It will allow users to store files online and synchronise files across machines, including tablets. |
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Take a ride in the antique elevator and synchronise your watch with the mother of all timepieces. |
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A Windows-powered smart phone offers the same ability as a palmtop to synchronise data with your computer, and is half the size. |
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For example, speakers who synchronise their hand movements with their words communicate more effectively. |
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The most satisfying moment is when the audience synchronise their lip movement with my singing. |
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They try to synchronise their meditation and work at twelve o'clock noon on Wednesdays. |
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Firewalls with differing versions will be unable to synchronise state tables, and existing connections will be terminated on failover. |
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Publishing the evaluation report every two or three years will make it possible to synchronise the mechanism with the five-year cycle. |
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I need to find the differences in the metadata of two databases and then synchronise them. |
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We have to synchronise the two systems, we have to synchronise the two reforms, we have to synchronise the labour market and welfare systems. |
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You manage your own lists then your cart, and you synchronise at the last minute to deliver it to the address of your choice. |
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To develop co-simulation, or the ability to synchronise test sequences on existing and disparate hardware and software assemblies. |
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Michel and Johan begin to set the procurement machine in motion as we synchronise for the Ilyushin flights. |
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It is then possible, at any moment, to synchronise changes made in individual files towards the master file. |
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One method to achieve such coordination is to set-up a Forum of Donors for the Mediterranean Region which would meet on a regular basis to discuss and synchronise ongoing and future envisaged financial assistance programmes. |
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The cast includes a seasoned drunk, a honey-tongued scandalmonger, a veteran who can never quite synchronise lines and moves, and a fretful worrier anxiously seeking the motivation for every piece of comic business. |
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Tomboy Notes features a number of updates and now can automatically synchronise your notes in the background instead of requiring you to manually sync. |
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Being in an overly hot room with someone's cheesy feet shoved in your face as they synchronise their spreadeagle makes you wonder how you ended up here. |
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They in fact provide highly accurate and reliable time signals, which will become a global reference to synchronise networks for telecommunications, energy, transport, financial transactions etc. |
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However, it is not workable, at present, to synchronise economic and monetary policy with social policy, and that includes common, quantitative goals. |
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Above all, they must guarantee the overall performance of various industrial processes: regulate tension of an unwinder, cut to length or print continuously, synchronise movements, ensure the safety of a lifting movement. |
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He also used a computerised setup that let him punch in and program lighting cues at will and synchronise them to a soundtrack of the music. |
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The EWC might try to synchronise these actions and thereby increase their impact, or even try to coordinate them by, for example, coming up with the same basic demands in every country. |
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It is not necessary for members to synchronise the time at which the work is done, as once a triangle is built and functioning, it can be vitalised by any one of its members. |
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For example, to synchronise ovulation of the cattle to benefit dairy farming. |
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Within colonies, birds synchronise their laying, with synchronisation being higher in larger colonies, although after a certain point, this levels off. |
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