Calgarians have embraced the soft-spoken Ronnie as their own by tracking him down to hear him play his rootsy tunes around town. |
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The testing team achieved rotation tracking on the first attempt, and no modifications to the breadboard were required for testing. |
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Range threat systems simulate the tracking systems of enemy missiles and guns and are used to train pilots to evade the tracking systems. |
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Most often, some of the lube winds up tracking along the length of the cable and dripping into the rear brake, damaging the brake shoes. |
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The in-flight tracking system will provide operators with precise aircraft position data. |
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The addition of a direct-drive cutting head and steel-reinforced drive belts insure precise tracking, according to company officials. |
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At high frequency, the user position and velocity estimates of the navigator are fed back to the GPS tracking loops. |
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Opening such messages results in yet more junk, natch, thanks to information gleaned through the hidden tracking codes. |
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In India, when tracking the Bengal tiger, patience, and a sense of privilege, not entitlement, is indeed a virtue. |
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Following up the placebo arm of a randomised trial can be a good way of tracking the course of benign diseases. |
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The technique is based on tracking the fluorescence or scattering signal of a nanoparticle bound to the molecule of interest. |
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We can tell whether a consumer likes a pair of shoes by tracking their eye movement. |
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Unlike satellite tracking devices, it measures light levels to estimate a bird's position. |
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Alexander does it on foot, following meandering game trails and tracking the animals. |
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It could be days, for all we know, as far as what the storm is tracking at this point. |
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If ever you need a program to run in-flight radar tracking on helicopters, he's your man. |
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Vehicles would be fitted with tracking devices and the Government could reduce car or petrol tax as a compensatory measure. |
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The system will contain a more sophisticated heading sensor as well as more advanced tracking and stabilizing circuits. |
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She was shouting something about tracking down the culprit, inflicting justice upon them. |
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If done properly, DNA evidence can be a powerful tool in tracking down criminals. |
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Researchers know whether a population is evolving by tracking deviations from a baseline of genetic equilibrium. |
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As I've noted before and noted today in my column, there is still no system for tracking criminal illegal alien felons and other inmates. |
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The tracking system uses sensors hidden under Gillette shelves to detect when products are picked up. |
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They rolled out a carpet on my floors so they weren't tracking dirt in every trip in or out of the house. |
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Thin-film panels are also more efficient than crystalline in indirect or diffuse light, making expensive tracking systems unnecessary. |
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The text describes the apparatus and method for differential tracking in a magneto-optic data storage system using mark edge detection. |
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This tracking system provides for the tracking of a target matching the preloaded or hyperspectral signature observed prior to launch. |
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But though it would be technically possible, would such tracking be feasible? |
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The value to researchers is that such studies can be most successful in tracking incidences of various common diseases. |
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Access to this statewide database allowed for the tracking of large numbers of dual enrollment students after high school graduation. |
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At its worst, tracking can simply recreate within each school the inequality that exists today among schools. |
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She probably had a tracking device embedded along with the other technology in her suitcase. |
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The testing does not provide useful information about individual children, and it leads to harmful tracking and labeling. |
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This means that instead of tracking within high school, there are several types of high schools that differ in vocational and academic emphasis. |
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Lee also does a marvelous job of tracking the essay's central themes and its recurring patterns of imagery. |
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Academic tracking keeps the children of affluent parents, and their money, in the public school system, she said. |
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Continuing the process through the post-primary sector allows early intervention and tracking of pupils at risk of dropping out of the system. |
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For instance, one such experiment might examine the effects of a policy change in tracking or ability grouping on student outcomes. |
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He did not approve of programs for the gifted, academic tracking, or even qualifying examinations. |
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Conversely, they believe tracking can doom non-gifted pupils to low expectations and exclusion. |
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Since 1987 Forbes has scoured the globe tracking the fortunes of the world's wealthiest people and uncovering new faces. |
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Delaware Park plans to incorporate a new player tracking component in its racing and slot machine gaming systems. |
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Sometimes I would walk for days in the woods, checking snares, tracking deer, wading the river, just walking. |
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But instead of tracking spies, these sleuths are out to expose surly salespeople to improve the country's standards of customer service. |
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Additionally, the semiconductor wafer is subjected to a flow of ions from an ionization source within the tracking device itself. |
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After tracking down some local seafood cooking, and a walk down to the beach at dusk, we return to the hotel to sleep the sleep of the just. |
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The one-week training sessions consist of classroom lectures on tracking techniques and outdoor simulations. |
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I'm sure our people would not mind a few million dollars spent on tracking down and liquidating these outstanding professionals. |
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In tracking the boat I found that someone meeting your general description left the boat in this area. |
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British scientists are developing tracking technology for mobility scooters to prevent their elderly and disabled users getting lost. |
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Careful tracking of the production of each worker was kept and served as the basis for wage payment. |
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The 60-degree bat waggle while tracking the delivery ought to decrease bat speed. |
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We enjoy long walks on the trails searching for the perfect walking stick, tracking deer, wild pigs and other animals. |
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We will also set up a tracking system to minutely monitor progress on each issue. |
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Return address labels, pre-paid postage and integrated tracking are becoming more commonly provided by shippers. |
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The professor says he can predict earthquakes by tracking tremblers and looking at historical data. |
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There is a glorious, glorious long tracking shot that is just so swoony that I have to comment on it. |
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As for tracking systems that use mobile phones, what happens after a phone is switched off? |
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Now school officials are faced with the task of tracking down students who missed classes. |
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The swingometer, meanwhile, has been surpassed by on-screen polls, tracking audience reaction to speeches in real time. |
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He moved to work at Utah State University in Logan but spent his free time tracking down churros. |
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He uses tracking shots to physically connect his characters to one another and circular pans to visually illustrate his thesis. |
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In addition, Gallup does an employment tracking poll and Gallup forecasts a slight downtick in the unemployment figure in May. |
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Fans of jam bands love tracking set lists from show to show for a band because they change every night. |
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We will continue to do what we have been doing for the last 12 years, which is watching for missiles and tracking objects in orbit. |
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Sometimes a Web site adds variables or tracking information after a question mark or related symbol. |
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Most other nations haven't been tracking twisters as long as the United States has, and their records are much less thorough, he notes. |
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Imagine the benefits of tracking those pallets, and the cases on the pallets, from manufacturing to the point of sale. |
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When cornering the first one we found out that when the tracking device was positioned in between the two signals that the wave was disrupted. |
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It's a tracking device alright, but it's through software that enables your satellite hook-up. |
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Twenty-two days spent tracking elephants, hippopotamuses, and crocodiles in the Okavango Delta. |
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Global networks of tracking stations produce the observations that make generation of the precise ephemerides possible. |
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The system uses the ship's three dimensional circular scan radar for target tracking. |
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This creates difficulties for health authorities and primary care groups in tracking financial out-turns. |
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There is even a personal shopping service, providing further help in tracking down that elusive pair of shoes. |
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There's a tracking device in every ship, in case someone decides to go for a joyride or something like this. |
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Target acquisition is achieved by using the joystick to steer the sight manually or with automatic tracking. |
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The general public therefore has no role to play in tracking down these people and bringing them to justice. |
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This type of digital watermark tracking puts you on the hook for anything that happens to your files. |
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It may help the police authenticate suspects' alibis, by tracking the whereabouts of their mobile phones. |
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Radar sensitive chaff in the chemical mixture permits tracking of chemical agent dispersal patterns in the atmosphere. |
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The tracking routine starts with a fast raster scan of a large area of the sample in which the particle of interest can be observed. |
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The Border is a hunter, earth dog, show dog and obedience dog, a whiz at agility trials, ratting in the barns and tracking. |
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The technology uses a mixture of blacklist rules, white lists and stateful tracking to protect systems. |
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De Jong set about tracking down the original owner of the picture by going through the white pages. |
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This button sends information to the tracking system, which displays an icon next to the patient's name on the electronic grease board. |
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Police have appealed for help in tracking down a mysterious graffiti artist spraying walls, garages and shops in Park South with a unique tag. |
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This awareness will provide the key to tracking animals, both human and otherwise. |
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In Beantown, city officials want to install GPS tracking devices to make sure unionized drivers aren't goofing off or endangering schoolchildren. |
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As of September 1, the immigration police returned to its aggressive tracking activities to expose and deport illegal immigrants. |
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This product warns you about tracking software and lets you grant or deny permission to those programs. |
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A car provides an excellent mobile observatory for tracking down and observing contingents of pink-footed geese wintering in north-west Norfolk. |
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They say the elves have been tracking something in the Wood, and it ain't gnomes or goblins. |
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During tracking sessions, notes were made on whether the falcons were gliding in circles or in a straight flight path. |
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I've used leaf gelatine, which is well worth tracking down as it gives a much finer result. |
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Biologists taking censuses of animal populations or hunters tracking game are typical users. |
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Those tracking terrorist cells say the trend toward soft targets, like schools, is undeniable and probably unstoppable. |
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A long, wordless tracking shot follows a man on a winter jog in Central Park. |
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The tracking also showed that a peregrine falcon took a juvenile hen harrier fledged from one of the eight successful nests. |
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The geophone is capable of tracking not only elephants, but also other large mammals, including giraffes and lions. |
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There is no tracking mechanism to ensure they do not fall into the wrong hands. |
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Unfortunately, my pharmacist is having trouble tracking this down, and I am not optimistic that he will succeed. |
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On alert and tracking the storms, the National Hurricane Center is in full tilt mode, DEFCON 1, if you will. |
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This light is intercepted by the two tracking detectors, and this provides a means for developing a control for the tracking system. |
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In tracking kidnappers and their victims, its all-seeing eye will be able to spot vehicles, maybe even zeroing in on licence plates, and people. |
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Besides tracking evidence and suspects on the lam, Bart will be used to help front-line officers in break-and-enter cases, Coles said. |
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All are fully-steerable altazimuth telescopes capable of pointing and tracking over zenith angles from 1 to 60 degrees. |
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These capabilities allow better tracking of memory allocation and deallocation calls. |
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The steering was responsive, the straight-line tracking was perfect, braking almost normal. |
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These courses provide lesson planning capability and lesson tracking creating a virtual learning environment akin to having an Amharic tutor! |
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The missile can also be launched immediately without tracking when an unexpected target appears. |
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Unlike a dolly or tracking shot, the zoom draws attention to itself as something that someone behind the camera is actually executing. |
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At the moment, the site is tracking preparations for the event and reflecting opinion from across the political spectrum. |
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The two boarding and rescue craft are VT Halmatic Pacific 22 MkII boats, with dedicated single-man operation davits and RIB tracking systems. |
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They are asking producers for keyed ignition switches, tracking systems and machines with homing devices. |
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Used by poacher and gypsies the Dandie Dinmont Terrier was particularly good at tracking otters. |
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Speckle tracking in migrating cells with retrograde flow had turned out to be more challenging. |
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The difficulty in tracking casualties is that the injured, wounded, and sick may be treated in any number of facilities. |
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He crushed the tracking device in his hand, ignoring the sting of sharp metal on his palm. |
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The vessel is surprised by the very ship it's been tracking, a larger, more powerfully armed French frigate. |
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He gossips about the dipsomania in town whilst tracking down and smashing stills. |
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Lydia is one of the first four Christmas Island frigate birds to be fitted with satellite tracking devices. |
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A hospital can use wireless to improve patient care by tracking where wheelchairs or cardiologists are located within the campus. |
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Performance management begins with an appraisal system which encompasses tracking, bench-marking, and formal follow-up. |
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Adding tracking to the site gives stats on the pages people have come from. |
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Congress, in its collective ham-fisted oafishness, dictated that the government place restrictions on access to spacecraft tracking information. |
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Those companies offered enterprise resource management, a method of tracking materials as they roll off the assembly line. |
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The work cross-cuts between artificially smooth tracking and frozen-frame shots. |
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Sergeants were crisscrossing southern California, tracking down witnesses to interview for clearly bogus complaints. |
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Driven reticles confirm the missile seeker is locked on to the same target the gunner is tracking. |
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Wind measurements were performed every 4 h by tracking the ascent of a pilot balloon by radar. |
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Brad Bailey joined an Earthwatch group tracking the endangered fossa cat in Madagascar, making a 30-minute film based on his experience. |
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Modern indexing software learns associations between individual words, by tracking the frequency with which words appear near each other. |
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He used a camera cranked by a bicycle tire to compose cinema's first tracking shot. |
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He led a study of crabeater seals, tagging 34 seals and tracking their foraging patterns. |
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One of the most important recent technological developments in radio tagging has been increased use of satellite tracking and GPS tags. |
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Part of Sweetwater's catch-and-release regimen involves tagging and tracking the taimen, to fill in the gaps about their habits. |
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The New York Stock Exchange's software programs for tracking illegal equity trading were marketed to foreign exchanges. |
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This black box is a vehicle tracking system, and what's unique about it is, it can be attached magnetically to a vehicle in very little time. |
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Sunny, a German Shepherd, who works for Western Railway, emerged the numero uno in tracking. |
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The National Criminal Intelligence Service has been called in, along with a Metropolitan Police team specialising in tracking down fugitives. |
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By tracking the daily and weekly volume of puts and calls in the U.S. stock market, we can gauge the feelings of traders. |
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While tracking Tony's daughter down, Angela finds herself in fisticuffs with a saucy waitress, and is revealed as a monstrous hypocrite. |
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In this paper we describe the tracking of single proteins in the cytoplasm and nucleoplasm of mammalian cells. |
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The saw was also equipped with a mechanism for tightening and tracking the blade. |
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The system gives 3D target location and tracking of stationary and moving targets. |
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The firm's services range from tracking fashion trends to developing scientific methods that can be used to measure the quality of cotton fibers. |
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He dodged the cops by monitoring police scanners to spy on the very people who were tracking him. |
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Her firm support for the tracking program has divided some of her most ardent backers. |
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These tracking shots lend a mysterious, sometimes spooky quality to the film. |
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Enchanted, he spun on one heel, tracking a perky blonde coed in a bright flowered skirt. |
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The cars are all left hand drive and had not yet been fitted with tracking devices. |
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Tenders will be invited for private companies to supply the tracking devices. |
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Police baffled by the murder of a North Yorkshire man have turned to national TV in the hope of tracking down the killer. |
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Supermarkets are capable of tracking a can of baked beans around their distribution networks. |
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The project will begin in earnest later this year, with three ethnographers tracking and videotaping one family every other week. |
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They scrambled fighter interceptors because they were tracking strange objects on radar making all kinds of radical maneuvers. |
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Garcia said US Customs began tracking Guthrie after undercover agents linked him to pirated discs being sold at a Mississippi flea market. |
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Companies using cookies and other internet tracking devices will have to provide information to users, giving them the chance to opt out. |
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For example, if a character is tracking the inward flight of an asteroid on a radar screen, we cut to a shot of the radar screen. |
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The cause of the pain is thought to be incorrect tracking of the patella within the groove on the thigh bone. |
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They were out on a tracking activity which took them through their park and they were horrified at the state of it. |
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The box doesn't prevent them from tracking the litter so I place a throw rug under the box. |
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An investor tracking the directors' share dealings would have made substantial gains and significantly outperformed the market. |
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Such dynamic conditions require plasticity in behavior as a means of tracking environmental change. |
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If the company is leasing bandwidth from a cell company, they could conceivably use a low powered microwave transmitter for the tracking beacon. |
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Even more insidiously, tracking information can be used to exert social control. |
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Here's a great post at The Community Engine on spreading and tracking your meme using tags. |
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Unfamiliar names do put many investors off, but an inquisitive nature can reward those tracking down cheap shares. |
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We've got a GPS for tracking, and a black box with a pinger so we can find the rocket no matter where it lands. |
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We can set up an automated system taking in everything from the time clock to stock control, job tracking, costing, etc. |
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There are long tracking aerials and pans along the washed-out Victorian western outback. |
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They are tracking developments in browsers, multimedia, interactive software products, distributed database queries and the like. |
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Bloggers use pinging to let blog tracking services such as Weblogs.com that their weblog has been updated. |
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What I have started tracking for the next record is more spacey and dissonant than I thought it was going to turn out. |
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And time is always tight, whether during soundchecks or setting up for a tracking date. |
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Wind measurements were performed every 4 hours by tracking the ascent of a pilot balloon by radar. |
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The English translation, as expected, is splendid in its attempt at tracking the most befitting word and word order. |
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We have touched on the relevance of the findings for campus community and for ethnic tracking. |
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People said spreading the net wide across the town was the best way of tracking down the hoodie attacker. |
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As do most networks, ABC News uses a massive computerized system for tracking and retrieving videotape. |
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Left ventricular discoordination index measured by speckle tracking strain rate imaging predicts reverse remodelling and survival after cardiac resynchronization therapy. |
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A dozen revolutionary Guards were caught deep inside Pakistan, tracking Rigi. |
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Even an experienced programmer might have a hard time tracking down bugs caused by invalid accesses, overflowing writes, accesses to dead memory, memory leaks and the like. |
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In addition to tracking birds, the radar was used on 113 occasions to track weather balloons in order to determine wind direction and speed at different altitudes. |
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She tunes her tracking device to the specific radio frequency, points the antennae and listens for the beeps to grow louder as the turtle gets closer. |
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They were tracking pro-democracy Kachin guerrillas through the jungle. |
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Once, I spent nine days tracking agile gibbons with a Japanese Ph.D research student in Kedah's Ulu Muda Forest and we never even got that close to the gibbons. |
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And tracking down ingredients such as tat tsoi no longer feels like a wild goose chase, since speciality foods are now stocked in many supermarkets. |
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Location data would be linked to the missile, and the tracking information would be used to aim the guided missile or to correct its trajectory midcourse. |
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The dollar fell for a third day this week, tracking a decline in stocks, on concern a sluggish economic rebound will drive investors away from US investments. |
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Currently monitoring aircraft movements and tracking aircraft in the surrounding airspace, it should allow for better coordination of air defense activities. |
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Some companies use pre-assignment estimates, accrual, and quarterly reconciliation processes in an effort to get closer to tracking and managing the total costs. |
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He has spent, by his own reckoning, almost half his career tracking down and debunking conspiracy theories. |
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The deceptively marketed products included credit score tracking, identify theft protection, and payment protection. |
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This was the most sophisticated global tracking system ever devised, and it worked with lethal efficiency. |
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Sophie Lorimer, prosecuting, said that a security officer began tracking Rooney after seeing her remove price labels and security tags from items of clothing. |
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They discovered this by tracking the IP addresses that were downloading illegal content. |
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When possible, the field crew angled in the vicinity of the fish they were tracking, and on several occasions captured striped bass in this manner. |
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The State police are currently working on a GPS-based auto-vehicle tracking system for control rooms to reduce response time while attending a call. |
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The Leashed Tracking Dog License authorizes qualified individuals to use certified leashed tracking dogs to track and find dead, wounded or injured big game. |
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Practical application filled the last two days, as the leathernecks fired computerized scenarios and practiced on the tracking and firing systems at an outdoor trainer. |
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And well, you just can't have that much information at your fingertips and assume no one is watching or tracking it. |
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For the sake of a few pounds this man has seriously injured an old woman and we are appealing for help in tracking him down before he strikes again. |
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Because forecasters always try to pinpoint the eye of the hurricane, this knowledge will help with locating the exact position and lead to better tracking. |
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As well as tracking all types of electronic transactions, it is able to reconstruct text messages months after they were sent and locate the exact position of users. |
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Systems integration is what will make blue force tracking much greater than the sum total of all the ruggedized laptops we manage to bolt into our tanks and trucks. |
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Since a loxodrome is not a great circle, it follows that by tracking a loxodrome a longer distance must be traveled compared to a great circle line. |
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Software metering and auditing on networked systems gives managers precise tracking tools to determine who uses what software, when, where and how often. |
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By 1 February, U.S. naval intelligence was tracking a Kildin guided-missile destroyer, a Kotlin destroyer, a Riga destroyer escort, and four auxiliaries in the Sea of Japan. |
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Friends and family bound into the house, tracking in mud or snow, stashing coats in already overstuffed closets or heaping them over the backs of chairs. |
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I have spent considerable time this year researching the interest of U.S. fleet operators in telematic services and prospects for the fleet-vehicle tracking market. |
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Sorrell v ims Health focused solely on prescription data, but it was a major battle in the wider war over data tracking. |
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Using radio tracking we discovered that signal crayfish were crossing woodland and climbing quite steep bankings which makes eradication extremely difficult. |
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Up at dawn and with no one else in sight, whether we were tracking a pride of lions or examining a column of ants, every minute heralded a new experience for both of us. |
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The Kimberley Process for tracking conflict diamonds officially suspended CAR one year ago. |
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For many this is limited to an occasional walk during a mainly vehicle borne safari but others, like John Stevens, prefer to concentrate on walking and tracking animals. |
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Fitbit, on the other hand, gained an advantage as being the Kleenex of step tracking. |
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It will likely surpass that level in 2013, according to Rhodium Group, which does detailed tracking of Chinese investment. |
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Both are last-ditch measures to disrupt a missile engagement, not to prevent tracking. |
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They're self-taught experts in the minutiae of day-to-day medieval life, tracking down recipes, studying forgotten languages, practising metalwork or sewing. |
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Improvements in lightning tracking help scientists know where to send aircraft to look for fires. |
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Suppose the camera is tracking in, following a bad guy's footsteps. |
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These entrapment images are supplemented by yet another cage metaphor, created on this occasion by the camera tracking the two men from behind the railings. |
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We had to hit the shower and put our clothes into the wash immediately to keep them from staining and to keep us from tracking up the whole house with mud and crud. |
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My cats are tracking up the place with little muddy paw prints. |
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They keep tracking muck in the house and onto my newly mopped floors and leaving the doors open so all of the heat escapes to the outdoor winter wasteland. |
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The sickbay floor was spotted with flooring cement and there is a nice brown track where the construction people were tracking dirt in from outside. |
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When the needle is removed, the metal ring remains in place, permitting electromagnetic tracking of the catheter as it is fed through the vascular system. |
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The tracking and strap cells along with the tracking scheme allow for better tracking of current within the array without the necessity of adding timing margin. |
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They went on to examine the ugly realities that tracking brings. |
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One would not be able to determine whether public schools were tracking black students into remedial classes and white students into advanced placement. |
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By tracking the number of reads, comments, social media shares, trackbacks, reposts, and questions asked, you have data that highlights what your audience wants to hear. |
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The process was a maddening tangle of unreliable tracking, delays, and confusion, the family member said. |
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During the course of my study, I had occasion to tranquilize individuals of both my study species so that I could place radio collars around their necks for tracking purposes. |
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I had been tracking him for a couple of years and then I spotted that he had been transfer-listed and we put in a bid like a number of other clubs, and he came to us. |
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She recounts sending Ivgy a script, then tracking the actress down at school. |
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Google tracking your search history and sharing your data with third parties? |
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Filmed in a single extended take, it is the social network as tracking shot. |
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He is also believed to be tracking an experienced striker and a left sided player, while running the rule over a number of trialists he expects to see in action pre-season. |
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It's a mockumentary tracking two people's bargain-hunting extremism. |
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One of South Africa's leading vehicle tracking companies with Namibia's largest and technically most advanced alarm monitory and response company. |
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The radar uses monopulse tracking mode during the spiral descent. |
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He and his coworkers are tracking the progress of 20 children in India, ages 6 to 15, who grew up sightless before the surgical removal of their cataracts. |
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And some infielders move very slowly when tracking a blooper. |
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It would have involved ripping out a bit of skirting board to give us another half-inch of room and then bodging the tracking so that it ran pretty close to the wall. |
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Thinking laterally, on my feet, using my napper, I, armed with scant information and a hazy memory, embark on tracking FYCB down on the dating site myself. |
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He followed her progress almost as much by imagination as by perception, but even through such tenuous tracking he could tell that she was moving with unwonted deliberation. |
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Since August, the team has been tracking brush wolves in the Burwash and Killarney area to study their predation on the reintroduced elk population. |
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We're not there yet, but we have the capability of tracking products now. |
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The thrill of the sport lies in the chase and the hounds tracking the fox. |
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We've been tracking the Olympic Torch as it's been traveling to the State Capitol Building where it should be arriving sometime in the next half hour. |
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Unfortunately signal processing at the stopbands is prevented by the conventional systems, since phase tracking is not maintained between channels separated by the stopbands. |
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The adaptive significance of solar tracking in snow buttercups is mediated through the impact of flower heliotropism on paternal and maternal floral environments. |
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Armed with protective vests, steel helmets and guns, a group of Indian and Bangladeshi wildlife experts are tracking the magnificent but endangered Royal Bengal Tiger. |
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A third infrared camera, also mounted on the headset, spatially orients the video in relation to a set of optical tracking markers placed around the patient's body. |
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The camera does an excellent job of tracking your boarder's movement and I was always able to properly determine my orientation relative to the ground. |
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Your subscription also gets you access to the tech support web pages, which include both a knowledge base and a trouble-ticket submission and tracking interface. |
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Another concern is the large number of recreational vessels that could overload a tracking system or clog up electronic screens where hundreds of signals would show up. |
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It would help me manage the information overload brought about with the six modules that I teach by tracking the hundreds of Word documents I use during an academic term. |
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The company is now tracing all the parcels and packages that were at the warehouse, and will be tracking down and informing affected businesses and individuals. |
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We studied territory acquisition and the stability of pair bonds by conducting removal experiments and tracking a colorbanded population of dusky antbirds. |
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In the tracking shot, the viewer becomes a ghostly guest moving parasitically along with the all-knowing camera as the space of the filmic world is mapped. |
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Under the Criminal Code, police can install a tracking device only after persuading a judge there are reasonable grounds to believe a crime has been or will be committed. |
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Other forms of movement tracking can give rise to collective file sharing. |
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Big savings can be made by curtailing impulse buying and tracking every expense and interest rate charge, creating a budget plan and sticking to it. |
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While the tracking sensitivity has been greatly enhanced by having a pilot signal, the extremely long code chosen has made it impractical to use it for acquisition. |
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According to recent reports, the SAS are using satellite tracking devices to pinpoint and kill suicide bombers as they utter their final prayers before planting their bombs. |
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It will deactivate any drones or tracking weapons that get too close. |
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From this control center, ESA engineers will be tracking the probe and scientists will be standing by to process the data from the probe's six instruments. |
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Mayor just returned from tracking the western lowland gorilla in Central African Republic, the subject of an EXPLORER program that will premiere early next year. |
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And just last fortnight the country's leading economic newspaper produced a page full of pie charts and graphs devoted to tracking bumps and dips in consumer viewing. |
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Smart surveillance solutions require networked surveillance cameras and digital video recorders, combined with advanced recognition and tracking applications. |
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The point is that I guesstimate the box office every weekend based on a combination of both tracking and my intuition, personal insights, etc, etc, etc. |
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He has created a powerful device with the ability to predict the future and retrodict the past by tracking the position and vector of every particle in the universe. |
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He was fascinated by the actress and tracking her every move had become an obsession. |
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Three dimensional point tracking has also been used to measure rotating dynamics of wind turbines. |
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From 1950 to 1981, the United States had a missile tracking station on Grand Turk. |
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Diego Garcia Station has two sides to provide enhanced tracking capabilities for AFSCN users. |
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In January 2012 the studio signed an agreement with Vicon, the world's largest supplier of precision motion tracking systems. |
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In STT mode PIRATE will provide high precision tracking of a single designated target. |
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A US Coastguard helicopter found him near dusk by tracking an emergency radio beacon which may have saved his life. |
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According to the Flight-Aware aviation tracking website, the plane took off from Cleveland Regional Jetport in Cleveland, Tenn. |
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The Harris County Sheriffs Office pilot program has tagged each offender with an ankle monitor equipped with continuously monitored GPS tracking. |
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In the workplace, e-tagging will be used for tracking and identifying nonhuman physical objects and also for humans. |
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She is assigned house arrest and is ordered to wear a tracking ankle monitor for 35 days. |
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The Season 5 ended with the abduction of Neal Caffrey by an unknown person, and his tracking ankle bracelet was thrown away. |
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Welsome spent more than six years tracking down victims whose names long had been classified as top secret. |
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Many oceanic climates have frequent cloudy or overcast conditions due to the near constant storms and lows tracking over or near them. |
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Bill came back to town for American Thanksgiving, and we spent the day tracking down the required entry visas. |
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We know we don't do a good job of tracking children in K through 12 into engineering. |
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Pakistan must protest the American initiative of giving wavier to India on tracking mechanism on nuclear fuel supplies. |
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Students may claim racial discrimination in standardized tests, tracking and ability grouping. |
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In Hunter, towards the end of the game, the player is tracking the wounded wumpus and finds herself in a room of interconnected caves. |
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First, the variables are used for tracking entities for purposes of anaphor, deixis, relative clauses, infinitival clauses, and the like. |
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In a long tracking shot at the start of the film, a feral cat prowls this wasteland until it is felled by a slow-motion arrow. |
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My uncle spent all day tracking the deer, whose hoofprints were clear in the mud. |
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Where does your affinity for long, tracking shots come from? |
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The Amtech RFID technology used on the Dallas North Tollway was originally developed at Sandia Labs for use in tagging and tracking livestock. |
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Improved versions were used to stabilize automatic tracking mechanisms of telescopes and to control speed of ship propellers and rudders. |
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