It gets translated into java, with added database connectivity and gubbins like that, then it's executed. |
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You know, there's a letterbox in the dash but the gubbins are under the passenger seat. |
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It requires committee rooms, meeting places, back office space, support teams, information technology and all the rest of the gubbins. |
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Having then been working on CSS gubbins all day, my brain is not strictly with it. |
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Yes, it's probably stupid emotional gubbins, but we're allowed a bit of that every now and then, aren't we? |
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He's now exchanged the wrong inner cistern gubbins he got yesterday for the correct ones. |
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So you'll be able to IM from your BlackBerry, if your company has the right gubbins. |
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For anyone else who's interested, the new ADSL modem and wireless networking gubbins are now all in place. |
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It makes for a fluid, satisfying driving experience from the outset and with so much electronic gubbins involved it's actually a pretty neat trick. |
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If only, one muses on such occasions, vengeance could be wrought on the pesky gubbins. |
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For me the benefits of being more creative, better at lateral thought and problem-solving, and all that gubbins more than make more than make up for it. |
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If I'm thinking of having the gubbins cleared out of my carotid artery, what can you tell me about what I can expect, at least in the first month after the operation? |
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I'm not suggesting, of course, that women don't care about suspension and torque and all that gubbins, nor that men don't care about colours and accessories. |
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Having renewed the contents insurance at 9pm on Friday, I received the complete pack, policy, numbers, and all that gubbins, in the post this morning. |
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So it's slow and ugly and now things really go downhill because thanks to the prop shaft and all the other rear-wheel-drive gubbins, there is no space in the back. |
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Elect to unscrew the VCR cover to have a look at the gubbins inside. |
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That heat must be dissipated as fast as it is created through heat sinks, fans and other gubbins to prevent the processor from malfunctioning or failing entirely. |
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The resulting shrapnel provides insights into the nature of reality. Clearly, then, focusing the gubbins was not simply a matter of twiddling with a dial. |
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Whatever remains can be put to work, powering whatever gubbins is connected to it. Technology Quarterly More than just digital quilting A classic invention Return of the human computers Indolent or aggressive? |
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The Camera Lens Mug is pretty much an exact replica of the business end of single-lens reflex camera, just without the expensive gubbins inside. |
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Hough, you hunger-starved gubbins or offals of men, how thrive you, how perish you? |
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I had to memorise so much dialogue that never makes it into the movie so I always have a plethora of extra gubbins I can't remember. |
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Some commercial applications of the technology are less than a year away, adds Mr Ramahi. So how difficult would it be to print a phone complete with all its electronic gubbins? |
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