If this fight is only to be a yelling match about the motes in each other's eyes I am not interested in participating. |
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Well, we already have concepts of smart dust, and self-organising swarms and motes. |
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With a sigh she looked up, propping her head on one hand and watching dust motes dance in the rays of sunlight filtering down from above. |
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From the high lancets, sunlight streamed in, and the dust motes flared like supernovae as they passed into the light. |
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But whereas they were once crisp, motes of dust and household lint had now settled leaving the surface grimy. |
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Many scenes are heavily marred by dust motes, particularly those which take place at night or in shadow. |
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A beam of light had broken through the canopy and caught the motes of dust and tiny midges floating around in the golden light. |
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Properly chastened, he drifted to the rear of the empty classroom and watched dust motes twirl in the sunlight dappling the room. |
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Later I was in the living room watching dust motes circulating through a shaft of sunlight when the phone rang. |
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We finally managed to make the sensor motes communicate through UDP with TELECOM Bretagne, and send their measured data. |
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Tiny water droplets are borne on the air like dust motes, sparkling in the glare from the banks of fluorescent lights in the canopy above the petrol pumps. |
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I could see dust motes in a shaft of light that cut across my cubicle. |
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But by pointing out the motes in the eyes of rivals, they draw attention to the planks in their own. |
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I'd just like some people to stop seeing motes in their brother's eye when they've got entire beams sticking out of their own! |
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The idea is that share prices follow some gentle random walk away from an equilibrium, rather like motes of dust jiggling around in Brownian motion. |
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Nevertheless, deploying such networks outside the rarefied atmosphere of a tech gathering will be expensive, not least because nifty sensor motes could simply be pinched. |
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Agreeing to their terms, Talos found one of the motes dancing in his hand. |
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It goes in in the rooms of the players to laugh you of his hammer playing to the letters, of the motes more ocurrentes and of the results of the porra. |
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Motes is not the first sibling of a superstar to struggle and do so publicly. |
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