They rely on their nifty little gadgets and superior technology to win wars. |
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It lets you connect gadgets without cables or cords, at a range of up to 30 feet. |
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Would you like the latest radar gadgets to warn you that there is a speed trap around the corner? |
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Of course we need something called a job, money, cars, TVs, computers, gourmet gadgets and the rest of it. |
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Paul, armed with a video camera, a laptop, Wi-Fi, and a host of other gadgets, lifecast the whole event on the social networking site Twitter. |
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Maybe, without the gadgets that make our lives work at lightning speed, people had more time on their hands for long movies. |
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You can also use an app which enables smartphone or tablet owners to lock, locate and recover their gadgets in the event of loss or theft. |
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On top of this he has a large arsenal of other gadgets to select for the remaining available slots. |
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They may be entirely irrelevant to the majority of people, but there's something inherently appealing about ruggedised gadgets nonetheless. |
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Most magic tricks are done with specially made gadgets that are deceptively hollow but which look solid. |
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They had opted for scale models, working gadgets and multimedia shows to attract visitors. |
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The range of gadgets and gizmos is practical rather than eye dazzling, pretty much as you expect from a very practical Scandinavian. |
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One of the film's chief flaws is its reliance on gadgets and technobabble over real action. |
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Our survey audience is a tech-savvy crowd, so it's not shocking that two techie gadgets dominate this list. |
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They check out business trends and test-drive the latest gadgets for the home and office. |
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Birmingham toolmakers expanded the market for mechanical gadgets by mass-producing them. |
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Now people have matching furniture, and kitchen gadgets, and pictures on the walls. |
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He had the women, he had the gadgets and he was thumbing his nose at what was considered politically correct at the time. |
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You'll also find traditional foods, folk arts, and the timesaving gadgets for which the Japanese are famous. |
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Obviously, tinkerers have been opening up gadgets for centuries and mucking with them. |
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Spurning such childish gadgets, adults look for something top-end to show off their more sophisticated tastes. |
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Even computers were not left behind and an entire roomful of youngsters showed their mettle with the gadgets. |
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For years, people have joked that gadgets are basically just toys for grown ups. |
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The atmosphere is upbeat, and there's all kinds of nifty geek toys and gadgets to be found down every aisle. |
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If you look at most Asian customers, many also tend to be much more experimental with toys and gadgets. |
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Though my family is first in line, right up there in third place is gadgets, those geeky toys we all love to mess with. |
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Now that I have more gadgets and toys, I am more frustrated when there is no electricity to run them. |
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They test quirky gadgets and toys for grown ups in between answering calls from their satisfied pundits. |
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Nowadays, we have all sorts of electronic toys and gadgets, which give us assistance, but when you switch them off, that's the result! |
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Maybach has a mind-boggling array of features and gadgets, and one that is built to suit their tastes and preferences. |
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And of course, the biannual IT fair had some of the latest gadgets on stands. |
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These neat little gadgets may look like a travel clock, but they've got a bit more processing power. |
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And so these young couples work extra long hours, rewarding themselves with such trophies as cars, gadgets and designer shoes. |
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Now, I test gadgets all the time, and I don't typically find unboxings exciting. |
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Next up will be other high-volume gadgets such as digital cameras, MP3 players, and even personal computers. |
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Seven huge men stood around her, all with an uncountable number of guns and gadgets which she knew how to use. |
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Now, it's rivals are scrambling to add multitouch to notebooks, phones, and other digital gadgets. |
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The boomers will require not only solutions for their serious health issues, but also some innovative gadgets to help them ease into old age. |
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It may be disused fitness equipment, untouched kitchen gadgets or scores of unwanted CDs and books. |
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The vest has 23 pockets for all the gadgets turkey hunters manage to accumulate. |
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Apple takes you back to when a mobile phone was a brick, not the neat little gadgets they are now. |
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In addition, while many MP3 files can be found cheaply on the Internet, MP3 gadgets don't go for a song. |
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My father, who loved new gadgets, was infatuated with this relatively newfangled device called the computer. |
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They are at the vanguard of the technical revolution, cramming their homes with more and more of the latest gadgets. |
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Gadgets can have quite powerful effects, and a gadgeteer with the most advanced gadgets is comparable to a very powerful spellcaster. |
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And I've climbed on dozens of tractors, sprayers, fertilizer applicators, and ATVs equipped with high-tech gadgets. |
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Her shelves are stacked with cookbooks and clippings, her drawers filled with gadgets and graters. |
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In the unusually quiet bazaar, merchants sell fruit from handcarts or cheap Chinese electronic gadgets in tiny shops. |
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In this case, the philosophy is that gadgets are cool and a positive sign of the onward march of civilization. |
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I had a few gadgets disguised as hair clips and bracelets and my camera necklace. |
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Britain's most famous survival expert is clearly not the sort of chap to indulge himself with superfluous gadgets. |
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The latest high-tech security gadgets mean you can keep watch on your home even when you're hundreds of miles away. |
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The whole film is chock-a-block full of amazing FX gadgets, surprising twists and interesting characters. |
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Bluetooth allows gadgets such as palmtops, printers and cellphones to communicate over the air at 1 megabit per second. |
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Holiday cooking pans and gadgets should be stowed in the attic, garage or in a closet. |
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Lack of information on the availability of gadgets and government schemes has been a deterrent on a swift switch-over to alternative sources. |
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The pieces are simple, with clean lines and few projecting gadgets such as drawer handles. |
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If you take on smaller clients you might even get board games, household gadgets and perpetual motion machines. |
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Some people here eschew all the electrical gadgets, except for fairy lights on the Christmas tree. |
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I fantasized about wearing cool clothes and carrying neat gadgets and weapons. |
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To that end, we've field-tested the best gadgets in each category and reviewed them on the pages that follow. |
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These include sellers of tea, ice-cream cones, soda, buttermilk, toys, trinkets and even small electronic gadgets. |
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With no set plans in mind, Huang sets out to create his kinetic installations from piecing together several electronic gadgets. |
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So if you're the intelligent user of these super intelligent gadgets, you can rest easy. |
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Instant playback of recorded video gave these trendy gadgets an edge over the conventional machines. |
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It contained a number of strange implements, including a few needles, some odd gadgets, and vials of multi-colored liquids. |
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Among his many inventions was a machine gun so overburdened with gadgets that it was unsuitable for any purpose other than mechanical curiosity. |
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I recall all sorts of cooking gadgets that went in and out of the kitchen over the years. |
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Few other gadgets in the last decade have inspired as much adulation as the iPod. |
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Instead of forking over the cash, you can make many kitchen gadgets yourself. |
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A whole slew of peripheral suppliers also unveiled new gadgets, from fire pressure control technology to crimpers, bars and trailers. |
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The interior is very smart, not too fussy or full of showy gadgets or dials. |
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But if policy is not your thing, there will be plenty of gadgets and gizmos on display too. |
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You have a variety of weapons and gadgets to choose from, and a variety of ways to use them. |
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It seems that robots are being received as gadgets, rather than as machines that could transform the way we live our lives. |
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Suppliers want in to introduce garden tools, furniture and gadgets to the biggest possible market. |
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He asked lots of questions and by the end of the week he had all the gadgets he could possibly need in his kitchen. |
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She likes the kitchen gadgets, haberdashery and garden furniture departments. |
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The hysteria has sponsored a vast range of gimmicks and gadgets designed to exploit eager demand. |
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This is a nation full of tech-savvy people who are crazy for all the latest gadgets and gizmos. |
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Today, our lives are filled with all manner of gadgets, gizmos and convenience goods. |
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If you like gizmos, there is no limit to the gadgets you can buy, but your rucksack will be extremely heavy. |
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Americans also have a strong technological bias, and are a people of tools and gadgets, so to speak. |
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Now this e-bike has a lot of the same gadgets you'd expect to find on any bicycle. |
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The most inefficient gadgets are gas-fired heaters which can use up the equivalent energy of 140 lightbulbs burning simultaneously. |
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Dedicated gearheads just need a few gadgets to make the great outdoors a little less outdoorsy. |
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Here's a look at some ideas for holiday gifts, from wines to spirits to gizmos, gadgets and geegaws. |
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If you think for a minute that I don't want a nice house, a decent car, gadgets and remote controls, then you've really got the wrong idea. |
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The gizmos and gadgets inside are updated to include the latest technology. |
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When it comes right down to it though, perhaps you're better off not owning all these fancy gadgets and gizmos. |
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Magazines and books about photography and photographers, rather than gadgets and gizmos. |
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This is the crowd that is picking up branded goods at malls as well as personal gadgets. |
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Despite all the gadgets to lighten his work, he leaves his office with a dull and desiccated mind. |
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For many digerati, they're never fully dressed without their favorite high-tech gadgets. |
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The clinic specializes in digital detox, weaning the dependent off their gadgets. |
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Tantalum is mainly used in the electronics industry in the manufacture of capacitors, used in electronic gadgets like cell phones. |
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I really liked all the gadgets and electronics, such as the TV screen, and it looks like it is well built. |
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The calls are received at the illegal exchange in India using gadgets such as multiplexers and dialers and sent to mobile phones. |
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Our technology correspondent joins us live with a look at some of the best doggone gadgets he could find. |
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This human crime fighting man-machine outwits villains with his eye-popping skills of using different gadgets present within his body. |
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The cicadas droned all the way home, joined by grasshoppers who sounded like gadgets of gears and springs. |
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Set to watch the sheep, he would instead build model waterwheels, and other gadgets, and the sheep would often escape. |
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He was talking about Cragside, that wonderful faux Wealden house in Northumberland with all the gadgets. |
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The investment looked canny as the market for gadgets and toys aimed at adults keeps growing. |
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There are the usual pots and pans, whisks and spatulas as well as those gadgets such as food processors and blenders we cannot live without. |
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These companies are expanding aggressively as more electronic gadgets are made here. |
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Prior to stamping and polymer clay and all the other gadgets and widgets we have today, we had paints and canvas. |
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As you get deeper into turkeys, you'll find an almost infinite number of widgets, gadgets and gimmicks for turkey hunters. |
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The buyers are likely to be mobile phone companies wanting to use the airwaves for new gadgets such as video phones. |
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He foisted the box of worthless gadgets back onto Katie then did a quick reconnoitre of their current position. |
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Like its roughly 160 smaller kiosks, customers will be able to touch gadgets but cannot physically leave with them. |
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Lewis said he always loved gadgets and at the age of eight figured out how to operate a record player. |
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Rather than ameliorating his problems, however, these gadgets multiplied his frustrations exponentially. |
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But there are dozens of new gadgets that reinforce the idea that knowledge is power. |
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Photographers can demo the latest camera's and photography gadgets. |
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It is time to look into this from a safety angle and stop aggrandising the ownership of these gadgets until you can cover consumers' fears about their safety. |
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Toy makers now have to compete with an explosion of video games, interactive dolls, action figures and gadgets that appear to come alive when hooked up to a television set. |
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And both companies are targeting women, who may be more likely to walk into a boutique-style store than the disorienting emporiums where most gadgets are sold. |
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Chests are bosomy, waists are tucked, and with impressive machines and gadgets, recording studios are able to make even the most off-key voice a pleasure to hear. |
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For the cook in the family, go with gadgets that she loves and needs, things like ergonomically correct vegetable peelers and beautiful napkin rings are great. |
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She gave few concrete details about the forthcoming gadgets, saying only that the smartwatch would run on Android and would not have a flexible display. |
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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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Each year a number of new gardening tools and gadgets become available. |
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We devalue the significance of memory in order to cope with the fact that our gadgets are now better at it than we are. |
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These indispensible little gadgets started life in America, made by a tool manufacturing company in Arkansas and transform kitchen life with their all-round grating ability. |
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Everywhere you look, new gadgets that can be attached, strapped on, or donned arrive on the market. |
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Still, there are enough dangers on every side, especially from electrically operated gadgets that can give a nasty shock if handled the wrong way. |
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The shops that were completely destroyed also included those that sold leather goods, electronic gadgets, fancy products, hosiery, bags and readymade garments. |
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There are dozens of fitness gadgets on the market that can measure movement, heart rate, elevation, and even body temperature. |
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The breadth of gadgets covered here is resoundingly impressive. |
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The streets were swept with electronic gadgets seeking hidden bombs. |
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Steph and Peter get down to the tricky business of soldering the widgets and gadgets that make up the complex technology inside the new digital studios. |
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Mr Steel's interest in gadgets and gizmos started in 1953 when he attempted to find a method of balancing the notoriously unstable German Wankle rotary engine. |
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Among the general detritus and debris, half-finished homework, mugs of undrunk tea, schoolbooks, and bits of model aircraft and bizarre gadgets lay in untended heaps. |
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Makers of hand-held gadgets are rushing to exploit online entertainment. |
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These gadgets, though a trifle expensive at first, brought the theatre sound right into the living room, to the great delight of those who could afford the powerful systems. |
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Remember those electronic pet gadgets, tamagotchis, a few years ago? |
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He might have used mechanical aids such as Alberti's veil, the various gadgets illustrated by Durer, or other machines following similar principles. |
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After showing Jay Leno her favorite boozing gadgets, Kathie Lee Gifford gave the host a smooch. |
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In the society's little kitchen, visitors can see another set of gadgets. |
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It seems that happiness today has been reduced to acquiring newfangled gadgets, gizmos or gigagobblers that do absolutely everything but clean the kitchen sink. |
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In fact, do we need even half of the nice-looking gadgets in this book? |
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After he died, I found the gadgets in his truck with fresh batteries installed and plenty of crud on the earpieces to indicate they'd been worn as promised. |
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It's bad enough I will soon need a man-bag to carry all my gadgets. |
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You don't technically need all the gadgets to do this, but without them, the pita factor gets kind of high. |
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A handsome nerd, he loves computers and gadgets, but also obsessively fills tattered scrapbooks with sketches, old postcards and sentimental family snaps. |
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But the government and the cell phone industry owe it to us to protect us from the dangers and discourtesies that these wonder gadgets have generated. |
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Two short featurettes discuss the vehicles and gadgets used in the film. |
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Being an industrial town, renowned for the innumerable small-scale industries, Coimbatore is no longer a place with old gadgets and age-old systems. |
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Casey is a man in a hurry, obsessed with gadgets, determined, for instance, to shop only on-line, but his progress has stalled a little this year. |
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Having had no interest in analysing the economic scenario at the macro or the micro level, Biju is interested in examining the minute components of electronic gadgets. |
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What happens if the car still has plenty of life in it, which today's high quality almost guarantees, but the electronic technology quickly obsoletes today's whizbang gadgets? |
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It has a punchy 1.6 litre petrol engine and lots of useful gadgets, including an electric handbrake and automatic lights and wipers, as well as lots of useful storage space. |
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There's no fancy gadgets or gimmicky FX, just six strings or twelve occasionally, a pair of hands and an incredibly innovative music imagination that breaches all boundaries. |
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Beyond the techno-phobia of the previous generations, however, the new generation will play with these technological gadgets as toys of a whole new game. |
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Scientists tracked 420,000 Danish cell phone users, including 52,000 who had gabbed on the gadgets for 10 years or more, and some who started using them 21 years ago. |
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All the makeup artists we know swear by the brushes, gizmos and gadgets. |
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Much of the game's action requires a quick trigger finger, but also a sharp mind to manipulate the various gadgets at your disposal to ensure stealthy movement through levels. |
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Besides the dish antenna, you need a set-top box and a few related gadgets, which will let you view only the channels you want to watch and for which you are prepared to pay. |
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With a global positioning system, thermal weapon sights and other gadgets, a soldier can immediately identify friends and enemies and see where his shots will hit. |
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As an electronics engineer I used to build gadgets for my cars including battery strength indicators, lights-on warning alarms and even alarm systems themselves. |
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At the same time, there has been a revival of interest in the ancient methods of calculation, especially the use of simple and unsophisticated gadgets such as the abacus. |
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From the chicest sandals to the most useful summer gadgets, The Daily Beast has got you covered. |
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It's all well and good installing gadgets into a house and having researchers test them, but it is not the most accurate method of ascertaining consumers' reactions. |
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The entire facility will be filled with toys, gifts and gadgets, and will employ an additional 250 packers and shelf-stackers to cope with demand over the festive season. |
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A perforated hardboard mounted on a kitchen wall and outfitted with hooks is a fine way to store and display more attractive kitchen gadgets. |
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But beyond the lovely grub and the natty gadgets, and the gorgeous gifts and the tacky toys, there is a ghost at the feast. |
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Citroen's C4 Picasso is crammed with gadgets but a few too many gizmos for my liking. |
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Other children chat about gadgets and smartphones, but Amy talks about new racing gloves and hand guards for her ski poles. |
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In the US, there are even digital detox retreats where people who feel addicted to their gadgets can unplug from technology. |
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Support for i18n allows users to write gadgets that support any international language and are supported by the gadget container. |
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We should try to realize that gadgets and Internet could never be substituted for intrapersonal contact. |
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Dove, for example, introduced gadgets into the category through the launch of its 'Skin Vitalizer. |
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The adolescent love of gadgets long ago merged seamlessly with the dominant vocationalism of present-day higher education. |
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It is the best Picasso yet, very family friendly, on trend with gadgets and with efficient lean burn diesels it should be cheap to run. |
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The new BuckTool crams a garageful of gadgets into one handy fold-up thingamabob. |
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I have collected Depression Era kitchen glassware along with gadgets, gizmos and thingamajigs for many years. |
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Kitchen tools and gadgets encompass some of the most useful and useless tools in a cook's batterie de cuisine. |
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It took several months to get the green light from McDonald's headquarters for installing the gadgets in the restaurant, Fard said. |
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Readers will enjoy the labelled diagrams of the inventive gadgets the space cadets take with them on their missions. |
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Drivers need oven mitts to open car doors and dare not leave electronic gadgets inside in case they melt. |
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Smaller mobile phones and multi-purpose gadgets such as the BlackBerry have replaced bulky laptops and Filofaxes. |
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Aside from carpets and accessories, the fair was also filled with gadgets and doodads. |
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In addition to gadgets, gimmicks, gizmos, dinguses, doodads and doojiggers, we seem to have several dozen whatchamacallits as well. |
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At the Los Angeles Auto Show, where big engines once ruled and horsepower was king, cushy seats and stereo gadgets now hog the spotlight. |
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Recruitment firm Office Angels surveying 1,500 staff to identify the latest essential status symbols and gadgets. |
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Saltzman and Broccoli decided to drop the science fiction gadgets from the earlier films and focus more on plot as in From Russia With Love. |
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Thomas preached that they were all part of the temptation of scrambling after gadgets rather than attending to more spiritual needs. |
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With all of the gadgets and gizmos available that promise six-pack abs, you might think we should be a nation of strapping Adonises. |
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And the Western love of electric gadgets and convenience has fueled a steady niche market for electric rice cookers and electric woks. |
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Garden shredders CARAMEL QUIN tests five gadgets that chomp through garden waste and turn it into useful mulch. |
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With a host of Bond-like gadgets, the Army's latest peacekeeping machine protects without taking lives. |
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The old man didn't like a real fancy car with a lot of gadgets that could break, so he went with the economy model instead of one of the more fancy models. |
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Even though he made his millions from refrigerators, radios, scalp exercisers, bed coolers and sundry other gadgets, Powel Crosley Jr.'s first love was always the automobile. |
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That's quite a lot of gadgets you have collected. Do you use any of them? |
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It has launched a range of 'App-cessories' which connect to smartphones and tablets and include gadgets such as sleep monitors and telephoto lens. |
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Other important elements which run through most of the films include Bond's cars, his guns, and the gadgets with which he is supplied by Q Branch. |
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The gadgets assumed a higher profile in the 1964 film Goldfinger. |
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Amy Williams invites friends to a sleepover, ready to give them the ultimate Christmas Day wake-up call and ply them with the ultimate in stocking-filler gadgets. |
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It was like a geek boy's nerdvana, floor to ceiling gadgets. |
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The smartphone is the Swiss Army knife of electronic gadgets. |
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Accompanied by cello, squeeze box, cymbals and other percussive gadgets, the actors perform new interpretations of familiar fables like The Tortoise and The Hare. |
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When fragmented moments and hyperreal images meld into one exhilarating experience, taking your breath away, don't you just love your gadgets and wish you had more of them? |
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Mine's a Fitbit, his is a Garmin, so to avoid confusion let's call them crushingly boring navel-gazing gadgets because these are the days of self-obsession and self-analysis. |
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But the phenomenon began in the 70s with Delia Smith, when she told her viewers about lemon zesters and caused a Europe-wide shortage of the gadgets. |
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Young Urban Professionals epitomised 1980s success, and were infamous for their high spending, Filofaxes, having the latest gadgets and splashing out on expensive dining. |
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The illegal decantation could cause cylinder blasts because the shop owners care little about the safety gadgets that must be used to fill the gas. |
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The store provided a veritable cornucopia of modern gadgets. |
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However it happened, living organisms began, complete with an outer membrane, complex inner biochemical machinery, complex outer gadgets like flagellae, and, of course, genes. |
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From Nintendo Gameboy's to the oh-so-cool Discman of yesteryear, Time picks the 100 greatest and most influential gadgets from 1923 to the present. |
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Mixing standard metal imagery of apocalypse, gadgets and computer geekery, they've got all the rock guitar sounds you remember from Rainbow and Iron Maiden. |
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Bichu, specialist paediatrician based in Sharjah, attributes this troubling trend to parents using gadgets as baby-minders and an inadequate number of play areas for children. |
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