What could be more conventional than the taps on the wall by which prisoners in neighboring cells intercommunicate in code? |
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The main building and its added wings can each be accessed from the outside, but intercommunicate on the inside. |
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Roberta Brinton, at the University of Southern California, has succeeded in growing neurons in a cell culture on electronic chips that can intercommunicate. |
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This group will meet twice or three times a year in order to evaluate, plan and intercommunicate the development of the ideas raised. |
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The modules are connected to the Computer Center and are able to intercommunicate in an intelligent fashion. |
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All of the subsystems are interactive and intercommunicate constantly. |
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Jockeys must posses some essential stuff like good riding techniques, intelligence,good judgment,strength,great timing and the ability to intercommunicate with the horse. |
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It got violent, but the demographic bulge that produced these unprecedented numbers of Arab youth, and the technological advancement that gave them an unprecedented ability to intercommunicate has made them uncontainable. |
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The background to ESTI's work is the basic necessity of creating standardized technical specifications so that telecoms networks and terminals can intercommunicate. |
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Since the early 1990s, research has focused on the still poorly understood field of oceanic circulation,especially in the ocean depths, and the ways in which the various levels of the oceans intercommunicate. |
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