Nancy Jordan lived in a clean white house made of the latest hi-tech materials. |
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The truly valuable European expertise is in the coordination and operation of multinational, hi-tech projects. |
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London's mayor is to get an e-business adviser to promote e-commerce and hi-tech businesses in the capital. |
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Their creative and hi-tech achievements have contributed greatly to our national wealth, not to mention our personal pleasure. |
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In previous instances when hi-tech visuals have been so closely married to music, it's usually been of the electronica type. |
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Canadians will benefit from considerable defence spending that will ensure that hi-tech jobs will be created and maintained here in Canada. |
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It is important to identify the skills and potential of our regions in the hi-tech sector. |
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The Prime Minister underlined that the producers of the hi-tech product suffer mostly, because of the problems in the work of the custom. |
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Neutron? have calibrated extrusions for the hi-tech rims and hubs with carbon body and aluminium flanges. |
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Janios also comes with a decorative, hi-tech white or colour changing RGB LED matrix. |
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I worked in the private sector, specifically hi-tech, in a very similar function. |
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With a relentless stream of tricky trouble tickets, hi-tech hiccups and mission-critical crunch, it's not going to be easy. |
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With new more powerful engines, hi-tech transmissions and a front fascia to melt the polar ice caps, the TT is reborn. |
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We want to ensure that hi-tech SMEs have access to the necessary risk capital. |
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For someone who spends such a lot of time in the studio, you don't seem to use a lot of machines and hi-tech gadgets in your music? |
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It blows me away that in my lifetime Ive seen it go from very low tech, one-on-one in the 70s, to very hi-tech. |
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The most important is a shift in global demand towards hi-tech weapons that China is not able to produce. |
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It targets businesses in all economic sectors, whether hi-tech or traditional. |
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Figures on financial loss created by bogus claims involving hi-tech goods are hard to come by. |
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Instead of niffing of pongy feet, the new hi-tech trainers could smell of lemons or even wild flowers. |
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Finland is coming out from the shadows of its Nordic neighbours, Norway and Sweden, and is creating an innovative and hi-tech image for itself. |
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Fears about the health of the global economy gripped the market with hi-tech and telecom stocks again taking a pounding. |
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The pair were found thanks to a hi-tech rescue system of satellites which pick up SOS signals from aircraft around the planet. |
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Thieves managed to by-pass the hi-tech security systems and get into the aviary. |
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He has also announced testing on a new, hi-tech tagging system which will allow such criminals to be monitored at all times. |
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Police are crediting their tougher stance, new hi-tech equipment and improved security here and in Europe for the drop. |
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A key element of the mission would be the hi-tech electric propulsion system used to power the spacecraft, said Dr Walker. |
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There is also a boardroom, complete with plush leather seats, and a host of hi-tech support systems for the race management team. |
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A hi-tech security control room to monitor the crowds coming into the stadium has also been constructed. |
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Not a hi-tech, super-resistant, fibre glass wonder, just an ordinary bicycle. |
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Besides, hi-tech design material has been used to enhance the aesthetic appeal. |
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The new airport is hi-tech all the way with lots of chrome and glass and some great architecture. |
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In truth it combines all that is classically French in style with the very latest in hi-tech bar couture. |
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Furthermore, the IT sector comprises only part of the hi-tech industry in Ireland. |
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Siemens is also planning to make greenfield investments in Bulgaria's hi-tech industry. |
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Air Jamaica has reduced its flights to the UK in the wake of the introduction of hi-tech wands that can detect cocaine inside passengers. |
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Classrooms look more like hi-tech offices, with clusters of flat-screen display computers and lessons taught using touch-screen whiteboards. |
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Special hi-tech cats' eyes have been set into the road to help drivers keep to the carriageway. |
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Paper, cans, bottles, green rubbish and plastic are all collected at the kerbside by an incredibly hi-tech lorry. |
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The result is an astonishing piece of theatre in which communal storytelling effortlessly blends with hi-tech wizardry. |
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Compared to the hi-tech wizardry, and incomprehensibility, of many of today's multi-million pound car commercials, it sounds a little twee. |
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But the mill buildings were still there, now redivided into tasteful modern hi-tech business units. |
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Patients sitting in the comfort of their armchairs are having vital signs monitored in a hi-tech link up with nurses. |
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Any amount of tom-tomming about the city being a hi-tech one cannot hide the fact that we are indeed living in a jungle. |
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It was nine feet long, almost a ton in weight and crammed with hi-tech equipment used to probe the ocean floor. |
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They also warn that the Government's track record on hi-tech projects suggests it could prove a shambles. |
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One of the Royal Navy's hi-tech minehunters has spent more than half of the last year far from home, in the Baltic. |
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The hi-tech giant today revealed half-year results showing a rise in pre-tax profits and a fall in debts. |
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Families who have every hi-tech mod con in their rooms, overnight laundry service and on-tap pampering for mums and dads. |
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He smiled in a friendly manner, tucking his hi-tech looking gun into the belt about his waist. |
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Traditional rides, sideshows and stalls will stand side by side with the latest hi-tech, white-knuckle rides. |
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A tough material composed of nanoscale spheres might be just the thing for aerospace and other hi-tech industries. |
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But before we as a society plunge headlong into a brave new world of hi-tech crime detection there are some real concerns to be addressed. |
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Sally drives across the Bridge to the northern suburbs, where hi-tech businesses and call centres nestle along the highway. |
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Small, hi-tech companies, by contrast, have little power, so their money can be cut off more easily. |
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Using a complex system of heating equipment, special growing lamps and automated watering systems the gang had established a hi-tech operation. |
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Its slanting steel rafters and sweeping interior vistas make it look more like a hi-tech business park than a secondary school. |
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The Chief Minister, A K Antony, inaugurated the hi-tech conference hall the other day. |
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The 37 year-old childminder has defended her use of the hi-tech snooping methods. |
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Sadly, the result could be a kitchen so demandingly hi-tech it provokes even domestic goddesses to kick holes in stained glass windows. |
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There is always a danger that new hi-tech systems will distract attention and divert energies from effective policing. |
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Astronauts would roam the surface in hi-tech dune buggies to search for answers to scientific riddles that continue to baffle researchers. |
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Cliff's experiences are echoed by the wife of a former senior executive at a hi-tech firm. |
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Ash is a star player, one of the best in her field, escaping from the realities of life's drudgery into the confines of this hi-tech wargame. |
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Suspected villains, drunken louts and teenage yobs face being caught on camera thanks to a hi-tech move by Police. |
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Hoping that his hi-tech marketing wiles will not go for naught, Bennett will now try to torpedo the prize ceremony. |
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But when the sports teams fled and the hi-tech craze bottomed out taking so many lives with it, what was left was the shell of former economic glory. |
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Items such as modern hi-tech lamps can cost a fortune to buy but you haven't begun to count the real cost until you work out what you pay to travel with them. |
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The draft law on establishment of hi-tech park in Kyrgyzstan was submitted to the Parliament recently. |
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A hi-tech Peeping Tom who set up a secret spy camera to film a younger female friend in the nude was caught after she spotted the lens, a court heard. |
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It's bright and hi-tech with some tables squeezed into too little space. |
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Even after the arrival of the hi-tech buses and Volvo buses, the double-deckers are the pride of the KSRTC and the capital and the envy of outsiders. |
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Data generated by the tests was immediately sent back to the team's base in Barcelona, using hi-tech computers, in readiness for tomorrow's big race. |
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And why these repeated banking bungles in the hi-tech city, supposedly the ultimate destination in India for software companies and foreign banks, alone? |
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He utilizes a hi-tech workstation, including robotic arm technology to perform many tasks. |
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I guess at the time we released Synergy, we were at our most hi-tech, but still I didn't feel much attachment to that particular scene. |
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The Manchester centre is the nucleus of a hi-tech surveillance system and features an 18-metre monitor wall that can display up to 180 high-resolution images. |
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His farm is already hi-tech, with the laser-guided combine harvester and a satellite-monitored fertiliser regime, but he agrees more is needed. |
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In recent years Westinghouse has diversified away from its traditional field of heavy engineering into new hi-tech mechatronic systems, including platform doors. |
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At the same time, however, America is the archetype of the hi-tech society Marie satirises on her new album. |
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Look where international hi-tech came from. |
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The group comprises a number of complementary subsidiaries, which enable it to intervene at all stages of a company's development, in both hi-tech and other sectors. |
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Market prices for shares in hi-tech companies such as Groupe SILICOMP, are very volatile and subject to variations that may be entirely independent of the financial performance of such companies. |
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This seems to be quite essential, in my view, also for the European countryside, and offers us good prospects for a new, hi-tech rural development policy. |
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The menus are not really fancy nor hi-tech, but they do the job. |
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The hi-tech concept is partly inspired by memories of the old telephone exchange, when directory inquiry calls were answered by somebody living in the same town. |
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These operations illustrate the group's determination to build up its European presence and enlarge its industrial customer base in hi-tech or growth potential businesses. |
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Sir Bobby Charlton and George Best were among VIPs holding the hi-tech baton, flanked by flag bearers carrying the flags of the Commonwealth nations. |
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On the other hand, for historical reasons, most of the firms in this category are not able to produce the hi-tech weapons demanded by international buyers. |
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With all the hi-tech digital tools available, new filmmakers are finding they can create cinema without hocking their homes or putting their day jobs on hold. |
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Nevertheless, can it be possible that the legendary spin doctors, the hi-tech whiz-kids, the men with a reputation for being infallible, have miscalculated? |
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This enables Umicore to maximize the recovery of precious metals such as platinum, palladium, rhodium, ruthenium and iridium that have become so crucial to so many hi-tech applications. |
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The worldwide market for silicon wafers and microchips has collapsed and the hi-tech chips which were to secure their future will instead be produced at NEC's Japanese plants. |
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Money is better off being spent to care for people in their own homes and in the community rather than being spent on hi-tech services and acute beds in hospitals. |
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A hi-tech body suit would look ridiculously out of place in some sporting events. |
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People assume there is this incredibly hi-tech cockpit that gets me ready, but my routine is distressingly plebian. |
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Nowadays, designing an aircraft is an extremely hi-tech process, and computer simulation is at the very heart of the process. |
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The main advantage of this extremely expensive hi-tech fabric is its inflammability. |
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Israel's position as a hotbed of hi-tech start-ups is due in part to decades of circumventing Arab boycotts. |
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For Brown has a distinctly hi-tech approach to salvation, and damnation, to purvey. |
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People expect, even demand, innovation not in hi-tech one-upmanship, but in real functional and aesthetic benefits. |
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Although the word blog suggests attitude and subversion, it's really just a hi-tech kind of diary and carries the identical risk of Pooterism. |
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Our hi-tech equipment in production and machining, as well as our wealth of experience in pressing, turning or spraying, enables us to provide you with top-grade products. |
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Amid the hi-tech citadels of the Slough trading estate, with their burgeoning expenditure on research and development, that risk seems very slight. |
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Officers are handing out beanbag-style sat nav holders to motorists in a bid to stop them attaching the hi-tech devices to their windscreens. |
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But strip away all the hi-tech jiggery-pokery and you've still got a magical movie that resonates with real human warmth. |
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Spanish gum will be based on a hi-tech mix of vinyl acetate and vinyl laurate under the new rules. |
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The majority of the public believe pre-emptive strikes are justified if enemy states or hi-tech criminals pose a threat to national security. |
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German scientists have developed a new hi-tech lacquer that they claim spells an end to fogged-up automobile windshields on damp mornings. |
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With their hi-tech combine harvesters and milking machines, modern day farmers have got it easy, according to this series. |
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They were hi-tech, but sexy, idiot-proof hi-tech. |
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It is deeply ironic that hi-tech medicine should have evolved a therapeutic method that evokes anthropophagic fantasies in its patients. |
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He crossed the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans on a hi-tech pedalo, traversed North American on roller blades, cycled and walked across India and the Himalayas, etc. |
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I wanted to use clapped-out synthesisers and old school rhythm boxes and record the electric guitars raw without running them through hi-tech speakers. |
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Instead of the clompy footwear of yesteryear, the hi-tech version has adopted the clobber of youngsters nationwide and opted for trainers. |
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It depicts a miraculously hi-tech society, in this case set on the Neptunian moon Triton over a century hence. |
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But even hi-tech security can't foil the calculating Columbo brain. |
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Keep your face fungus in stylish check with this hi-tech trimmer. |
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Laura Collett says she owes her life to a hi-tech air jacket after a heavy fall which left the British event rider with spine, shoulder and rib fractures. |
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The Negev region hosts academic institutes, leading hi-tech companies, technological incubators, a hi-tech park and soon the IDF s elite technological units. |
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Rear Admiral Kenneth M Perry, Vice Commander, Naval Mine and Anti-Submarine Warfare Command, said a new hi-tech Kingfish sonar device was used in the drill. |
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Suffolk-based Adnams' new hi-tech facility will take waste from its Southwold brewery, plus restaurant leftovers from the surrounding area, and turn these into biomethane. |
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