used to send multimedia alerts, with audio and images, and electronic greeting cards. |
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| The Patriot's radar sends out electronic pulses that scan the air space above it. |
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| Such a structure, called a Josephson junction, has for years been widely fabricated for superconductive electronic devices and hybrid circuits. |
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| The saxophone also captures a great pitch and tempo that blends well with the slightly electronic sounding keyboards. |
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| That means 93 percent of them are rekeying information, faxing documents, and building electronic patchwork bridges to fill orders. |
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| One alternation of silence and electronic sounds helps you to sense that here is the music of the spheres. |
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| They had several original Enigma machines, and the better part of a rebuild of Colossus, the first ever electronic computer. |
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| A court-appointed expert found the electronic systems wide open to tampering by hackers. |
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| Come and enjoy a mixture of sublime acoustic and pop music, punk, electronic wizardy, hard-rock and funk. |
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| These systems differ in the configuration and application of electronic map operating and graphic imaging functions. |
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| Rob Schmidt, a whiz with electronic devices, is a firm believer in honesty, telling you anything, no matter how awkward the position. |
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| In top tournaments, in which electronic boards are used, each set of pieces has an extra queen for each side. |
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| I've been into raves and electronic music since the early '90s, and I can tell you that there is no other music scene that can boast this. |
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| Peter Seward is a specialist and player of most electronic organs, including the Wurlitzer theatre pipe organs. |
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| The survey instrument was presented as an electronic version on the internet and students were requested to complete it. |
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| To find out, the research team devised an experiment using an electronic shaker that converts acoustic sounds into vibrations. |
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| Under the new rules, electronic equipment must be free of lead and other heavy metals. |
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| The forthcoming legislation aims to regulate how businesses reuse, reclaim, recycle and dispose of surplus electronic equipment. |
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| Corvis has created a system that shoots photons long distances without any electronic regeneration. |
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| A speaker's measure of merit was based on the power of words rather than the razzle-dazzle of his or her electronic slides. |
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| Soon electronic engineering became a thing of the past for Richard and he's never looked back. |
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| It was too much of a coincidence for both an electronic disturbance and a triggered bomb to go off simultaneously. |
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| By that time electronic telegraph was in the ascendent, and would grow to supplant the European semaphore networks. |
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| It is here that the latest electronic wizardry is put on board a bus and taken to wherever it is needed. |
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| We will use electronic monitors for 8-12 months after an initial two month run-in period before the intervention. |
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| Both use guitars in, mostly, their original form to expose the dichotomy between the electronic and the acoustic. |
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| But the price for having those clever little electronic maps built into your dash is still far too high for true volume sales to take off. |
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| Each of the elements he names demands a communicative, rhetorically performed reciprocity that today's electronic media make almost unthinkable. |
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| The vehicle offers numerous safety options, including rollover sensors, side curtain air bags, and electronic stability control. |
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| The cockpit is equipped with multifunction liquid crystal displays and electronic flight instruments. |
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| The first earthbound applications of this electronic wizardry will be airport scanners that scrutinize passengers' bags. |
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| In three cases the electronic device could not be made to record a measurement. |
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| Use 4-foot fluorescent fixtures with reflective backing and electronic ballasts for your workroom, garage, and laundry areas. |
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| Domestic passengers can use the touch-screen kiosks to receive a boarding pass if they have an electronic ticket. |
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| Beginning in 1991, all material about the Republic has been entered into the electronic catalog in Kyrgyz and Russian. |
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| The ease with which electronic content can be copied and reproduced raises a multitude of copyright, trademark, database and passing off issues. |
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| As the NHS moves from paper to electronic records, medical record-keepers are more vital than ever. |
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| Malaysia is also a big exporter of electronic goods, which will be more expensive to importers if the currency is revalued. |
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| The physical activity tests were validated using electronic accelerometers to measure levels of activity minute by minute. |
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| The typical electronic weirdness of the sound effects is preserved, though occasionally soft-spoken lines are lost. |
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| The receiver separates the electronic program guide data from the input stream. |
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| Some education authorities have cut truancy by introducing electronic registers, which can plot patterns of absences. |
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| Appropriately, the movements are accompanied by live electronic and acoustic music. |
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| But we don't have to look at electronic wizardry to see the damage that can be done. |
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| Telephone wiretaps and electronic surveillance are and were essential in most counterintelligence operations. |
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| Raster-Vision is specialized in management and reproduction of documents and in reprography, scanning, microfilms, electronic files, archiving. |
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| This system reads out the chemical changes electronically, amplifies the electronic signal and further processes it. |
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| It is a very cross-discipline technology with elements as diverse as mechanical, electronic and electrical, structural and aerodynamics. |
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| These features are merely a few of the elements that make electronic keyless locks so versatile. |
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| There were none of the backing tapes, racks of digital effects and other complex electronic gadgetry of which Tony is so fond. |
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| The top-of-the-range model has been given sports suspension and equipped with all the electronic aids to assist the wayward driver. |
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| He achieved his circumnavigation without any electronic navigation aids or the assistance of modern satellite communication technology. |
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| This would allow the store to sell electronic goods in at least some of its stores without renegotiating its user terms. |
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| An electronic cleaner produces negative ions that are attracted to the pollutants. |
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| In Desert Storm, a jet-propelled cruise missile used two electronic guidance systems and cost about a million dollars. |
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| Today systems staff are assessing the damage caused by the electronic love letter virus. |
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| This new, all-in-one navigation device for the outdoor enthusiast is the first combination GPS, altimeter and electronic compass. |
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| This is a complete electronic aggregation of purchase, educational, recreational, and medical information in a set of huge personal databases. |
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| To replace the fine organ with an electronic keyboard is bad enough, but to move the altar and remove the pews is quite unthinkable. |
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| This electronic payment solution provides electronic versions of paper checks and remittance advices. |
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| With such technology parts can just be nested together and then joined on remote electronic command. |
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| The school teaches children various instruments from piano to electronic keyboard. |
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| You can never expect a piano tuner to be entirely happy working with an electronic keyboard, but rarely have I felt so frustrated. |
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| Piano was his principal instrument but he graduated to electronic keyboards and organ as fashions dictated. |
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| At its core are four electronic high-performance loads, each of which can handle a maximum current of 50 amperes. |
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| Hearing aids are electronic devices made up of a microphone, an amplifier, a loudspeaker and a battery. |
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| The public airing of what many treated as a private liaison will make many observers more careful about their electronic correspondence. |
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| His beginners, however, do not start on the piano or organ but the electronic keyboard. |
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| Thirty seconds later and the noise is obliterated by keyboards and electronic drums. |
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| Yet, worship leaders, armed with electronic keyboards and bass guitars, may not be theologically, let alone liturgically trained. |
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| These companies are expanding aggressively as more electronic gadgets are made here. |
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| The ballet is set to Bach organ music, played on electronic keyboards geared to duplicate the sound of a traditional pipe organ. |
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| With just a couple of electronic components that cost at most a dollar or two, you can build simple radio transmitters and receivers. |
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| A wide variety of alidades and plane tables are available, both in manual and electronic versions. |
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| An urgent rethink is needed before a fatal blow is delivered to the credibility of electronic voting. |
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| The absolute easiest way to tune a requinto is with an inexpensive electronic fully chromatic tuner. |
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| From basics like fitted carpets to luxury electronic gadgetry, I believe modern life is a huge improvement on my childhood. |
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| Avoid using electronic repellent devices, mothballs or other unregistered products. |
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| There's a bank of six keyboards along with electronic drum kits, as well as guitars and amps and all the usual stuff. |
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| Eric said the water ruined their electronic wizzo till, affected the overhead lights and doused the cigarette and sweet stock. |
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| In addition, it is believed they possess crude electronic devices capable of triggering incendiary bombs. |
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| Or is it a triple CD packed full of interminable electronic bleeps and whooshes, both inaccessible and incomprehensible? |
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| Michael sent it an electronic signal to tell it to rewind the tape, then he recorded some loud pop music over that section of the cassette. |
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| Just gently pull a small chrome lever to apply the electronic parking brake. |
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| Medical librarians concerned they could be out of a job as electronic publishing comes of age may be worrying needlessly. |
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| It was there that he and academic colleagues researched high performance pattern-matching by aping the electronic impulses in the brain. |
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| Most modern sensors are electronic and work on the principle that temperature, pressure or stress affects the electrical behaviour of the sensor. |
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| Two cellphone corporations rifled through the electronic files of at least one rival. |
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| Hill descent control uses all manner of electronic wizardry to cope with slippery conditions. |
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| The Internet operates by very different rules from other electronic information systems. |
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| It's interesting how rock music and classical art music have converged at the electronic level. |
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| World music can now be heard in television ads, in movies, and is incorporated in electronic music. |
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| All electronic communication, regardless of the medium, is now potential evidentiary fact in our litigious society. |
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| He said people's fears in relation to electronic voting should be allayed as the new service is rolled out in the run-up to election day. |
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| The problem has arisen with the arrival of new electronic tables which appear to have a life of their own. |
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| Her instruments include piano, electronic keyboard, and a digital drum machine. |
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| Anecdotal evidence suggests that managers are increasingly spending time repairing social relations damaged by hasty, ill-considered and intemperate electronic communications. |
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| It is not quite an electronic spy in the sky but the information superhighway is being engaged to keep farms down remote rural lanes safer from thieves. |
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| In 1990, while awaiting trial for stealing millions from an armored-truck company, Ojeda snipped off his electronic monitoring bracelet and went on the lam. |
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| On Monoke, Chantler was using electronic devices to treat piano, guitar, xylophone and local Japanese instruments and arranging his sounds into complex structures. |
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| Today, enemy targets can be engaged at ranges where they are seen on an electronic device solely as an item of electromagnetic, infrared, or acoustic data. |
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| This work will be released later in free, electronic editions of the book. |
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| If you proceed, it will only be a few hours until some hacker in Tehran is downloading your electronic correspondence. |
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| Some are playing the electronic version of scrabble, one of the most venerable games around. |
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| Access to all the apartments and bedrooms is via electronic key cards. |
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| This time around, consumer electronic giants Panasonic, Thomson and Pioneer have put money in the satellite project as they hope to sell more widescreen screens. |
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| Saxophones, accordions, guitars, clarinets, double-bass, and percussion blend with an extensive electronic array of clicks, hiss, static, and sampled voices. |
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| We have also implemented electronic monitoring and electronic registers. |
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| It has transformed laborious manual procedures into rapid electronic ones. |
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| Switchboard will offer its localized content package, including electronic yellow and white pages and customized regional maps, to WorldGate subs. |
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| Dixons is likely to echo the tough retail environment for brown and white goods and also for electronic items such as personal computers and mobile phones. |
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| Athy pupils will no longer be able to play truant and hope to get away with it, following the introduction of Ireland's first high tech electronic register. |
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| The market for this shielding includes dashboard electronic components, electronic systems controls and small electric motors for wipers, seats and mirrors. |
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| We were sitting in Caffe Grazie, a restaurant where Ross dines so regularly that the establishment has on its electronic till a key for her preferred angel hair pasta dish. |
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| Skrillex and his electronic music label, OWSLA, launched an all-out aural assault on the HARD Summer festival in Los Angeles. |
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| On the soundtrack, bouncy pop tunes alternate with electronic dirges. |
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| Behind, an electronic wrap-around tailgate extends into the side panels. |
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| During reflow of the solder joints of the electronic module by heating, the modified passivation reacts with the polyamine at the amine functionality. |
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| Makers of handphones, TVs and computers are rolling out low-priced ware for China's rural poor, in an attempt to tap a huge potential market for electronic goods. |
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| These radiation belts surround the Earth with a stormy environment of energetic particles that could affect the electronic systems and computers on board the spacecraft. |
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| I made a dash for the door, and as I did I triggered the electronic video sensors at the store entrance, which wailed tumultuously as I broke out onto the street. |
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| The helicopter's electronic warfare systems include a radar warning receiver, laser warning receiver, missile approach warner and chaff and flare dispensers. |
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| The second movement opens with timpani and rattles, followed by almost electronic sounding little looped musical figures that litter all of Glass's compositions. |
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| Thanks in part to the advent of electronic controls, engineers are trimming losses, perfecting combustion, boosting volumetric efficiency and raising redlines. |
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| What biomarkers of lung cancer did the electronic nose detect in breath? |
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| Speaking at the Hay Festival, Franzen launched into a denunciation of electronic books. |
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| Weighing the infant can be accurate if an electronic scale is used. |
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| With the advent of the electronic media, these popular forms gained new outlets and, in the case of jazz and film, began a rapid ascent to the level of genuine art. |
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| It's been a while since an album has taken such great lengths to show that there is some tangible relation between the worlds of electronic and acoustic music. |
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| The higher-order grills boast more heating capacity and a larger cooking surface, though all have core features such as electronic ignition and side burners. |
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| I visit a research farm where new legumes and rotational grazing are being introduced and gains are recorded by electronic ID tags in intact bulls. |
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| All the citizen sheep require is a shepherd to provide bread and circuses and to whisper electronic promises of security into their ears at night. |
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| The Argentine ants were accidentally introduced to Europe around 1920, probably in ships carrying plants, Keller said in an interview via electronic mail. |
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| How can I get my kids off their electronic devices and outside to play with their friends instead of friending them online? |
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| After finding the serious electronic wizardry that's available to be far too expensive, he came across journal articles describing equipment that costs about a dime. |
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| The trouble with quicker electronic funds transfers is that the banks will no longer be able to make loadsamoney by parking our cash somewhere for four days. |
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| A series of sets featuring familiar domestic settings, from the lounge and kitchen to a bedroom and bathroom, showcase a wide range of electronic wizardry. |
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| The language is necessarily tortured in describing the 18,225 electronic scratch-ticket machines that would be apportioned according to a formula in the initiative. |
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| And then what of the London electronic philosopher and Sunday footballer? |
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| Several ancient electronic gadgets, knick-knacks, CDs and other miscellaneous possessions seemed to be tucked into any free space that could be found. |
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| Until now, the best resolution available commercially in electronic displays has been about 150 dpi in high-end liquid crystal display computer monitors. |
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| As well as tracking all types of electronic transactions, it is able to reconstruct text messages months after they were sent and locate the exact position of users. |
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| After the captain made the call to abandon ship, 150 people were able to escape on lifeboats lowered by electronic arms. |
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| He then worked as an electronic appliance technician before switching to blue-collar jobs such as waiting on restaurant tables and selling audio equipment. |
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| The authors searched several electronic indexes and reference lists of retrieved publications, and hand searched abstracts and conference proceedings. |
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| The frequency demodulation provided by the electronic discriminator found in every FM radio is precisely the process needed to recover the molecular velocity signal. |
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| If the reporter needs to rewrite or edit the release, it is much easier to edit an electronic message than to retype a fax or a hard copy of the release. |
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| The majority were weighable on each visit by using electronic balances. |
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| The horror of rootlessness in post-war Europe was understandable, but it needs revaluation in a multicultural age of out-of-body electronic experiences. |
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| In addition, unlike the previous model, anti-lock brakes, electronic stability programme and cruise control and speed limiter are all fitted as standard on the new model. |
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| This enclosure will isolate the battery from the rest of the equipment in the electronic bays. |
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| Without such a surface finish, the electronic components like transistors, resistors, capacitors and chips could not be fixed and electrically connected to the circuit. |
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| A supplemental respiratory device is shown that uses electronic components to regulate the flow of a respirable gas to a user, intermittently, on a demand basis. |
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| He was a creative type who made art and electronic music, which he posted on his MySpace and YouTube accounts. |
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| Privacy advocates such as the electronic Frontier Foundation say everyone should use it. |
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| Otherwise, I love dismantling old computers or electronic devices and try to make them work. |
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| Young musicians living in the Andes can move between traditional music, salsa, techno-cumbia and Andean rock due to sophisticated battery operated electronic systems. |
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| The development of new electronic products has strengthened the company's position as the leader in digital technology. |
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| A review of electronic security inside commonwealth agencies has reportedly uncovered a culture of theft and lax security inside the public service. |
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| With electronic voting, the computer will take less than 20 minutes to calculate the poll, total valid poll, quota, all the counts and the winners. |
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| Whole Atlantic salmon was filleted, vacuum-packaged and exposed to different electronic beam doses. |
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| The International Telecommunication Union currently facilitates international electronic communication. |
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| Since August 2016, paper tickets have been discontinued in favour of electronic MoBIB cards. |
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| This is required to achieve acceptable performance in hostile environments involving weather, terrain, and electronic countermeasures. |
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| Signal noise is an internal source of random variations in the signal, which is generated by all electronic components. |
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| Although the reflected radar signals captured by the receiving antenna are usually very weak, they can be strengthened by electronic amplifiers. |
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| As lifelong Detroiters, Seoul and Linder share a similar upbringing in the world of electronic music. |
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| Most recently, blockades have sometimes included cutting off electronic communications by jamming radio signals and severing undersea cables. |
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| Some intelligence successes were achieved, including electronic intelligence. |
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| A racino is a pari-mutuel racetrack that has the statutory authority to offer electronic gaming devices to its customers. |
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| The signals also allow the electronic receiver to calculate the current local time to high precision, which allows time synchronisation. |
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| The city centre is surrounded by an electronic toll collection ring using the Autopass system. |
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| This new workgroup was created to develop functionality criteria in the inpatient electronic health record domain. |
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| The trains stopped inside the tunnels due to electronic failures caused by snow and ice. |
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| Also, with WPAN technology the electronic devices are able to connect to other devices for providing comprehensive network solutions. |
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| Modern Italian composers such as Berio and Nono proved significant in the development of experimental and electronic music. |
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| Audio signals and other electronic signal levels are often measured in dBm, referenced to one milliwatt. |
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| I can't help thinking that, had he lived to see the electronic cricket sensor, the inventor of the opeidoscope probably would have approved. |
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| Stanley Proto has added to its line of electronic torque wrenches three new Fixed Ratcheting Head models. |
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| The electronic theme music too was perceived as eerie, novel, and frightening, at the time. |
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| A more generalized analysis of folklore in the electronic age will have to wait for further studies to be published in the field. |
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| Temporary speed limits are put in place due in high winds or thick fog, with drivers informed by the electronic signs. |
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| In Britain Serco supplies electronic tagging devices for offenders and asylum seekers. |
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| The firm issued a profit warning for 2014 as a result of the costs of becoming embroiled in an electronic tagging scandal. |
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| In competition, an electronic handle known as the eye on the hog may be fitted to detect hog line violations. |
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| Garbage's alternative musical style fuses various genres including electronic rock, industrial rock, punk, grunge, trip hop and shoegaze. |
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| The band has had remixes by electronic artists Daft Punk, Hot Chip, Justice, The Avalanches, Microfilm, and Erol Alkan. |
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| Both, regarded as flagships of the group, specialised respectively in microwave and electronic telephone exchanges. |
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| Boards of Canada are a Scottish electronic music duo consisting of brothers Michael Sandison and Marcus Eoin. |
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| The 1980s saw an insurgence of electronic music mimicking strings with little or no use of traditional strings in music compositions. |
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| One of the most famous and successful electronic music producers, Calvin Harris, is also Scottish. |
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| Paper journals are now generally made available in electronic form as well, both to individual subscribers, and to libraries. |
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| Some journals, particularly newer ones, are now published in electronic form only. |
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| The Modern Language Association has expressed hope that electronic publishing will solve the issue. |
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| Since the early 1990s, licensing of electronic resources, particularly journals, has been very common. |
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| Academic publishing is undergoing major changes, as it makes the transition from the print to the electronic format. |
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| Farmers can save time without the need to hand-deliver electronic data cards or jump drives from the farm office. |
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| Banknotes have increasingly been displaced by credit and debit cards and electronic money transfers. |
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| Securities are kept in the form of electronic records of securities held in custody accounts. |
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| In newer sites, these flight progress strips have been replaced by electronic data presented on computer screens. |
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| Seeking to earn a quick buck on the sly, some travelers from Dubai, have started smuggling gold by air, hidden in a range of electronic goods. |
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| A third proposed reason was that this was the first election where electronic counting of papers had taken place. |
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| All desks are equipped with microphones, headphones for translation and electronic voting equipment. |
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| Voting is conducted primarily by a show of hands, that may be checked on request by electronic voting. |
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| It is based on a smartcard with a chip and includes an electronic signature and several measures against fraud. |
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| In February 2007, Estonia was the first country in the world to institute electronic voting for parliamentary elections. |
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| The eID cards can be used both in the public and private sector for identification and for the creation of legally binding electronic signatures. |
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| It also notes countries that issue electronic visas to certain nationalities. |
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| The superiority of the electronic system saw the mechanical system dropped early the following year. |
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| Alarm systems, consisting of fire alarm system, burglar alarm system, escape door control, electronic locking system, risk management system. |
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| The library, or the Rutherford Building, has three floors and gives students access to an extensive range of printed and electronic resources. |
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| As part of a commitment to respond to customer requirements for lead-free electronic components, Toshiba Corp. |
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| In July 2006, Yorke released his debut solo album, The Eraser, comprising mainly electronic music. |
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| Radiohead's sixth album, Hail to the Thief, was released in June 2003, combining guitar rock with electronic music. |
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| An electronic kanban trigger mathematically is sized and put into the MRP system. |
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| It is 20 years since Neil Barnes and his then Leftfield partner Paul Daley released Leftism, a defining album in 90s electronic music. |
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| On 16 August 1944, he gave the world's first demonstration of a practical fully electronic colour television display. |
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| Baird made many contributions to the field of electronic television after mechanical systems had taken a back seat. |
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| Driven by the cabin electronic system, it also provides cabin system annunciations and backup galley control for the cabin system. |
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| A new generation of quantum electronics could integrate more easily with other electronic devices. |
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| German electronic music gained global influence, with Kraftwerk and Tangerine Dream pioneering in this genre. |
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| The video consists of a minimusical whose soundtrack sounds as if it were generated by an inexpensive electronic keyboard. |
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| It does not, however, charge for most draft copies of documents in electronic format. |
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| A vote clerk sits in front of the Presiding Officer and operates the electronic voting equipment and chamber clocks. |
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| His set at Bloc Festival in 2016 was critically acclaimed for his eclectic choice of underground electronic music. |
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| Hamed was placed under Home Detention Curfew for the remainder of his sentence, and monitored by an electronic tag. |
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| Typically a talking electronic dartboard is used to speak the numbers hit, keep score and announce who is throwing next. |
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| These dartboards have electronic scoring computers that are preprogrammed with a wide variety of game types. |
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| Those who spent more than half their free time playing electronic games were not as well-adjusted. |
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| Heart-wrenching piano balladry has been replaced with smooth electronic beats and controlled vocals have taken the place of raw emotion. |
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| In some tournaments, line judges who would be calling the serve, were assisted by electronic sensors that beeped to indicate the serve was out. |
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| These workshops may include help with citations, effective search techniques, journal databases, and electronic citation software. |
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| Goal Zero's Flip 10 recharger packs a full recharge for a phone or other electronic device into a charger about the size of a stick of gum. |
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| The Library's electronic collections include over 40,000 ejournals, 800 databases and other electronic resources. |
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| Libraries often provide public facilities for access to their electronic resources and the Internet. |
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| Others were strangled by the cords of electronic appliances. |
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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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| Accelerometer is a kind of electronic equipment that can measure accelerating force. |
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| Designed for a high-purity electronic application, this vacuum-capable inert mixer includes a recirculation filter system. |
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| Researchers predict that within five years, electronic delivery will replace a large chunk of the account statements sent by mail in the country. |
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| Dubstep is a genre of electronic dance music that originated in South London, England. |
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| Does this mean electronic ankle bracelets are the next celeb fashion trend? |
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| As digital music became more popular, websites focused on electronic music, such as Beatport, began to sell drum and bass in digital format. |
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| She had been in contact with London's underground electronic music scene and was romantically involved with trip hop musician Tricky. |
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| Various technical and popular suggestions have been made, such as cyberspeak, electronic discourse, Netlish, Weblish, and Netspeak. |
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| The collections encompass over one million printed books, as well as thousands of journals and electronic resources. |
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