Makers can use fewer chips and thus have a compact sensor with smaller, cheaper integrated circuitry. |
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Makers of electric components will want to know the dielectric or conductive properties of their thin films. |
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Makers created presentation models crafted from expensive woods with carved elements and inlays of mother-of-pearl or ivory. |
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This type of turnery was produced as a direct result of a dispute between the Guild of Furniture Makers and the Guild of Turners. |
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Makers of hand-held computers and office automation equipment are buying the chips, he said. |
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The philosophy of the Young Irish Film Makers is to provide young people with the freedom to learn through doing. |
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Makers of everything from engine valves to fuel injectors will see their OEM business gradually diminish. |
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Makers of all sorts of printers from ends very low to very high, Epson printers benefit from years of heritage and the relatively easy availability of consumables. |
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When George Hepplewhite's The Cabinet Makers and Upholsterers Guide was published in 1788, a clear distinction was being made between a tea chest and a caddy. |
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Makers of hand-held gadgets are rushing to exploit online entertainment. |
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The Guild of British Tie Makers is this week celebrating the knotted history of this particular piece of neckwear by urging men to buy more of them. |
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Makers of handphones, TVs and computers are rolling out low-priced ware for China's rural poor, in an attempt to tap a huge potential market for electronic goods. |
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He is a former vice president of the Gallup Organization, and author of The Opinion Makers and The Super Pollsters. |
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Makers of such clothing use fabrics with a tighter weave to block more ultraviolet rays. |
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These include the J Walker Chemist and Druggist and Manship and Galvin Violin Makers. |
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Elgar's sublime The Music Makers actually filled the bill perfectly, but George Dyson's Nebuchadnezzar seemed a rum choice. |
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It featured a variety of events including the Antonio Stradivari International Violin Makers Competition and Conference. |
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A refurbished Victorian dockside building houses Craft in the Bay, the home of the Makers Guild in Wales. |
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Unpaid volunteers known as Games Makers performed a variety of tasks before and during the Games. |
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Makers of The Glenrothes are running a worldwide competition to recruit four successful candidates to work as whisky makers. |
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If that was booked, The Power could have taken the game back to its pub roots and played at the Sagger Makers Bottom Knocker in Burslem. |
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He was also a Liveryman of the Worshipful Company of Spectacle Makers, and was a past chairman of the Society of Opticians and the Optical Information Council. |
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The line-up, however, was not complete until the dynamic, energetic Ziggy Marley and the Melody Makers hit the stage, accompanied by Damian, Kymani and Julian Marley. |
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The Rhythm Makers consist of Ragtime Kit on steel guitar and lead vocals, Washrag Joe on washtub bass and banjo, and Washboard Willis on, you guessed it, the washboard. |
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Despite this scepticism about mobile apps there's better news for makers of smartphones and PDAs from the survey. |
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The book assumes that most birthday cake makers will use a commercial cake mix. |
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Decision makers beguiled into adopting a course of action may update their beliefs and abandon it. |
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Among the group were four toolmakers, three die makers, two set up men, a production engineer, and the foreman of the experimental machine shop. |
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Most car makers are dragging the chain in using the new technology, despite their low cost. |
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Today, all of the major American ammunition makers have a top-end product in both handgun, rifle and shotgun ammunition. |
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The exhibition explores life above and below stairs, examining the role of women as decision makers raising dynasties and workhorses in service. |
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The National Trust has called for policy makers to move microgeneration from its current niche into the energy mainstream. |
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The handle is made of G-l0, a tough material favored by tactical knife makers. |
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Domestic car makers began to install them in some mid-range and small cars. |
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Tonight, they're trailblazers and policy makers, partisans searching for common ground. |
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On 7 February 1778, Boone and thirty salt makers were captured by Shawnee Indians. |
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The area was also home to two cabinet makers, a carpenter, a tailor, a miller, and two physicians, as well as teachers, preachers, and farmers. |
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Inspired by the Chinese sheng, many 18th-century makers experimented with the possibilities of free reeds. |
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Replacing cotton shoddy with this new fiber may help auto makers avoid the issue. |
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He never misses the opportunity to put across the views of grass roots farmers to the major decision makers. |
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There is the usual fare of electronic equipment like mixies, ovens, chapatti makers, water purifiers and electric chimneys. |
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Many parts of the Mediterranean are facing an environmental crisis as wine makers stop using traditional cork stoppers for their wine bottles. |
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Lately, many equipment makers have unveiled new models designed for broad dairy product applications. |
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Virtualization is the buzzword of the moment for hardware and software makers alike. |
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Furniture makers noticed that tufted upholstery furthered the chair owner's sense of luxury. |
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We got an open bar all night long, the hottest DJ spinning the tunes, Go-Go dancers shaking their money makers, and a performance by Chingy! |
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In a simpler time, tobacco was a money tree for growers and cigarette makers alike. |
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It isn't hard to see why the makers of the upcoming film chose to cast him as the spoilt young blade. |
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It would appear as though the military is prepared to mop up the trouble makers and those that lead them. |
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Also, makers of branded wines can blend grapes, which means when one vineyard or region has a bad year, the wine doesn't have to suffer. |
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Drinks makers have long viewed the Far East as a lucrative market, with spirits, particularly whisky, popular in the region. |
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By this time he employed 12 silversmiths as well as watch makers, jewellers and shop assistants. |
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The makers of the frames included many of England's most fashionable silversmiths, including Paul de Lamerie, Charles Kandler and Benjamin Pyne. |
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Somebody has to ask the question of how the chart makers could neglect to find an entire undersea mountain range. |
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His crew of skinners, butchers and sausage makers handle thousands of whitetails each season. |
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One of the best ways to get the skinny on a company is to network with colleagues and decision makers. |
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His analysis shows food, beverage and tobacco makers all underperforming the market since the end of June. |
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Computer makers hope that, along with reasonable prices, this will spur demand. |
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Underwear makers promote support bras made without an underwire, as even a small bit of metal can trigger a sensitive alarm. |
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The movie has enjoyed a reception undreamed of even by its makers and marketers. |
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These offer the prospect of being able to mobilise grassroots lobbying muscle to influence policy makers. |
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Their design was adopted by other instrument makers who modified them slightly and began producing the bombardon in different sizes and shapes. |
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That unfrequented little bay not far from here was our very own private hideout until some low, boorish money makers pushed their way in. |
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Their suit accused gun makers of ignoring safety devices and smart gun technology that would prevent unauthorized shooters like Myles' killer. |
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Compared to their predecessors, these furniture makers were often unschooled in the art of cabinetmaking. |
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Since toddlers are largely unsusceptible to cease-and-desist letters, it fell to the cassette makers to stop abetting the kids' illegal behavior. |
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Teeling Street was allotted to arts and crafts displays and butter and boxty makers and the tinsmith. |
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It may be too much to ask film makers to tell the most complete, unwholesome aspects of a story. |
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Autoimmune makers and hepatitis B and C serologic test results were negative. |
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The programme makers have promised that this new series is going to be more upbeat than the one before. |
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Mostly, though, I chose new models from brand-name makers, either the cheapest model in their line or the next step up. |
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The Baillie family were well known upholsterers and tapestry makers with businesses in Capel Street and Abbey Street in Dublin. |
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The adversarial system, and the public and official neutrality of the decision makers, are closely related. |
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Mexico's tequila makers bridled at its touting of Tequiza's tequila base, claiming it was misleading. |
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We as documentary makers ask the broadcasters to take responsibility for the role they play to create a peaceful and sustainable future. |
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Many Indian basketmakers were also skilled makers of chair seats, mats, brooms, and scrub brushes as well as wooden trays, bowls, and spoons. |
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There are hosts of others, including artists and jewellery makers, and it's a great place for a browse. |
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In reality, their makers are definitely of this land, for it is the wind and sand that have formed these strange offerings, called ventifacts. |
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But for those without firm contracts to the makers of the filter components, there's a bottleneck in production which might cause problems for some. |
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The makers of the film are guilty of art house pretension and are sentenced to eternal showings at film festivals where they are likely happiest anyway. |
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Extremely conservative, just what the base and the key opinion makers, like nr, the WSJ, and the Weekly Standard wanted. |
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In order to enable the Fed's policy makers to guard the economy against various shocks, economists have devised various formulas for the efficient conduct of monetary policy. |
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Chinese porcelain was imitated not only by Persian ceramicists, but also by Italian majolica makers, Delftware producers, and English bone china designers. |
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Hot on the popcorn makers heels are a number of other must-have products. |
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By far the best way to break up a dreary Irish winter is to join the holiday makers who head for the mountain slopes of Europe to indulge in a spot of skiing. |
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As a result, modest-size firms in many sectors, including shipbuilders, truck companies, the makers of biotech machinery, and paper and printing outfits, began hiring. |
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The auto makers complain your organization isn't transparent. |
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Housed in food tents alongside the pier, some of West Cork's finest fish smokers, cheese makers and organic gardeners will have their produce on sale. |
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By the eighth century the inhabitants included merchants, luxury craftsmen, goldsmiths, members of the professions, cauldron makers, doctors, tailors, builders, and minters. |
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The market makers are buying at the bid price and then selling the stock. |
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Besides, with the team filled with stroke makers, we need a sheet anchor. |
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In the meantime other Italian pasta makers found an opportunity for some creative reverse marketing. |
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There are sausage-makers, pasta makers, mincers, olive presses and, there on the shelf behind one of the proprietors, a rugged little cheesegrater. |
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Likewise, their prescription-drug plan is limited to seniors, and even then it soaks the taxpayers while allowing the drug makers to keep charging rip-off prices. |
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They filed out beneath the stained-glass windows depicting the patron saint of beekeepers and candle makers. |
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Even more interesting is the workarounds that user communities often find to do what they want to do, whether hardware makers or content sharks want them to or not. |
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It took five minutes for the names of all the actors, producers, editors, gaffers, grips, best boys, dialect coaches, wig makers and steelworkers to crawl by. |
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The hypervisor technology also puts a layer between a physical server and server operating systems and has gained traction with the hardware makers. |
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The event, led by the National Trust, saw crafts-people from across the country, including besom makers and stone-wallers demonstrating their traditional trades. |
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Are ad makers shaking in their shoes when they think about the impact of globalisation and the assertive entry of agencies and influences from abroad? |
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It has now turned into a boomerang which has left the policy makers in the soup with the councillors displaying a deep-seated opposition to the plan for an incinerator. |
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They will use their majority to pillage the makers and redistribute to the takers. |
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We don't have many blacksmiths or typewriter makers these days. |
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Not only does this harm individual patients, but it also sows a dangerous confusion in the minds of people living with HIV, decision makers and the general public. |
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Something made me turn back, I had to talk to the man who makes politicians, generals, statesmen, policy makers, backroom boys, show biz people squirm, simper, and sob. |
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Many PC makers have bitten the bullet over the past couple of years, and stopped loading up their desktops with preinstalled bloatware and ad-ware icons. |
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The furniture makers in and around the city of Trapani often used blackened pearwood instead of ebony, and much mother-of-pearl and coral, for which Trapani was famous. |
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Although one finds some identical movements in clocks by a given Roxbury maker, one also finds identical movements in clocks by different Roxbury makers. |
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With each model, the Japanese auto makers are trying to ensure buyers get a car that offers better fuel economy but doesn't skimp on power and comfort. |
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Relenza, a dry powder inhaler, is the first major treatment for the virus and opens up a huge market for makers Glaxo Wellcome. |
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The people at PAAS, makers of those egg-decorating kits, want to know how you jazz up your eggs and learn about your family's Easter traditions. |
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They're as individual as the makers and consumers and are the centerpiece of Hanukkah celebrations around the world. |
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The majority of coffee makers today do employ other safer methods to decaffeinate coffee however, he stressed. |
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The intake includes five pipe fitters, four mechanical fitters and nine boiler makers. |
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The show, which is hoping to mimic the success of Mamma Mia, is from the makers of Dreamboats and Petticoats and Boogie Nights. |
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Polyshot also offers vacuum brazing services for mold makers to produce conformally cooled mold cavities. |
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Marlow Stern spoke with the makers back at Sundance about the NSFW film. |
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There's now a local pastie makers guild, an international pasty festival every October and the world's only pastie museum. |
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It's possible that phone makers will see this as another argument for sealed, unreplaceable batteries, however. |
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Gamma's penetrability is specially appealing to artificial joint makers, who constantly are striving to build longer-lasting products. |
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At an industry trade show, Sumac started discussions with two UAV makers before they settled on the Precision Hawk as their vehicle of choice. |
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As utility decision makers from all over North America attend UTC, this is the ideal location for demonstrating Ambient's solutions. |
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Each of these factors and all together are decision makers and, based on an established standard might transform a discontinuity in a defect. |
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But demigod Dave aside, the makers of the show are treading a thin line between TV production and perving. |
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Could shapes of violins tell us something about the function of the instrument, or about which violin makers borrowed ideas from others? |
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As a youngster Arthur Rowley studied in Italy and discovered the secrets of the master violin makers. |
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Few, if any, instruments by the great violin makers of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries survive in anything like their original state. |
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Antonio Stradivari is universally recognized as one of the most famous violin makers in the world. |
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As we control for maker in the hedonic regressions, we only included violin makers that had at least two observations in our dataset. |
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Among them are automatic dishwashers, gas ranges and ovens, residential under-the-counter ice cube makers, and room air conditioners. |
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A related challenge is that some researchers, program developers, and policy makers overstate the effectiveness of a practice and overgeneralize its applicability. |
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The answer to this problem proposed by aluminum heat exchanger makers is to add a pre-cooler unit that will keep the temperatures of the air or liquid at acceptable levels. |
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Save for a couple of handicraft artisans from Jharkhand or Bengal, the others have been given to cheap imitation jewellery makers and synthetic durrie weavers. |
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Products targeted in CSPI's complaints to FDA include GinkgOs brand cereal, whose makers say the product enhances mental alertness, as does Arizona's Memory Elixir. |
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The agency has been accused by patient advocates and some drug makers of obfuscating the criteria physicians need to seek to prescribe investigational drugs. |
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The 2015 Soul, which starts from BD6,550, is plusher, quieter, and 'totally tailored for comfort', its makers say, as well as being loaded with advanced car technology. |
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Galileo Thermometer is designed with these pharma decision makers in mind. |
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We see UpdateLogic as a must-have for consumer electronics makers at a time when the United States is converting to all digital television transmission. |
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In North America, most flexible-faced laminators are converting to pentanes, while most appliance makers have switched to non-flammable HFC-245fa. |
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Staff members often state what they would do, while at the same time advising proxy decision makers that they have to make decisions based on what they think is right. |
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The suspension resulted from both the natural disaster and the fact that the vehicle makers use unique piston rings, which Riken's and the clients' engineers jointly design. |
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Otherwise, the primary decision makers weigh the views of all concerned and seek to find the optimum solution based on weighing and prioritizing ethical principles. |
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The company will soon take delivery on glass processing equipment that will allow it to produce clean cullet that can be marketed to bottle makers. |
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With a handmade last by Freed of London pointe shoe makers, it features a regular-strength insole, a deep, rough-cut vamp, straight-cut sides and a naturally angled platform. |
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They steadfastly ignored the cutie-pie overtures of the pop image makers. |
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Over the years, this colour became associated with roemers so that even after it became possible to decolourise glass, makers continued to produce them in green glass. |
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The conference goal is to bring together top cryptographers, data-security specialists, and scientists with economists, bankers, implementers, and policy makers. |
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Once the policy makers and private-sector leaders glom onto an agenda, the bureaucracy and the private sector adjust and in turn devote their attention to these priorities. |
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The agreement, which covers public, private, and parochial schools, was prompted by the growing threat of lawsuits and state legislation against soft-drink makers. |
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Women ululated and danced in excitement as the new facility was officially inaugurated by officials, who included law makers and politicians from the country's largest state. |
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As the new realist conventions became more widespread, picture makers had to adapt their woodcuts to compete with colour lithography and oleography. |
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It means only pasty makers based in Cornwall who make pasties in a traditional manner and follow a traditional recipe are able to label their products as Cornish pasties. |
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Alliance has done WIT trials with makers of personal water craft. |
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