The detector could easily be wired to activate a dashboard alarm light similar to ones that notify a driver that a seat belt is unclasped. |
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You don't have to tell your body how to acclimate to new environments, it's wired into our systems. |
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The dog was being walked by his two owners when he came across a jerrycan of flammable liquid that was wired to several sticks of dynamite. |
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Therefore, homes in the West have been fully wired up quite some time back. |
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The City recognises the enormous benefit of a heavily wired Britain and the media has come to love the Web. |
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The boy's so wired up he wants to hit him but the mate is laughing and joshing with him. |
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In a second visit they found cables and a junction box in the loft wired up to bypass the meter. |
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The cabin is an A-frame, tall and thin, a cow skull wired over the doorway, fake Indian symbols painted around it. |
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This will virtually eliminate the need for wired Internet and will radically lower prices. |
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The mosaic-like preferences and exploration patterns fit today's wired Internet. |
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To date, consumers' access to the Internet depends largely on wired connections. |
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Is there still a place for a computer-oriented, wired standard aimed at consumer devices? |
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The wireless environment is also limited by less established standards than exist for the wired Internet. |
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My girlfriend also occasionally brings her notebook over to plug into my wired Ethernet router. |
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He set up to share his wired Ethernet Internet connection via his built-in AirPort wireless card. |
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This ultra-compact device works well with home theater PCs or any PC that can't be connected via wired Ethernet. |
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The device sits between the WLAN access points and the wired LAN, and can support hundreds of simultaneous users. |
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Of course, any modern hotel anywhere in the world will likely have wired Internet hook-ups. |
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The devices would hook up to a TV and connect to the Media Center PC through a wired or wireless computer network. |
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Acctually, that doesn't have a huge effect on the wired or wireless internet. |
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The authentication server can be located on the local wired network or elsewhere on the Internet. |
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Monthly subscription models via wired Internet will need to reflect such added value offered to consumers. |
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Think of a device that will route your cellphone calls through your home's wired Internet connection. |
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The service is still considered to be slower than the much faster wired services. |
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The wireless network does not deserve any less stringent security than the wired network. |
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It covers the changes within and between cities, as a result of wired, and wireless communications infrastructure. |
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We tested it complete with the wireless capability, but you can always start wired and upgrade later if you wish. |
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But dont forget we have Legal Interception in the wired and celphone area, and have had for many years. |
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Suffice it to say I didn't do any sneaking and the house was not wired for networking. |
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We first look at four downstream clients, which assume you have a network in place, whether wired or wireless. |
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This allows the stations to send packets to and receive packets from the wired network, and, from the Internet. |
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Sensor networks make use of wireless communication and hence are different from traditional wired networks. |
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The Korean forum has focused upon wired networking, including powerline networking, to route content throughout the home, he said. |
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We had a lot of computers in the building, several hundred wired devices for people to use. |
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Behaving like wiry, wired adolescents on a merry spree, this extrovert community breathes fresh air into the mechanics of daily existence. |
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All the other rooms were lit by candles and kerosene, seeing as their building had not been wired with electricity yet. |
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However, far from being asleep, Seamus felt fully awake and annoyed at being wired up like an appliance. |
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Kelvingrove was one of the first public buildings to be wired for electricity, and many of the original cables remain. |
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A dedicated entertainment room has been wired up for surround-sound speakers and other home-cinema goodies. |
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The machines at our disposal in the Home Ec room began their existence as treadle models that at some point had been wired for electricity. |
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We wired up the tents to a generator and wired up all the shops to a switch that goes to another generator in case of power loss. |
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Matt took off down the corridors again, Mike in pursuit, heading for the balcony that would lead down to where the bombs had been wired up. |
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The meeting discussed heating arrangements for the winter months and hope to get the prefab wired up for electricity during the next few weeks. |
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We wired a small electric light in parallel with the circuit to the engine heater. |
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There's also a USB 2.0 port to enable the unit to be wired up to a PC, to which it appears as a generic USB Mass Storage device. |
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We were told that we would be wired up with a mic and put in front of the camera and hit with a few questions. |
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It is, essentially, an old phone handset wired up to a standard handphone concealed in his pocket. |
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Only after a search revealed watches wired to a circuit board did anyone suspect a bomb. |
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The patient sat with both feet and arms in saline baths and was wired up to the machine. |
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Electronic components are then wired on to the device to process information that it senses or to drive the movement of its mechanical parts. |
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Later, lying in the hospital with his jaw wired shut, Uncle Tap complained to Dennis that his nocturnal activities had been curtailed. |
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Sharon's injuries required several visits to hospital, and she had to have her jaw wired after a serious infection. |
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Mr Loughlin was taken to hospital, had surgery to have plates put in his face and his jaw wired but discharged himself after three days. |
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Wireless networks are open and available to all who have wireless devices, whereas wired networks require a physical connection to gain access. |
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A second desktop and a laser printer are both close enough to the router to merit a wired connection. |
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Ever afterwards, they skirted the boundaries of our property as if we'd wired the perimeter with high-voltage electricity. |
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A mechanical arm turns pages every couple of seconds while an automatic machine translator wired to this device bangs out English text. |
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Trips or sensors can also be wired to switch on a wireless intercom, walkie-talkie, or baby monitor with a receiver in a neighbor's house. |
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I suppose my question is how much of his Mammonism is environmental and how much is hard wired into his personality. |
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But when such disputation is telegraphed to a wired world in real time, it can wreak havoc with U.S. diplomacy. |
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What is it about how our brains are wired that resists change so tenaciously? |
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Nearby, a pair of high-school girls shook wired maracas, precisely mimicking a pair of maraca-shaking characters on a video screen. |
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And yet, in Wales, at least in this part of Wales, it's been like nothing so much as having been wired to the terminals of a dead battery. |
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Too wired to speak, each scowled at her own reflection and prodded with combs. |
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In fact they, we, are all wired together, and only the driven snow may be pure. |
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The main mode of conducting wired e-commerce is through a wired connection to a LAN while for m-commerce it is through a wireless network. |
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A wireless meshed metropolitan area, which can support several thousand users, needs only one wired connection to the Internet. |
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The panels themselves can be wired together in parallel or in series to produce a variety of currents suitable for almost any use. |
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The prismatic 9V cells, as used in smoke detectors, contain six small cells wired in series. |
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The next layer is wired to the layer below it, and the process is repeated. |
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Logic circuits are wired together on silicon chips to make microprocessors and computers. |
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He has used a chart recorder wired up to flaps with microswitches at 21 burrow entrances in a warren to record wombat activity. |
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This will be cabled through this to a network system of modules that are then wired into the fireworks shells. |
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These enhanced sound waves are then transmitted to the implant and electrodes electromagnetically or through a wired connection. |
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If the equipment is wired incorrectly, operators using a device with a single-pole circuit breaker are at risk of electric shock when it trips. |
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Since all of Taiwan is wired for telephone use, anyone with a modem and computer can get on the Internet. |
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Claycomb called his mommy, who wired him money for a bus ticket to Colorado. |
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Muscles are wired to the brain by nerve cells called motor neurons, which are like wires biochemically soldered to the outside of a muscle fibre. |
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He has to eat sloppy food and cannot open his mouth wide, to see if his jaw will heal without being wired. |
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Every moment a reader spends unplugged from the wired world and immersed in internal dialog with an author is experienced as commercial drain. |
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Top it off with a spray of sweet peas created in wired needlelace and you have a lovely stitched piece. |
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There's no PC Card slot, of course, but with analogue modem, wired Ethernet and unwired 802.11 available, we don't need one. |
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You want to go wireless, but you want to manage the unwired parts of your network as well as you manage the wired parts-maybe even better. |
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They outlined Allen's grandiose vision of the wired and unwired world inside the home all strung together through the cable wire. |
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There's also a software program that lets you switch quickly between wired and unwired network connections, which can also save power. |
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The seven breaks to his leg have been pinned and wired and his leg fitted is with a metal frame. |
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Because they can be wired together, an array of solar cells can produce enough electricity for residential or commercial needs. |
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An electrician wired them for low-voltage bulbs and linked them on timers so they go on at dusk. |
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The entire building is wired with high-tech audio, video, and communication systems. |
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Underground parking is also available and all apartments are wired for burglar alarms and have video intercom systems. |
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All units are plumbed for gas and wired for cable television, telephones and alarm systems. |
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Zhao Ziyang was away on a state visit to North Korea but received the text by telegraph and wired back his total agreement. |
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Llamas instinctively guard against canine attacks, possibly because their natural herd instincts have wired them to chase off predators. |
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The new fibre optic networks had the capacity to deliver a far greater number of television channels than the old wired systems. |
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Marina now hovered over me with a complete set of dental instruments, a blender, and what looked like a microwave wired into a lawnmower. |
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Leading the parade in the past have been desktop and large computers, computer peripheral goods, and traditional wired telephone equipment. |
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He was a visual researcher, a cataloguer and collagist, producing densely packed, allusively wired images based on fragmentation and collision. |
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If anyone comes near me, I'll just point to my shoes and tell them I'm wired. |
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The quarter inch plug which runs from the amplifier to the guitar is electrically wired to the pickups. |
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But in addition to these overt bodily manifestations, fear is also complexly wired into our social networks. |
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It is easy to integrate into existing wired networks and standard enterprise computing infrastructures. |
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Some did, however, and found a weird jumble of ohmmeters, rheostats, condensers, and other parts wired together in an incomprehensible manner. |
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Each well is thus optically wired such that it can be individually interrogated. |
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The house is built on a series of six interconnecting platforms and has been plumbed for water and wired for electricity. |
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All units will be wired for an alarm and have telephone and television points in the lounge and master bedroom. |
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It comes with both a touchpad and a pointing stick, a combination DVD and CD-RW drive, and both wired and wireless connectivity. |
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She was skinny but not bony, her arms were wired with corded muscle and every other inch of her was tough as steel. |
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The bottles are corked, wired and at that stage, the Champagne is complete. |
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A wired world with roots in the air instead of the soil does not in and of itself add up to a cosmopolitan culture. |
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The wired mounting hardware works with oversized road bars and a variety of forks, but the wheel magnet only fits standard spokes. |
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This is an important example of a design decision that is glaringly different from typical wired LANs like Ethernet. |
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Now that most of us are wired up to the global village, we have instant access to what it is going on. |
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Orange-blossom was another favourite, often wired on to garlands of greenbrier and pinned to the wedding dress in tiers. |
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A wired world changes much more rapidly than a disconnected one and the more people wired together, the faster the change. |
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A breathless enthusiast for the wired world, he writes well enough to take happy Luddites such as me along with him. |
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The Push to Talk service is offered over a wired network, allowing for a far wider range than traditional walkie-talkies. |
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After the dance, the room is abuzz, and the wired participants discuss their newly acquired mini-choreographies. |
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Electricians then wired the fiber to the company's office suite. |
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Pinker argues that we need not fear nihilism or meaninglessness from the modern human sciences because they show that morality is wired into the human brain. |
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Users of wired Internet access have the option of subscribing to different transfer rates, which come at different cost levels, subject to their individual needs. |
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Sometimes the money was sent offshore then wired back later. |
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This made me jittery, fidgety, wired, and slightly more insane than usual. |
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Electronic toys should also carry this mark, and parents should ensure that full instructions accompany any item, and that plugs are properly wired and fused. |
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Your body pumps out adrenaline, and you feel all wired and shaky. |
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He is a character for the wired, multimedia, information-age toddler. |
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Broadcom has also begun to manufacture controllers for network-attached storage devices, and is one of the largest suppliers of both wired and wireless networking chips. |
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It was Diana who wired William with some innate radar to look for a soulmate who had a strong family bond. |
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He wired up players with heart rate monitors and breathing sensors, and lights were attached to the heads of the putting clubs to allow their movements to be studied. |
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Mahdi chews khat, a semi-narcotic leaf that has wired generations of Muslims from the coast of eastern Africa to Yemen at the tip of the Arabian Peninsula. |
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Wireless was cheaper than wired communications, and cell phones were proliferating. |
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The police and hospital link-up is thought to be the first in the country, and will see cameras in casualty and the hospital's car park wired to the police station. |
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After the usual checks and balances were performed, Tony received his payment in one lump sum wired to his account within a week of hitting the jackpot. |
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Atrocities that occur in dictatorships generate little fanfare or international reaction because the images are not as available to the wired West or to repressed populaces. |
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Most universities are already in cities with wired Internet service. |
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I told him about the back-breaking work of doing it all ourselves, and how Jon had demolished the kitchen himself and then wired the whole room for electricity. |
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Clearly, in order to preserve the more fragile and complexly articulated examples, only five masks were wired to move, and their gestures were simple. |
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A proportion of the stolen money was then wired back to Romania. |
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They can have the money wired to their bank account, they can open an account with a specified bank, or they can pick up their winnings personally. |
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After all, it's hard to do a reading with your jaw wired shut. |
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Because my eyes are wired up in a slightly odd fashion and don't cooperate very much, it means that anything that requires binocular vision is going to be a problem. |
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I was more tired and wired, especially from the herbal diet pills I was taking. |
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Log in through a wired internet connection to avoid eavesdroppers. |
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They were wired to remote recorders located in separate rooms. |
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A day before, a lorry carrying gasoline overturned and burst into flames, near a bridge where army sappers and technicians had already wired the leads to the dynamite. |
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Thirty years ago, in the midst of a double-barrelled open-heart surgery, I suffered a complete heart block and was wired up to an external pacemaker. |
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If there is a fault in the computer power supply, or if the electric socket is wired incorrectly, the computer chassis can become live and give a fatal electric shock. |
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The four steel rods were bound together at the top to form a pyramid, and the netting was draped and then wired to the rods and loosely sewn shut with string. |
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Those taking part in this show will be wired up to a small microphone, including the directors, so that everything will be heard during the filming. |
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The hostages are forced to endure bombs being wired over their heads, random shootings, and rocketing temperatures in a school gymnasium without any water. |
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And parents seem to be far more concerned about the amount of time their children spend wired up to games consoles than the actual games they are playing. |
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It needs to be rebuilt using materials in keeping with the original stone and slate building, and the 4, 000sq ft home must then be damp-proofed, wired, plumbed and decorated. |
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The granite-walled back garden is 29 feet long and 26 feet wide, and is in lawn with flowerbeds, shrubs and a wooden shed that has been wired for electricity. |
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Wooden decking runs around the back and side of the house and there is a large detached garage which is wired for electricity and includes a shower room. |
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Flying Virgin Atlantic back from Boston to London on Saturday, I noticed that the phone-shaped handset wired to the armrest contained both a rewind and a pause button. |
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Human evolution has left men as deeply wired for emotional connections to children as women are. |
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Clays wired up the Christmas tree in the dormitory lounge so that the different frequencies of sound activated its red, green, blue and yellow lights. |
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In 2012, wired magazine dubbed Quds Force leader Qassem Suleimani the most dangerous person on the planet. |
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No law or even revolution in police tactics can fully curb the rising expectations that come with a wired world. |
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I could see him in his plane flying low over the river or a reservoir, dropping the club out with a chunk of lead wired to the shaft. |
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All classrooms will be wired for connection to the Internet. |
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So before blamestorming wireless, make sure that the problem does not exist when you are using wired networking. |
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Other rooms filled with other men roaming a flatscape only recently wired with electricity and now braising in radio waves. |
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Strapless longline bra, with wired underbust and flexible boning, smooths womanly curves. |
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It could not be made for 110 V or 220 V so several lamps were wired in series for use on standard voltage circuits. |
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This required a wired supply so the following year he presented one with a battery and other improved versions followed. |
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All have wired access to the University's computer network and a support network of residential tutors. |
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Tanny McDonald's voice would be compelling if the weird sisters weren't so wired as to be in another, more overamplified play. |
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Verizon, successor to New England Telephone, NYNEX, and Bell Atlantic, is the primary wired telephone service provider for the area. |
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Elsewhere, wired electricity was often carried on and through the circuits of colonial rule. |
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It truly is a wired world, and if you feel like you're the only person left who isn't online, this chapter will help. |
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When I saw him, he was wired to the moon. He didn't come down for two days. |
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There is an enormous neurological consequence to mechanorecptor dysfunction, which is related to how these cells are wired into the spinal cord. |
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Dealers saw the potential in him because he was wired into all the right social networks, and asked him to start selling pills for them. |
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He is really wired into the world of hockey and connected to all facets of the sport. Jimmy is wired into the media as well. |
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The same, obviously, cannot be said for Calipari, or Coach Cal as he's known by all those wired into the world of college basketball. |
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A foil strain gage wired in a fundamental Wheatstone bridge circuit is at the core of the sensor to provide excellent temperature stability. |
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For both feats, the IBM researchers first wired an AFM tip to accept up to 10 volts. |
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Control panels utilize UL approved components and are wired in accordance to UL guidelines for control panels. |
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Thus, flashbulb memories require no special memory mechanism wired for perfect recall, according to these researchers. |
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Reciva radios currently connect to the Internet using both wired and wireless ethernet and are very easy to use. |
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First, Jim thinks Zanny is in love with his twin brother Jake, a loosely wired drinker and druggie who already has a girlfriend. |
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Wireless LANs provide all the functionality of wired LANs, without the physical constraints of the wire itself. |
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In today's wired world it's almost impossible to escape the dreaded robocall. |
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Her shield-shaped wired bouquet included sweet William, as well as myrtle, lily-of-the-valley and hyacinth. |
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This profile is automatically cross-checked by the system each time the device requests access to the wired network. |
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On the basis of product type, the market has been segmented into wired and wireless earphone and headphone segments. |
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He wired a few reports back to headquarters and departed soon after. |
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Rare is the young poet these days who doesn't dice our wired world into a baseline mirepoix. |
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Last-minute habits, like letting your dirty laundry pile up, may be wired into your genes. |
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You can use a chemical treatment but I like to us an old coathanger or two wired on to a broom handle. |
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From wired nightstands to creative storage solutions, juvenile furniture truly fits the needs of today's in-tune kids. |
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Each home will be wired to create a state-of-the-art home-integrated technology where residents can share printers and computer files throughout the apartment. |
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Kodak serves the full range of consumers with a range of products for the casual snapshooter to serious photographers, for people who don't own computers to wired consumers. |
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Together with colleague Kenneth Laws, they then fired low-power 10 gigahertz radar pulses at groups of volunteers, some wearing vests wired up like suicide vests. |
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For sound, we started out with clip-on, lavalier wired microphones, but found we could get better sound if we hung microphones from the ceiling and out of site of the camera. |
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Once again the political clout of the school, which seems to be closely wired into parliament, Whitehall and the Bank of England, is being felt by ministers. |
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He wired the cap to the bundle of dynamite, then detonated it remotely. |
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While wired up to the polygraph machine, Sotherton is asked by Dr Harry Witchel, a leading psychophysiologist from Bristol University, whether she is ready. |
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When her jaw was wired shut, she had acted out what she needed. |
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Look for more exciting locations to be wired for broadcast after the barn owls to help our website followers get more acquainted with and closer to Pennsylvania wildlife. |
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To technologize Sarcelles, space had to be found in a fairly crowded, poorly wired building inhabited by individuals who did not wish to be disturbed. |
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This result was wired to Clemenceau just hours before the deadline. |
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The AVN members include 257 accountancy firms, including 16 in the West Midlands, which are wired into 100,000 client businesses across the country. |
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The wired and wireless telecommunication industry in Egypt started in 1854 with the launch of the country's first telegram line connecting Cairo and Alexandria. |
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When the design seems satisfactory, the whitewood is wired to make it playable. Meanwhile the software developer has been creating the unique software to control the game. |
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In typical Singaporean style, however, once the decision to get wired was made, the various agencies moved to ensure the Internet diffused very quickly. |
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Too often track lighting looks like an afterthought-a stretch of track and a handful of fixtures wired to a junction box meant for a single fixture. |
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Wired has an entertaining celebrity tattler piece on how Hollywood's big names behave when they're in the Apple store. |
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Her work has also appeared in The New York Times, The New York Post, Wired, Money and TV Guide. |
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The April 2002 issue of Wired contains an infographic of wireless access points across the United States. |
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But while the newsweeklies can print only a few cyber-fixated pages, Wired pumps out more than 200 in a single issue. |
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Wired into the way we are forced to live there are silent imperatives, unspoken propositions about the world. |
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Wired News is running an article about a new site called RedPaper, which is an interesting experiment in both self-publishing and micropayments. |
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I was reading WIRED for the first time in ages the other day, and found myself getting annoyed all over again at the breathless prose they use in their articles. |
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On our way home I go to an internet cafe called Wired Entertainment. |
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But Facebook gave Wired a statement saying that it did not authorize the PR firm Burson-Marsteller to conduct a smear campaign. |
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Charles C. Mann, Wired It will be at least a hundred years until we can entirely covert to renewable energy. |
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See Leander Kahney's piece in Wired last year for more tales of the firm's secrecy. |
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Wired Magazine is now suggesting that discs are dead as a storage medium. |
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Wired internet connections at home and at work give them plenty of uncapped internet access when they need it. |
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Nerd Cruise By Adam Rogers, Wired What 800 Nerds on a Cruise Ship Taught Me About Life, the Universe, and Snorkeling. |
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Undead Monica Murphy and Bill Wasik, Wired The rabies virus remains a medical mystery. |
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By presenting digital culture in a powerful way, by naming it and packaging it, Wired created a feedback loop that had an enormous effect on its development. |
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His early investment in Wired Magazine, the leading arbiter of the digital revolution at that time, gave him a front row seat to the third culture revolution. |
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Both are following up on a Wired article of that name and are inclined to agree that nuclear power is the only real solution to the world's energy needs. |
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Wired Puerto Ricans were pacing about pugilistically on the corner, and black guys with big hats were leaning in doorways. |
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The website, which includes inductee photographs and biographies, will feature an exclusive interview series authored by Wired. |
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This is the dark side of Being Digital, the flip side of Wired magazine's bright outlook, and Grossman does an excellent job of exploring it. |
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Richard Morgan covers science for The Economist, The New York Times, Scientific American, and Wired. |
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The Easy Riser product lineup includes a Nano Wireless Mouse, a Bluetooth Wireless Mouse and a USB Retractable Wired Mouse. |
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Australian Federal Police raided the Sydney home on Wednesday of a man named by Wired magazine as the probable creator of cryptocurrency bitcoin, a Reuters witness said. |
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