A study using Internet cell-phone questionnaires examined predrinking by young adults. |
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Most of those cell-phone toters pay a monthly phone bill, making it a snap to add a music charge. |
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Consumers still want the latest in digital cameras, cell-phone cameras, MP3 players, and video games. |
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To reach the outside world, you have to drive 50 miles of vertiginous, winding canyon roads, where cell-phone service is dodgy at best. |
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He and Paul Scheer stole the show with their crazy cell-phone, moustached antics. |
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As you read this, Brian Cashman is charging his ninth cell-phone battery of the day. |
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The company has begun with the ready-mix concrete business, equipping cement mixers with GPS sensors and cell-phone data communicators. |
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At least a few of Bach's two-part inventions are well-known to beginning piano students, general media consumers and, sadly, cell-phone users. |
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Subscribers could apply via their phones and have the loans credited to their cell-phone accounts. |
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And whereas the Web was a dead loss, the cell-phone ringtone market seemed very promising. |
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He dug around for a few seconds in search of his cell-phone, but eventually gave up. |
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We're double-parked outside a store, trying to find what we need, while talking to our mother on the cell-phone. |
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For all the activity abroad, many cell-phone makers believe today's wearable designs are far from optimal. |
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If anything goes wrong out here, there is no cell-phone coverage, and many areas are blind to radio reception altogether. |
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It was towards the end of his stay, as he sat before the telephone or tapped on his cell-phone, that the first clouds appeared to mar his trip. |
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The gear beams broadband from base stations mounted on cell-phone towers to small modems that sit on users' desks as far away as three miles. |
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Likewise, the cell-phone market is stagnating because manufacturers and carriers restrict which features consumers can add to their proprietary systems. |
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In the halls of NBA front offices, in the power lunches, agent meetings and cell-phone parleys, it was a summer of impressive work by the league's best teams. |
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Consider how long a cell-phone battery lasts in a benign environment. |
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His cell-phone automatically dials that bistro's telephone number. |
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Remember, in most coverage areas you don't even need a cell-phone account. |
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A new long-term animal study of cell-phone radiation suggests that emissions don't cause cancer. |
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The first-ever cell-phone film festival was held in 2004 by Zoie Films, a company known for showcasing Internet-developed films. |
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If confirmed, the results would be the first to directly link cell-phone radiation to brain damage in any animal. |
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The Antelope Valley Transit Authority is cooperating with the Antelope Valley Illegal Dumping Task Force in the cell-phone recycling project. |
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General Patent Corporation today announced on behalf of its client, Digital Technology Licensing, that it licensed DTL key cell-phone patent to Sony Ericsson. |
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Cell Phone has been Dallas' premier cell-phone repair specialist. |
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Ciezadlo explained that although he tends to end cell-phone calls quickly while driving, another person might log hundreds of hours a month talking on the phone in the car. |
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Now, with the advent of easy-touse cell-phone technology, the use of the traditional public telephone booths is a thing of the past and gathering dust. |
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Cell-phone conversations sapped the attention required to discern important driving cues, Strayer holds. |
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