Devising a strategy was left to a mid-level executive who had no experience with high-tech gadgetry. |
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Touchpads are very sexy, I think, and the small gadgetry should go over very well. |
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Some community members express concern that modern gadgetry is replacing detailed knowledge of sea ice. |
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For months, he steered clear of phones with cameras, fearful that handling the click-on gadgetry would be complicated. |
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This increasing reliance on network-accessible gadgetry will return to haunt us. |
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You and I, living in a swiftly changing technological age, stubbornly cling to what is now considered antiquated gadgetry. |
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Comfort and relaxation are assured when a house is free of clutter and of noisy, high-maintenance gadgetry. |
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Acres of stands stacked with glittering, incomprehensible gadgetry and optically hostile clothing. |
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This third Doctor, Jon Pertwee, played the character as a dandyish James Bond, with gadgetry and purple cloaks being the order of the day. |
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Our collection spans hundreds of models, dozens of manufacturers and infinite gadgetry. |
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Lights, staging, and the variety of ghoulish gadgetry are all as I remember, and in some cases technology has improved on them. |
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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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But within, a few young, tech-savvy aides are trying to drag municipal government into the age of mobile gadgetry. |
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The endless stream of gadgetry and gizmos is impressive, if credulity-stretching. |
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He seemed unfazed that an array of high-tech gadgetry was to be deployed in his street with the aim of bringing him to book. |
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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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Among the gadgetry featured in the room are four giant plasma-screen televisions and DVD players which are recessed into the walls. |
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He had an immense appetite for life and loved gadgetry of all sorts, especially cars and boats. |
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The market is soon saturated with imported automobiles, electronic gadgetry, luxurious home appliances and name-brand whisky. |
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The gadgetry used in the movie is out of the realm of the at least theoretically possible. |
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All this is conventional, except for the projection forward of present-day mechanisms and gadgetry. |
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This solar house manages considerable energy saving through passive means without excessive costs or gadgetry. |
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A tall tech with spindly legs and oversized glasses shrieks as he starts to pick up the poor damaged piece of gadgetry like it's his own child. |
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The one and only model built so far is so outfitted with gadgetry and tricks that sleeping is unlikely, because there is so much else to do. |
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Laptops, palmtops, and other gadgetry are quickly taking over many campuses. |
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Like the rest of the hotel, rooms are ultra-hip with designer lampshades, bright colours and lots of high-tech gadgetry, including DVD players and CD players. |
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In their glory days, drive-ins expressed a particular, wacky strain of American imagination, their grandiosity and gadgetry revealing a culture captivated by technology. |
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The gadgetry was largely the result of a tight-laced budget, always the midwife of invention. |
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Silly me, nothing must get in the way of the onward march of gadgetry or, in this case, the conversion of the car into a wheeled replica of the home. |
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The nursery battle between high-tech gadgetry and simpler playthings still rages. |
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One brand may be a price fighter, another a price buster and yet another may offer very innovative design and the latest technical gadgetry. |
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But since this is set in our technologically assisted present, that love is mediated by gadgetry. |
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The mix of gee-whiz gadgetry and the day-to-day routineness of Jack and Victoria's lives is interesting enough, but the film is too glacially paced. |
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The 154 page magazine is rounded out with articles about lifestyle and space-age gadgetry. |
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New kinds of electronic gadgetry for communicating between offices are buzzing on to the market every day. |
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Do not be seduced by the special effects and gadgetry unless they provide an underlying functionality. |
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Our Technology Pacesetters have countless modern marvels to admire and plenty of gadgetry to explore. |
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All the gadgetry exists within a gorgeously styled and trimmed cabin that impresses from initial tactile and visual inspection. |
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It is now foreseeable the Internet capability of mobile gadgetry will continue to grow. |
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The high-tech gadgetry required was not cheap to install, though. |
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A couple of years ago, such smooth gadgetry would have seemed a fitting symbol of the power of Wall Street. |
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Production and sale of mirrors for the cosmetics, gadgetry and interior decoration sectors. |
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The gadgetry is embedded inside the protective gear wrapped around the player's torso. |
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Despite ever more costly gadgetry and a host of small improvements in medicine, the majority of all ailments are still incurable. |
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Innis's constant reflection upon centuries of history and the creation and destruction of civilizations does not allow for a preoccupation with the present or an obsession with current technological gadgetry. |
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The quality materials used are also in tune with the uncompromising high-tech gadgetry of the building, including the latest in entertainment systems, complete furnishings and fitted kitchen. |
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Someone who specializes in gadgetry and hacking? |
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At the outset of the 21st century, we have sufficient distractions of technology, gadgetry, prophecies and the like to take us far away from the ideals once sought in humanism. |
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The touch sensitive keypad completes the WOW factor, and the 1.3 Megapixel camera, Bluetooth® functionality and built in MP3 player will satisy your gadgetry needs. |
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This Lexus sedan will offer a wide array of optional high tech gadgetry including an lane-keep assist system, a head-up display system and LED headlights to mention a few. |
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He boasted ownership of iPods, iPads, tablets and other gadgetry which sent my head spinning. |
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But if your toolbox is looking a little bereft of gadgetry, an addition from this collection could take some of the strain. |
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The Tracker Locate system uses additional gadgetry to make sure a stolen vehicle can be located even if other signals have been jammed. |
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Curiosity, like Chain Reaction, is more reliant on craft and inventiveness than whizz-bang electronics and computer gadgetry. |
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In fact, despite his preference of simple, mechanical functions photographically, he also harbours a fascination for other kinds of electronic gadgetry. |
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Now he's back for a six-part series which sees him immerse himself in the weird and wonderful world of technology, gadgetry and time-saving tools. |
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The King expressed his pride in the professionalism shown by the participants in applying new gadgetry and techniques, and bringing about such improvement in the unit. |
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A battery of electronic gadgetry and a stageful of instruments sets the scene, a light show adds atmosphere, and five incredibly talented musicians complete the picture. |
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Take good service over products loaded with whiz-bang gadgetry any day. |
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