Half time changes and a few switches brought some improvement and Wicklow held their own well in the second half. |
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The company also manufactures photovoltaic cells and precision metal and plastic components such as gears, switches and motor armatures. |
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And she switches expertly from the upper crust wife yearning for a bit of rough to the cold company strategist. |
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He's running operations from the Ivory Coast, where he switches out cellphones and burners to make tracing nearly impossible. |
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There were several switches, bridges and tunnels, signals and watertowers, and a roundhouse in the center. |
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She switches between languages when making long-distance phone calls from work. |
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Then she switches into attack mode, and plays destructive head games until the relationship lies in ruins. |
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His former mistress, is jealous, and switches the love potion with a drug that will make Marfa lose her beauty and waste away. |
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The electrical switches are initialized by an adjustable system, according to the random position of the valve stem when it is opened or closed. |
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The machines are controlled from a column of six isolating switches and two stop buttons. |
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The same applies to the controls, with too many identical small switches in a row. |
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And to promote the message the force has teamed up with furniture giant IKEA which is offering free timer switches to students. |
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It actually switches the business model from sale of a chemical to management of a chemical process throughout the lifecycle. |
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Intelligent switches have high-speed internal architectures utilizing network processors, real-time operating systems and 25Gb backplanes. |
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If telephony is being offered, phone switches or the equivalent might be necessary. |
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Even native, isolated pigment proteins like bacteriorhodopsin have been investigated for their applicability as optical switches. |
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Sarah Birch, who was a World Champion in 2001 and fifth in the women's lightweight pair, switches to the lightweight women's quadruple sculls. |
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One minute a team is going great, then a couple of putts go in or stay out and the whole thing switches round the other way. |
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The final third of the movie switches gears and treads into horror film spoof territory. |
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At the close, he switches back to the minor, violins softly reiterating the sad opening motive like a threnody of distilled passion. |
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Are there particular enzymes that could be targeted to reduce genomic instability, active-site switches to throw on or block? |
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There is no other institution in the world that teaches its people to throw that many switches that fast. |
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The translator now translates each string and switches the yellow question mark to a green tick when completed. |
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We are ordering the rail, the ties, the switches, and so forth that we need to carry out next year's reconstruction program. |
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This is how a computer works, by passing data between switches and memory devices made from semiconducting and magnetic materials. |
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They built a tiny 64-bit memory chip using molecular devices as active switches. |
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At least one of the positive and negative high voltage power supplies switches between a high state and a low state. |
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This is a common trait of a meshed network made up of smaller port count switches. |
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She switches on the light and they stand clustered together in the doorway for a moment. |
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Electric air horns were mounted below the roof, with toggle switches at the top and bottom of each stairway. |
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The instrument panel features toggle switches that you flick up and down to turn things on and off or to open windows. |
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Two small toggle switches located behind the throttle quadrant operate the alternate system. |
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If any one of those switches had been set the other way, he would still be alive and fitting fire alarms to Kilburn. |
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Transistors are the tiny switches in microprocessors that process the ones and zeros of the digital world. |
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This simple action is controlled by a complex mass of gears, switches and springs, like you might find inside a watch. |
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Life-expired signalling equipment and related trackwork, switches and crossings will be replaced. |
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The first fortnight will see closure of Slade Lane Junction to replace signalling equipment and trackwork, including switches and crossings. |
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He glances down, smiles mirthlessly, and switches the picture from his right hand to his left. |
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The interior was spacious, with easy ingress and adequate access to all buttons, knobs and switches. |
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In his Master's thesis, Shannon showed that these binary digits can be represented by electrical switches. |
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Electronic switches were triggered and the nearest figure moved towards you. |
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As with most aircraft stabilizer trim arrangements, the primary system consists of two switches on the yoke. |
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She has expressively mobile features and switches from youthful hope to aged eccentricity with admirable economy. |
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It's entertaining, but it also flip-flops your brain and turns some switches on and off. |
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But then there was light, and dimmer switches, and two-way switches, and sockets. |
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The two-way switches have the send and end keys as one of their functions and a soft key as another. |
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Since the electrical appliances can be operated with remote control, the need for two-way switches can be done away with. |
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While Al studied the controls and began flipping switches, the two of them lapsed into a technical blow-by-blow description of Al's operation. |
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The switches are large and solid, and the bold shapes and contours give the impression of utility without ever approaching the austere. |
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For Riley, perception, not paint, is the medium and so, when she switches from emulsion to acrylic to oil, the change is almost unnoticeable. |
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In the middle of describing what he is thinking, Anderson switches to first person narration. |
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To earn extra money, he switches to the night shift in the bottle factory where he's a valued worker. |
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The Nasa space capsule that crashed in the American desert last month did so because four switches were installed the wrong way round. |
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The first switch group is formed by switches, which are connected to nodes between the resistors. |
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Abadair, who has run well in each of her three outings to date, has one more chance to land a bumper before she switches to hurdles. |
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If a contraption doesn't beep or burr when he switches it on, it's just too demeaning for him even to contemplate. |
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Timbre and volume are controlled by switches and knobs in a drawer on the left side of the instrument. |
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With practiced ease, she punched the right button in the maze of buttons, levers, switches, and dials. |
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This involves the fitting of switches and sockets and connecting the cables to the electricity supply. |
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The gear lever and handbrake fit snugly between the two seats and the indicators and switches are easy to reach. |
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The ride feels more grand tourer than eager hot hatch on the motorway, but once you make for an exit the Golf soon switches into fun mode. |
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Some cite technical factors, such as growing pension fund switches to fixed interest stocks, bidding up 10-year bonds and driving down the yield. |
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The mouse was also castrated, so that it would produce a higher level of the hormone that switches on sperm production. |
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The phone, unlike those from its competitors, switches automatically between cellular and wireless internet networks. |
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Appliances, electrical switches, outlets, and door handles in the home are installed 15 to 48 inches above the floor. |
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Huawei can provide access to a strong suite of data-networking products, such as routers and switches, through its joint venture with 3Com. |
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In front of us, the home cinema switches itself on and begins projecting coverage of the Olympic Games onto the sitting-room wall. |
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See that master ignition switches and individual ignition switches are off, set parking brakes and have the ground crew remove the wheel chocks. |
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The fuzzy-haired keyboard player switches to bass, the erstwhile bassist to second guitar, and it all goes horribly pear-shaped. |
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We have now fitted an alarm system, with a panic button which switches on all the alarms if you press it. |
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The interior is gorgeous, complete with chromed switches and real wood and beautiful curves. |
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Apparently they take similar steps with the switches for the electric chair too. |
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And the only reason I can fathom for putting the electric window switches on the centre console is that it's cheaper. |
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For example, I feel that all electric outlets and switches should have cover plates on them. |
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Other switches sense the electrical conductivity of the water in the bilge. |
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The show includes both banal objects, such as electric switches and sockets, as well as hand-formed clay objects, cast in bronze. |
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The controls work very well and only those not familiar with the car will search for the electric window switches. |
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Solenoids are often important components of circuits and switches in their macroscopic form. |
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Americans flip the switches up for ON and down for OFF, the reverse of the NZ pattern. |
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But in spite of these inhibitors, there is a promising development around intelligent switches. |
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If incorrectly configured, extremely complex technologies like operating systems, switches or databases are unreliable. |
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Instead they put an 110 network with switches in between the storage subsystems and the server. |
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It will accomplish this by beginning to replace traditional central office switches with packet switches. |
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Because the telecom market has been depressed, low-loss optical switches have not yet been a primary focus for these companies. |
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However, to scale for a global network, switches are required to communicate with each other in a packet network. |
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Such switches of allegiance are becoming increasingly common in the modern game. |
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With further such switches scheduled, an increased number of powerful medications are likely to become available over the counter. |
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It also eliminated the time-consuming need to stop and align switches to enter and leave sidings. |
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The following two years, 1961 and 1962, were used to lay the more than 90 miles of track and 311 switches. |
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Up ahead, track switches on steel box beams 78 m long elastically bent and locked to allow the train to cross without a break. |
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More complicated ones throw railway switches, open and close circuit breakers, and adjust valve flow in lots of different pipelines. |
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Five track gangs maintained the 72 miles of track, including over 700 switches and repaired the high priority derailment damage. |
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Ten miles are being reballasted, 30 switches and crossings renewed, and the track layout at Longport, near Stoke, remodelled. |
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We very seldom go the speed limit because of signals and switches through town. |
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Its major export product groups include PVC conduit, metal plate switches and sockets, and industrial switchgear. |
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The timing of the first and second switches is arranged to prevent simultaneous conduction of the synchronous rectifiers. |
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The patch panel should be located in a room that has clean electrical lines for your data switches. |
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Jeff grinned as he stomped on a few switches on his distortion pedal, and a second later was pounding out the heavy rift. |
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The basement lights are recessed cans on multiple switches and the kitchen lights are a set of three pendant lights on one switch. |
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The interior changes include revised facia, switches, dashboard and centre console. |
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Particularly avoid those hyper-trendy slimline light switches that barely protrude from the fascia. |
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During any sudden power failure, the system automatically switches to regular electricity. |
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Forced switches of drugs within patent threaten the pharmaceutical industry's earning capacity. |
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It may be portable, but there are so many bugs such as visibly unresponsive switches and levers, the game is pretty much incompletable. |
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He is a former Army signaleer and is a subject matter expert on commo, radios, and switches. |
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A Neapolitan of modest origins, he tempers feral energy and vicious tantrums with a magnetic warmth that he switches on and off at will. |
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The pressure-sensitive foot switches were secured to the calcaneus and to the first ray on the plantar surface of the foot. |
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Incidentally, if you click on the analyzer, it switches through a number of different display styles. |
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He flipped a few switches on the radio console and pressed the transmit button. |
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As the scenery switches from Argentina to Chile to Colombia, events conspire to change our hero, as we know they will. |
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There's a constant background hum of machinery, the sound of switches being flicked and the astronauts around you going about their routines. |
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But she adds that she finds its constant interruptions annoying, and switches it off when she wants to concentrate. |
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These pliers trim wire which you'll need to do if you install switches or rewire a lamp. |
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The president then switches to a few phrases ending with the intonational falls that are more normal in his speeches. |
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The company, which sells electrical wiring, plugs, sockets, switches, fans and heaters, is never going to be the sparkiest investment. |
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Do you think that uncovered plugs and switches pose a hazard, or is that being too picky? |
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She pressed one button and the controls, switches, and buttons all came to life around her. |
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Many complain that the modern car is home to a confusing and unnecessary multitude of buttons, switches and controls. |
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Modern routers have thus come to resemble telephone switches, whose technology they are currently converging with and may eventually replace. |
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Kitchen cabinets, light fixtures and switches had been removed and thrown on the floor, and a window had been knocked out. |
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When not making flapjacks, Nuku Nuku switches into tactical mode and mows down robots in the streets of Tokyo. |
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Volkswagen is recalling 2000 through 2002 cars to replace switches that may burn out and cause turn signals and flashers to fail. |
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It is also the story of polyglot India, where most of the population speaks, and habitually switches among, several languages. |
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With one flip of the wrist, the lamp switches from work light to ambient lighting effortlessly. |
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The respective managers made a number of personnel and positional switches. |
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Laois have made two changes and a number of positional switches for their final game against Carlow. |
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Spa made some positional switches at half-time, which had an immediate effect on the game. |
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Radio and cruise control switches are on the back of the steering wheel, and they are surprisingly intuitive. |
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Any time the action switches away from the annoying little furball, the plot starts to drag. |
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The entire procedure took only a few moments and they were sitting again flipping the switches at their stations to power them up. |
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Inside, the square entrance hall features tongue and groove doors, a dado rail and antique brass light switches. |
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That is, the gavotte switches to a vivace, which dissolves into a brief, though affecting, adagio. |
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Because geysers are designed to keep water hot at all times, it switches the heating element on and off countless times every day. |
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This is the first glimpse the viewer has of the ornate coving, ceiling roses and gilt switches that are a feature of the house. |
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User selectable switches for setting the desired functional operation of the apparatus and a manually depressible panic button are also provided. |
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Where no cut-off switches in the boreholes exist, this results in a combination of air and water being pumped to the reservoirs. |
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This luminous paint was applied to watch dials, light switches, and even to the costumes of nightclub dancers. |
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Genevieve switches on her two-way radio and, like an air-traffic controller, tells ground control who to send up, who's coming down. |
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All is not lost though, because there are some DIP switches on the motherboard that allow a few more FSB speeds to be used. |
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But beware if your fund switches from, say, earnings-driven growth stocks to beaten-down value stocks. |
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And if people don't get the point, then I will simply repeat my windows story, now embellished by light switches, until they do. |
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Careful control of the boom and mainsail is required when jibing in order to prevent a violent motion of the boom when it switches sides. |
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What you can always do, however, is ensure that the switches encode an odd or an even number. |
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It is true precisely when the values for the three switches add up to an even number. |
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Twenty-one switches are interconnected in a tree topology, with Fast Ethernet trunking, providing 200 Mbps full duplex communication paths. |
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Architectural fittings such as switches, extinguishers and signage can take on as much significance as the main exhibits. |
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There are dozens of scene switches, a multitude of props, yards of costume changes. |
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Byron Wallen switches between trumpet and flugelhorn, whilst Ed Jones likewise moves from soprano to tenor horns. |
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I was triple checking my switches and querying the boomer for indications on his instruments. |
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If you were to watch an embryonic starfish develop, you would see that it begins life bilaterally, but switches to radial symmetry as it matures. |
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The song switches from joyously impassioned rock into another tired emo ballad. |
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The principal commodities were depth defensemen, who rotated among teams in a dizzy kaleidoscope, and some intriguing goalie switches. |
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It reminded me of what a ray gun would look like except this had a chord and several switches. |
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You can also request that all the outlets and switches be installed at a height above the reach of the average toddler. |
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When she switches it on, the sound is so familiar, it's the furious whiz of a laundry load in its last spin. |
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The same goes for light switches, plug sockets, razor points and extractor fans. |
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Any instrument using an array of switches to generate sound will inevitably invite comparisons with the piano and its keyboard. |
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They are asking producers for keyed ignition switches, tracking systems and machines with homing devices. |
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Manufacturing switches from the general to high-value technologically advanced products, many of which are airfreighted overseas. |
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After knocking over an empty wine bottle and a glass onto the carpet, he switches on the bedside lamp and gasps. |
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After the deaths, NASCAR started looking at new safety features, such as kill switches for motors. |
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Often, kill switches are used to protect people from sustaining an injury or being killed. |
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There is some anecdotal evidence that some software vendors install kill switches in their software to enforce planned obsolescence. |
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Electronic measures, kill switches, can remove the eBook from your reader at the copyright holder's discretion. |
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Software kill switches have been shown to have varying degrees of success, as false positives have been known to occur. |
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Data retention laws and Internet kill switches won't work and they'll all make us less safe. |
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The camera switches across to the other side of my mouth and focuses on a huge filling that gleams two distinct colours, copper and silver. |
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Fortunately, Lawrence remembered where the light switches were so the place was relit with illumination. |
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You commonise parts such as batteries and alternators, not things the customer can see, like the window switches. |
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Many of these units have fans to move the heat, and are also available with remote controls, wall switches or wall-mounted thermostats. |
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Smaller annoyances included hanging doors the wrong way and putting light switches in the wrong place. |
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Are there other switches and annunciators installed in conjunction with your setup? |
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Illuminated switches also can use the PVD process as the lettering is laser etched into the surface toward the end of the procedure. |
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I didn't have any trouble finding any of the buttons and switches inside and I wasn't surprised by the ride and handling. |
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Once he's shot off about a dozen he switches to firecrackers, first lighting one to give us the idea and then setting off a string of fifty. |
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Any wiring which involves 240v current must be done by a qualified electrician, including light switches and power points. |
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I think the switch is actually in the hydraulic clutch's master cylinder, similar to modern brake light switches. |
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An RPR network consists of a set of RPR switches connected together by two counter-rotating optical fiber rings. |
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Marching in precision the Thunderbolts spread out line abreast, gun switches and guns sights on, propeller pitch increased for more power. |
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Felicity of language is a strong point, and he switches with ease from English into the local lingo. |
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As the company switches to a listing on the London Stock Exchange, its performance will come under even closer scrutiny. |
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When the film switches to live action in the middle of the credits, for a second, it is hard to tell that anything is different. |
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Multifunctional tools, such as graders, require an electrical outlet and switches on the loader to control hydraulic diverter valves. |
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And as soon as the last race finishes, Sky switches to the trots and dogs. |
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The thyristor is the device that's used in all wall dimmer switches. |
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The instruments have been redesigned to make them easier to see in twilight and dusk and the power window switches are relocated just behind the gear selector for ease of use. |
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Switch meshing is the ability to create a redundant, meshed topology between switches, using all port links in the mesh to dynamically load balance traffic. |
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Circling just outside the target area, I flew with one hand on the control column and the fingers of the other hand on the landing light switches. |
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Let's hope he leaves off the light switches at the Concert Hall as on his first visit to survey his new empire at Bothwell Sreet resulted in him fusing all the lights. |
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Beware, though, as some allow only a limited number of region switches such that after perhaps five toggles, the fifth region code becomes fixed on the drive. |
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Most excavator operators find it easier to operate levers, switches, and other controls with their hands or fingers rather than the ball or heel of their foot. |
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For convenience and safety, some skid-steer loader manufacturers mount switches on the steering control grips or levers to control these multifunctional tools. |
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My eyes continued to scan the panel and my hands moved rapidly to ensure the proper positions of controls, levers and switches as I called out the answers. |
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The new technology switches engines off when they are not needed. |
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And he has peddled computers, copiers, and electronic switches. |
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It switches between being clear as a bell, and being murky and distant. |
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Once our train had cleared the switches at the end of the St. Charles Air Line, we began a backward movement off the BNSF and around into Chicago Union Station. |
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By adding switches to their electrical circuits, the students were able to understand how circuits can be broken to determine its on and off status. |
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By assigning different mirrors to different wavelengths, the switches also allow signals produced by wavelength division multiplexing to be re-routed. |
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For Saturday's trip to second-from-bottom Preston Grasshoppers, Kendal coach Neil Rollings switches Paul Dodds to full back, displacing Chris Park to the bench. |
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To date, the majority of next-generation optical switches have relied on micromirror approaches that use microelectromechanical systems technology. |
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It's also used for electrical components for schools, to demonstrate circuits with tiny solar panels and windmills as well as the traditional buzzers, lights and switches. |
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One worker switches tracks while the other unhitches rail cars and moves the train back and forth, with the remote control, to send the cars rolling onto other tracks. |
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Computers operate with semiconductor switches known as logic gates that perform binary algebraic processes to yield an output of either zero or one. |
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He's throwing switches, pushing buttons, and changing things around a bit. |
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The old, noisy fans and ancient clunky light switches are gone. |
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His hands went over the radio controls and flicked some switches. |
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The story switches location as if to match the shift in Brunetti's mood. |
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He switches roles easily from being a stage actor to shooting ad films or coordinating the New York shooting of films from big banners in Bollywood. |
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Are the plates for light switches and outlets square or slightly askew? |
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After his two ventures into the supernatural, M Night Shyamalan switches to extraterrestrials in a quiet, unshowy film that builds up a real head of suspense. |
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The radioman threw several switches and began to talk softly into his mike, as Nelson left the Radio Shack, climbing the gangway to the Flying Bridge. |
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Notice that smoothing a crossing changes the number of components of a link by one and that multiplication by z switches odd and even polynomials. |
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Most of the work going on globally in integrated polymer components is in the areas of switches, attenuators, filters, modulators, lasers, and amplifiers. |
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The drug dealers used the switches on heated lamps to grow their cannabis. |
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He flips switches, which turn on strange electrical panels on the walls. |
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He switches styles, tone and temporalities with goofy abandon. |
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At higher temperatures, the structure switches to austenite. |
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Once the generator is running, you can pick and choose which appliances and circuits you want to use by flipping the switches on the transfer switch. |
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Regardless of where the control finally ends up, however, the historic days of operators copying flimsies, lining switches, and setting signals locally, have ended. |
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A lever switches a paddle gate in the picker chute and diverts some of the harvested cotton every 20 seconds into a sampler chute for collection and later analysis. |
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In order to get them there, the train stops at Balmer Yard in Seattle where a waiting switcher cuts out the Boeing cars and switches them into a train bound for Renton. |
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The storage network backbone provides connectivity for hundreds of storage and application resources without wasting costly ports to connect other switches. |
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With the key in place, the power button switches the engine on and then you just knock the dashboard-mounted gearstick into drive and away you go. |
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Potential examples include switches in optical communication devices and pumps that move solutions though minuscule channels for mixing and analysis. |
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We held our breath as this switches were thrown and the power came up. |
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Each of the slave nodes has an uplink transceiver and a downlink transceiver, with the downlink transceiver ordinarily isolated by switches from the common bus. |
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Timmy Murphy cleverly switches the horse to the inside rail in the final stages of the race and then wins a battle with Made In Japan between the last two fences. |
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Once inside, the controls came online as he flicked on a few switches. |
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Sprint is confident that Nortel's Succession platform will be able to provide all services supported by legacy Class 5 switches when the carrier does the cutover next January. |
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All weapons were manually charged and electrically fired by solenoid units that were activated by the two firing switches located on the pilot's control column. |
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We suggest that such long-tail and bimodal distributions may be used as selection mechanisms in developmental switches and for assigning cell identity. |
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The CD kicks off with a bunch of drum and bass, which is fair enough by me, but then switches to a slower tempo by changing from 45 to 33 on the turntable. |
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This situation invites the view that the evolution of higher taxes was driven by changes in single major genes that acted as switches between such alternate forms. |
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Molex specializes in little-noticed but vital devices like connectors, antennas, and switches. |
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Another aspect arising from the macroscopic chirality of gel networks refers to applications in material science such as sensors or switches, he told Reactive Reports. |
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And all controls are push buttons instead of switches and knobs. |
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I find it impossible to just fall asleep, and always have, even if I am completely exhausted, meaning I have to read or listen to the radio before my head switches off. |
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To that end, manufacturers continue to refine the location of switches, gauges, and display panels so the operator can see them quickly and easily. |
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The switches can be used in place of spark gaps, thyratrons and krytrons. |
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You specify the type and locations for electrical control components such as switches, relays, motors, and so on, and you specify routing locations. |
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The architect-designed X1 measures 10 inches by 12 inches and has a metal alloy boiler, a chrome-plated brass brewing handle and various flip switches and pilot lights. |
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It appears that the attack centered on the big red light and switch that controls the power to the network switches, firewall and internet router. |
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Scattered around the steering wheel are a selection of different coloured buttons and toggle switches to control various other functions of the car. |
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In evaluating anyone's ability, I look at what kind of person they are first, try to find out what makes them tick, their ambitions, what switches them on. |
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Hard water fluid residues will be tacky and less resoluble, affecting, for example, limit switches and machine tool functioning. |
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This underground arena features switches that trigger lasers, and a carpet bomb of the entire lower and upper levels. |
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The mouse's right-side button switches between freelook and locked-on-an-individual modes. |
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The switches go in either direction around the triangle, and a player may find himself playing as many as three positions in a full-handed game. |
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Old plastic control switches, gearknobs and steering column levers sometimes end up in very poor condition, or are missing altogether. |
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Kostal UK make steering column switches and electrical connectors off the A635 at Highgate in Goldthorpe. |
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Employing the properties of electrical switches to process logic is the basic concept that underlies all modern electronic digital computers. |
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Claudius switches tactics, proposing a fencing match between Laertes and Hamlet to settle their differences. |
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The 675LT is fitted with adjustable settings for both Handling and Powertrain though the Active Dynamics Panel rotary switches. |
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In this way, Indian speech can be sprinkled with English words and expressions, even switches to whole sentences. |
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See the accordion reed ranks and switches article for further explanation and audio samples. |
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When Selvamani's sister, Mala, laughs, Selvamani switches to Tamil to ask Mala why she is laughing. |
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Through the use of a duplexer, the radar switches between transmitting and receiving at a predetermined rate. |
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When some base level is reached, the erosive activity switches to lateral erosion, which widens the valley floor and creates a narrow floodplain. |
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West of Greenodd the road switches between periods of single and dual carriageway. |
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For the rest of the stage the path switches between England and Scotland, along a fence which marks the border itself. |
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We usually let the routiner run overnight, when the exchange switches were lightly used, and thus mostly free for testing. |
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Play switches from an overhead run and gun to a platform jumping shooter in this mediocre game. |
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The old maple stump shot sickly pink switches from her roots, new switches every year. They crept yearningly toward the little square of window. |
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Conventional wisdom says that 5 to 10 percent of the audience switches channels during commercial breaks, Schweidel said. |
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Every few minutes he switches the music coming from the tape deck. |
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CentraStar handles the rest, automatically configuring the internal IP addresses of Centera's nodes and switches. |
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The Mosquito emits a whining sound at 18 kilohertz that switches on and off four times a second for up to 20 minutes. |
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There are also backlit switches for the door handles and locks, a boot light that unclips to become a torch, as well as powered mirrors. |
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Various switches and valves must be manipulated to do almost everything including pressurizing the fire main and deploying the towed arrays. |
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Immediately following the announcement, Malaysia unpegs its currency from the dollar and switches to a managed float. |
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A new coach and a new offensive philosophy for the Panthers, as Ayer switches from the double wing to a spread offense. |
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In the second scene, the camera switches to the father listening, angsting, dying inside, but saying nothing. |
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There are quick shifts from concerto to ripieno, and irreverent changes of tempo, and, with them, dizzying switches between the modes. |
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They found switches, crocodile clips, bulbs and a battery which could be used to make a detonator. |
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In fact Ford is the only car manufacturer to use a robot, known as RUTH to test the feel and appearance of switches and surfaces in its vehicles. |
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In order for the Sal-Mar to work, the performer interacts with a horizontal control panel of 291 lightable touch-sensitive switches. |
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More basic weapons designed to destroy data at a given time, such as kill switches, logic bombs etc. |
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Intermodulation distortion and power handling in RF MEMS switches, varactors, and tunable Alters, IEEE Trans. |
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The ADG4612 and ADG4613 switches also feature overvoltage protection, which can block signal levels up to 16 V in the off state. |
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The SOIC contains a static RAM and control circuitry, which deselects the SRAM and switches over to the battery. |
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Occupancy sensors and dimmers were incorporated into the system, and dimmer switches were programmed to operate groups of lights cohesively. |
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There are also fears non-standard fittings won't take new bulbs and the fact most are incompatible with dimmer switches. |
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Serious damage may result if the operator overrides the actuator limit switches or exerts excessive force on the handwheel. |
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In fact, if a dry cleaner on Pardi's property switches to Rynex, he gives them a rent reduction upon renewal of the lease. |
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The new equipment includes dusk to dawn lighting, spyholes, window locks, door bars, light timer switches and purse chains. |
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An unexpected campus-wide power outage downed all edge closet switches on campus, even though the backbone stayed up. |
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The iFRAME Network Hardware Management System is a comprehensive foundation for switches, servers, patch panels and cable. |
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To re-set a trip switch, open the cover on the consumer unit to see which switches have tripped to the OFF position. |
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There are two limit switches, zero limit trip switches and the count limit trip switch. |
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Many E-Switch illuminated and non-illuminated pushbutton, rocker switches, and tact switch options are now available from stock. |
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Basic feedback devices such as limit switches can only indicate position and are not programmable, Mass explains. |
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Fortunately, older model FMTV trucks with mechanical-type light switches and incandescent turn signal light bulbs are not affected. |
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In addition to manual raise lower switches, the 8 dimming channels can be configured to work in concert with photocells, occupancy sensors and schedules. |
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You can easily configure the module address, protocol, checksum, ZT-PID, ZT-channel and type code settings using a combination of rotary and DIP switches. |
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Wrexham County Borough Council yesterday approved a scheme to replace all 4,300 of its street lights with new energy efficient bulbs and dimmer switches. |
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Installing dimmer switches and colour change lamp in every bedroom will also allow students to personalise their lighting to suit study, relaxation or socialising. |
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His characters become more complex and tender as he switches deftly between comic and serious scenes, prose and poetry, and achieves the narrative variety of his mature work. |
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Shaw noted that automakers are finally committing to stop using mercury switches, which can often be found in the trunks and glove compartments of vehicles. |
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That's the light-emitting diode, or LED, which is becoming increasingly prevalent in items ranging from on-off switches to taillights and traffic signals. |
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