And scanning the QR codes will only cost whatever your mobile company charges you to use the web. |
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Mr Rae said the gun was widely used throughout the second world war and was renowned as an extremely mobile and accurate weapon. |
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Many of his followers were already on their way and they didn't have mobile phones. |
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The competition is certainly hotting up in the mobile market, but at the moment the expansion is more about quantity than quality. |
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David Deans has a number of perceptive insights about the wackiness of mobile messaging players. |
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For two years a mobile flare stack has been in operation to vent the gas and reduce unpleasant smells. |
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They stole necklaces from around the necks of women, watches from around their wrists, money and mobile phones from their bags. |
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Residents fighting proposals to build mobile phone masts on a former water tower have won crucial backing. |
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She was in the kitchen when I arrived, simultaneously rabbiting into a mobile phone while watching a soap opera on television. |
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Applying a voltage between the electrodes and the mobile plate actuates the mirror. |
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ThinPrint offers software to sort out print jobs in internet and mobile environments. |
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A mobile clinic offering separate vaccinations as an alternative to the controversial MMR jab is to visit York next month. |
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He politely checked the mobile with a quick glance each time, then continued without a pause. |
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A group of new-media journalism students blogged the conference in real time, on their laptops and with their mobile phones and video cameras. |
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There's a URL encoded in the QR code that a new mobile phone application first decodes then launches the browser in your mobile to find. |
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In addition, many mobile devices in the North American market are not yet equipped with the technology to utilize the QR code. |
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Whether people start ditching their iPods and Walkmans in favour of their mobile though remains to be seen. |
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Motorola has designed quite a lot of useful accessories around its T720i mobile phone. |
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But all the technology is of solid 2004 vintage, reliant on the omnipresence of mobile phones, webcams and internet access. |
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The main difference between conventional accelerators and the mobile electron linear accelerator is the type of radiation produced. |
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Drugs, large quantities of cash, weighing scales, clingfilm, mobile phones and several vehicles were seized. |
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Others, such as the clam worm, are active, mobile predators that capture prey in jaws attached to their pharynges. |
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The booming voice of the quizmaster is being punctuated by the beep of mobile phones receiving text messages. |
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The first activation of the new rights will be a mobile marketing initiative. |
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The accursed mobile phone has done what I often wished it would, and disappeared. |
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A car driver with a mobile glued to his ear does his best to be heard above the din of blaring horns. |
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They return the next night after Jule realises she has left her mobile somewhere in the house, but Hardenberg surprises them and catches them in the act. |
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About half-way back to Boston I slowed down even further to go round a blind bend in the road, to come upon a police car and a mobile speed camera. |
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While mobile phone records can be scoured from here to eternity, anything short of recorded conversations seems unlikely to constitute watertight evidence. |
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What exactly is the etiquette of sitting next to someone on the train who is noisily and abusively breaking up with their boyfriend on a mobile phone? |
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This invention relates to an apparatus for suppressing vibrations and quaky movements in the travel of mobile or automotive type cranes such as rough terrain cranes. |
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He did recover his composure and went on an hour-long walkabout with the Leicester Square crowds, signing autographs and chatting on mobile phones in customary fashion. |
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Your neighbor may spend the whole flight jabbering on their mobile. |
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Spacey was performing in the play clarence Darrow when a mobile phone began ringing in the stalls. |
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And journalists who try to tweet, Instagram, or video the Games on their mobile phones will be stripped of accreditation. |
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The caller mentioned my work, which focused primarily on consumer products, mobile apps, emerging start-ups, and web trends. |
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Square makes a small cube that attaches to tablets and mobile phones and becomes a credit-card swipe system. |
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He stole a mobile phone from his top pocket and a wallet from a jacket. |
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Mayo County librarian, Austin Vaughan, told the Western People that the mobile library is currently being upgraded to become wheelchair accessible. |
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Despite the inadvertent hilarity, the real marvel of our mobile text-correction systems is how astoundingly good they are. |
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Prison cells have been vandalised and prisoners have access to drugs and mobile phones, some delivered by drones. |
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Between depressions, there are often small mobile anticyclones that bring periods of fair weather. |
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In 2004, the company Marconi designed and constructed the mobile radio system to the underground Metro system. |
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The Metro system was the first in the UK to have mobile phone antennae installed in the tunnels. |
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For mobile applications steam has been largely superseded by internal combustion engines or electric motors. |
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In the early 1930s the Texas Company developed the first mobile steel barges for drilling in the brackish coastal areas of the Gulf of Mexico. |
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In the early 1930s, the Texas Company developed the first mobile steel barges for drilling in the brackish coastal areas of the gulf. |
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The Dreadnought battleships and their successors were the first capital ships that combined technology and firepower with a mobile platform. |
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It differs from the homing mine in that its mobile stage is before it lays in wait, rather than as part of the attacking phase. |
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Manstein was initially considering a move north from Sedan, directly in the rear of the main Allied mobile forces in Belgium. |
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Most of the French mobile forces were assembled along the Belgian border, ready to forestall the Germans. |
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French tactical deployment and the use of mobile units at the operational level of war was also inferior to that of the Germans. |
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Rommel had ordered 21st Panzer Division from the front line on 31 October to form a mobile counterattacking force. |
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He called up Ariete from the south to join the mobile Italian XX Corps around Tel el Aqqaqir. |
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Adenium Energy Capital is investing USD 10 Million in Enerwhere s fleet of mobile solar power assets. |
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The superciliary whiskers above the eyes and the genal whiskers on the cheeks are less rigid and distinctly less mobile than the mystacials. |
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This service allows you to follow free practice and qualifying as well as race day action via a timing screen from your computer or mobile phone. |
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A large portion of users in the country access the internet through mobile devices. |
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The primary internet service provider and mobile network operator of Liechtenstein is Telecom Liechtenstein, located in Schaan. |
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Both static and mobile artillery units were assigned to defend the Maginot Line. |
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The army consists of a highly mobile field army backed up by local defence units. |
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All Finnish schools and public libraries have Internet connections and computers and most residents have a mobile phone. |
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Populations that are more mobile and those that have lower marriage rates tend to have lower turnout. |
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Around 410 AD, the last units of the mobile field army left the island, drawing to a close 300 years of Roman rule over Britain. |
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He predicted that the melting point of ice must fall with pressure, otherwise its expansion on freezing could be exploited in a perpetuum mobile. |
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The Court and the government were also very mobile, and each dynasty favoured its own castles and estates. |
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The Allied armies fell back 40 miles in confusion, and facing defeat London realised it needed more troops to fight a mobile war. |
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The variation in musculoskeletal stress markers may indicate a mobile lifestyle for at least some of the males analysed. |
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Breeding females settle in discrete areas, whereas breeding males and dispersing juveniles have more fluid ranges, being more mobile. |
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The reduction from 5 to 3 enabled mobile TV and broadband to get more spectrum allocation. |
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Electrochemical electricity generation is important in portable and mobile applications. |
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WePay wants to get one-up in the mobile payments race with its new iOS app for small businesses. |
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The first edition of the magazine came up in August 2006 ranking the leading mobile and PC manufacturers. |
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With Series 12, CGI by Nitrogen Studios was used to animate characters' faces and to make people and animals mobile within the stories. |
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India contains a central shield, and the geologically recent Himalaya mobile belt forms its northern margin. |
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A farmer could place an order for a new tractor part by text message and pay for it by mobile money-transfer. |
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During the first 40 years, the raids were conducted by small, mobile Viking groups. |
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The system may be used also for mobile receivers on land with more limited usage and coverage. |
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The young are precocial, being born with dark mottled down, and mobile upon hatching. |
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For portable or mobile use, such as steam locomotives, the two are mounted together. |
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Roast chestnuts are traditionally sold in streets, markets and fairs by street vendors with mobile or static braziers. |
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Eels are extremely mobile and may access habitats that appear unavailable to them, using small watercourses or moving through wet grasses. |
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Under his system, patterned after the French, the army corps became a more mobile, flexible command. |
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Many are mobile and can be quickly deployed to locations requiring biosecure disposal. |
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Marine turtles, functioning as a mobile shelter for small fish, can be impaled accidentally by a swordfish trying to catch the fish. |
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The cooperation with AAC creates exciting opportunities to leverage our digital audio processing on a wider scale in mobile devices. |
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Mothers of these species maintain contact with their highly mobile young with maternal contact calls. |
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Many mobile phones are equipped with software to offer tethered Internet access. |
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Many engines, stationary and mobile, are also fitted with a governor to regulate the speed of the engine without the need for human interference. |
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Sleeper buses are used by bands or other organisations that tour between entertainment venues and require mobile rest and recreation facilities. |
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Complex urban planning proposals may be organised into a mobile exhibition bus for the purposes of public consultation. |
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Food is also provided from a catering bus, in which a bus is converted into a mobile canteen and break room. |
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A larger number of old retired buses have also been converted into mobile holiday homes and campers. |
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A number of mobile phone apps and services have been developed to help passengers claim their refund more efficiently. |
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Five vets remain mobile on the course during the running of the race and can initiate treatment of injured fallers at the fence. |
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For a short time, Cloud9 operated as a third mobile operator on the island, but has since withdrawn. |
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It is believed that one third of mobile phone users in Northern Ireland have been affected by this. |
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Families and children reaching adulthood are more mobile and tend to relocate to where jobs exist. |
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Eventually the trust agreed to install minicoms in all key access points and to make mobile minicoms available to inpatients. |
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He requested that the mobile reserves, especially tanks, be stationed as close to the coast as possible. |
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Dayan's plan put an emphasis on air power combined with mobile battles of encirclement. |
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Small mobile training camps were established along the border to train recruits in guerrilla warfare. |
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Foreign private individuals cannot easily open bank accounts or subscribe to mobile phone or internet services. |
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Services offered include international telephone, broadband internet and WiFi, GSM mobile, paging services and TV rebroadcast services. |
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Newtel was acquired by Wave Telecom in 2010 which in turn was acquired by JT, owned by Jersey Telecom, providing broadband and mobile services. |
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Overall mobile phone penetration rate is at 148 mobile phone subscribers per 100 people. |
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The project represents an important milestone in the use of data journalism software tools and mobile collaboration. |
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Its pupil is mobile to help it adapt to the intense glare of the Arctic ice. |
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The greater beam provided more moment of leverage by placing the crew or any other mobile weight on the windward side. |
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Even three years ago, the thought of spending two hours, let alone a whole day, without my mobile would have been anathema. |
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Also the recent warming is reflected in changed distributions, especially for mobile species at their coldward altitudinal or latitudinal edges. |
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Communifake is the act of pretending to initiate and maintain a fake conversation on your mobile phone around other people. |
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Finally, some e-content must first be downloaded to a computer before being transferred to a tablet or other mobile device for viewing. |
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In our mobile society, where families are often spread across the states and neighbors are strangers, eremophobia is a constant complaint. |
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High pressure yielded an engine and boiler compact enough to be used on mobile road and rail locomotives and steam boats. |
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The Orange mobile network provider, Argos and Aldi, and the American engineering company Cummins all have sites in Darlington. |
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Being more mobile changed everything for those who adopted a horse-bound life. |
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Stilicho moved with his remaining mobile forces into Greece, a clear threat to Rufinus' control of the Eastern empire. |
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Prior to these permanent structures there were tents set up as mobile field hospitals. |
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These permanent hospitals and mobile treatment centers were a relatively new concept in this time period. |
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We didn't have computers or mobile phones back when I was in short trousers! |
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The directory enables parishes to maintain accurate location, contact and event information which is shared with other websites and mobile apps. |
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These roads are hopelessly jammed with cars and mobile homes during holidays. |
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There are 41 local libraries in Birmingham, plus a regular mobile library service. |
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In the interviews it became apparent that the girls choose their products on kawaiiness. A mobile phone is kawaii for communication and e-mail. |
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In January 2015, Adidas launched the footwear industry's first reservation mobile app. |
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A mobile academy is being developed by Beckham, to travel around the UK and further afield. |
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Road bikes tend to have a more upright shape and a shorter wheelbase, which make the bike more mobile but harder to ride slowly. |
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In 2012 the website was joined by a mobile app mirroring its functionality. |
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Classical authors noted that the Suevic tribes, compared to other Germanic tribes, were very mobile and not reliant on agriculture. |
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Bands comprise small, mobile, and fluid social formations with weak leadership. |
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However, most of the time they seem to mean northern dwellers with a mobile life style. |
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The sleeping sickness epidemic in Africa was arrested due to mobile teams systematically screening millions of people at risk. |
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This was a highly mobile, demographically expanding society, fueled by the rapidly expanding Renaissance commerce. |
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In Haiti, communications include the radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. |
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Digicel is also present in Guyana since 2007 providing mobile service for its citizens. |
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The mobile phone market is shared by the state owned ANTEL and two private companies, Movistar and Claro. |
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Telecommunications in Puerto Rico includes radio, television, fixed and mobile telephones, and the Internet. |
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Even the defencemen, most of whom are smart, mobile puckhandlers, pinch in more often. |
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He had been allegedly clocked by a mobile radar trap on the M2 at Winston Hills at 120kmh in a 100kmh zone. |
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A recent development has been the use of pagers and mobile phones by party whips, to summon members from further afield. |
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After the large pillars of coal have been mined away, the mobile roof support's legs shorten and it is withdrawn to a safe area. |
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The mine roof typically collapses once the mobile roof supports leave an area. |
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The Link bulb is designed to communicate with smartphones and tablets using a mobile app called Wink. |
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At this temperature there is no polymerization of the mineral compounds, creating a highly mobile liquid with viscosity as low as that of water. |
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Laptops, mobile phones, tablet, and smartphone products have increased the demand for batteries. |
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Leeds City Council is responsible for over 50 public libraries across the whole city, including 5 mobile libraries. |
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Many modern digital cameras, mobile phones, and camcorders can be classified as portable media players. |
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It is obvious that mobile and non-mobile workers don't need the same office solutions, roomwise, or with respect to furniture and technology. |
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Unofficial results instead traveled through the rumor mill, passed along on mobile phones from one part of the country to another. |
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One of the waitresses, with wheat-blonde hair and large, mobile, slickered lips and very long lashes, adjusted Gus's tie. |
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A stun gun disguised as a mobile phone has been seized from a 14-year-old boy in Manchester. |
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Therefore, attorneys must be ready to meet legal challenges to mobile forensic evidence's admissibility as scientific evidence. |
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For the first round, aggregately, 1537 mobile teams had been formed in the three districts assigning the task of polio immunization. |
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Aggregately, 1537 mobile teams have been formed in the three districts assigning the task of polio immunization. |
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I had a nicely appointed mobile home, a sort of plush culvert on wheels, and a new dog. |
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I moved to another carriage on the train because the first one was full of people yacking on mobile phones. |
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However, NaturalMotion also has a mobile games company, which has created titles such as Backbreaker and My Horse. |
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They have taken all devices, including mobile phone set and walky-talkies, he claimed. |
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Launched from a HIMARS mobile launcher, the GMLRS rocket flew 35 kilometers to the target, where the warhead detonated. |
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Scratched glass Remove scratches on glassware, watch glasses or mobile phone screens by polishing with toothpaste. |
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Provides a complete and authoritative text on implementing mobile Web services. |
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It is quite alarming a child as young as 12 can put their mobile telephone number on a webspace where it can be seen by all. |
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This small volume presents an overview of the state of the art of mobile ad-hoc networks and the future of mesh network computing. |
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This new mobile news app is available for iPhone and blackberry today. |
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The portable structure houses a mobile combat aeromedical staging facility. |
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The lithosphere likes to float on the aesthenosphere, the soft mobile voice of the unseen. |
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NeverDed's wireless charging conversion kit includes a mobile phone wireless adapter, home dock, car dock, and portable charger. |
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The Canvio Cast Wireless Adapter is compatible with iPad, iPhone, and Android mobile devices. |
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Not for me the stress of City trading and yabbering into a mobile phone, or indeed cooking in a new-fangled microwave. |
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A CITY youth project has used cash seized from crooks to buy and transform a bus into a mobile youth centre. |
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Any interested in mobile living and yurts will find this an inspirational, revealing autobiography packed with insights and encouragement. |
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Neither have human males evolved into little more than mobile genitals that attach to females for life, as have some anglerfish. |
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Driencourt was accompanying in Setif a mobile mission of French companies which should head Tuesday to Constantine then to Annaba. |
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There was no message on my answerphone and I've been on my mobile while I was away. |
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In the style of a 20km Olympic Race Walker, wander to your local retailer, computer or mobile phone to buy a ticket. |
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The new hand-held radar gun is used to fine minibuses, taxis and pick-ups, while the mobile radar is used for heavy trucks and buses. |
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Blame it on a more mobile, job-hopping culture, both nationwide and in Texas. |
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In the last few years mobile radioscopy equipment has made huge leaps forward through the implementation of modern technology. |
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Appendices discuss the basics of mobile radiotelephony, mobile typography, templates and guidelines, as well as the all-important human factors. |
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The UK's Association of Train Operating Companies is searching for an alliance to make a new mobile app to store railcards. |
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A NEW mobile app will save train passengers from having to remember their railcards. |
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Compared to JPEG, JPEG2000 has superior, low bit-rate compression, and is error resilient in noisy environments such as mobile web browsing. |
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Later, the matter was settled amicably by the parents themselves after the mobile phone was returned to the Rajputs. |
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The suite of mobile substations will be adaptably installed across Iraq for utilities and industries to deliver interim grid connections and temporary power supplies. |
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Passengers passing through the airport are informed about the redevelopment programme with large mobile barcodes on top of construction hoardings. |
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Witel's global mobile phone service and its Jetter Wi-Fi phone allows free mobile phone calls without the need for a computer or a dedicated Internet connection. |
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Leading brands and content providers are already implementing successful mobile advergame strategies in order to differentiate from rivals and engage with consumers. |
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Many brawlers tend to lack mobility, preferring a less mobile, more stable platform and have difficulty pursuing fighters who are fast on their feet. |
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Four years later the FT launched its HTML5 mobile internet app. |
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San Antonio, Texas-based mobile healthcare company AirStrip Technologies LP has acquired the assets of wireless monitoring startup Sense4Baby Inc. |
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A POLICE force was accused yesterday of persecuting motorists by setting up a mobile radar trap alongside a derelict works with no houses or schools nearby. |
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According to the ICIJ, Aliyev's daughter Arzu not only has financial stakes not only in gold rights but also in Azerfon, the country's largest mobile phone business. |
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The result will be smart, high-performance, mobile equipment that meets increasingly demanding work functions and provides greater operator comfort and ease of use. |
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This takes place by fusion of two individuals to form a zygote, which may remain mobile in typical dinoflagellate fashion and is then called a planozygote. |
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Ambiance Technology, a Dutch manufacturer of mobile devices, today announced the forthcoming availability of a 3G touchpad based on Windows 7 Home Premium. |
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The ongoing trend of mobile usage is reshaping progressively the taxi business initially born as a nearly fixed infrastructure business regulated and ruled by City Halls. |
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Aircraft demonstrated their potential as mobile observation platforms, then proved themselves to be machines of war capable of causing casualties to the enemy. |
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These ships carry equipment and supplies to support a major armed force with tanks, armoured personnel carriers, munitions, fuel, spare parts and even a mobile field hospital. |
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Following Analogue Switchover one additional PSB mux and one or more commercial muxes will be made available for DTT, mobile television, broadband and other services. |
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The headquarters of An Post and telecommunications companies such as Eir, as well as mobile operators Meteor, Vodafone and 3 are all located there. |
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Services such as Qik and Mogulus also allow for livecasting, in addition to offering the ability to broadcast video and support chatroom functionality from a mobile phone. |
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Most modern electric lighting is powered by centrally generated electric power, but lighting may also be powered by mobile or standby electric generators or battery systems. |
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The definitions of the greater ethnic groupings within Germania were apparently not always consistent and clear, especially in the case of mobile groups such as the Suevi. |
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There are about sixteen libraries and two mobile libraries in Stirling. |
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Technically, radio, television, cinemas, VCDs and DVDs, music systems, games, computer hardware and mobile telephony publish information to their audiences. |
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The most respected form of art, according to authors like Pliny or Pausanias, were individual, mobile paintings on wooden boards, technically described as panel paintings. |
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Static defensive positions were therefore intended not only to buy time but to economise on men by defending an area with fewer and less mobile forces. |
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Called iZAP, the battery accessories for the iPod are part of a new line of ZAP Portable Energy systems to power a wide range of mobile electronics. |
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Initially, the planned Overseas navy is conceived as mobile intervention force, centered in light aircraft carriers carrying Marine assault forces. |
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Such hunters were mobile and followed the herds on their seasonal rounds. |
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An aircraft carrier is a warship that functions as a mobile airbase. |
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His face was remarkably mobile and expressive when he talked. |
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Sky provides television and broadband internet services, fixed line and mobile telephone services to consumers and businesses in the United Kingdom. |
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The Hispanic community continues to grow more affluent and mobile. |
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It consists of transferring, to the uterine cavity, spermatozoa previously collected and processed, with the selection of morphologically more normal and mobile spermatozoa. |
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European prehistoric art started as mobile rock, and cave painting art, and was characteristic of the period between the Paleolithic and the Iron Age. |
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Robbery occurs if an aggressor forcibly snatched a mobile phone or if he used a knife to make an implied threat of violence to the holder and then took the phone. |
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Please switch off your mobile phone if travelling in the quiet carriage. |
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Employees use their smartphones with QR Inventory mobile application installed to scan QR Code or barcode on the item and submit inventory transaction. |
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Render cinematic 3D animations designed to work with video, web, images or mobile media files as 3D content for DVD videos, games, mobile phones, and 3D screensavers. |
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This sends flood warning information for a chosen geographical area direct to customers who have registered a mobile or landline telephone number. |
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The great military lesson that was reinforced by the Suez War was the extent that the desert favoured highly fluid, mobile operations and the power of aerial interdiction. |
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If a major offensive was launched against a point in the line, mobile reinforcements would be sent to reinforce that part of the line that was in danger of failing. |
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Most of the French mobile forces were assembled along the Belgian border, ready to make a quick move forward and take up defensive positions before the Germans arrived. |
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Until the early 1930s, the War Office intended to maintain a small, mobile and professional army and a start was made on motorising the cavalry and the artillery. |
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Most other masts and towers on the site are for mobile phones base stations, emergency services communications and PMR services and various microwave links. |
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Of its 47 divisions it had the majority of the mobile units. |
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And, where reception permits, a fully charged mobile phone is recommended. |
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Just before the season opener in Australia, Hamilton was pictured riding a motorcycle in New Zealand on the public road whilst using a mobile phone, against the law. |
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For a decade, the electronic workshop expanded, adding a production line for mobile television relays, and a workshop for mechanical surface treatment. |
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Corrupt prison officers smuggle illegal drugs and mobile into prisons. |
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User self-elevation occurs when mobile, remote, or power users need to run software that is usually run by only users with administrator-level permissions. |
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I'm going to sideload my computer's address book onto my mobile phone. |
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Other items include wigs, mobile phones, a Jimmy Choo gold stiletto, a Nigella Lawson inspired green Burkini, a designer pounds 190 Gucci two piece and an ant farm. |
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One can imagine a sort of mobile pantry consisting of rows of jars set now in the hut, now by the fire, now in the clay layer at the bottom of a dugout. |
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Techniques exist to jam mobile signals or make the phones unusable. |
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My Dad can't answer his mobile phone. He's a real technophobe. |
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The French Army redefined the role of artillery, forming independent, mobile units, as opposed to the previous tradition of attaching artillery pieces in support of troops. |
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This was accompanied by a trend in the late empire of an increasing predominance of cavalry rather than infantry troops, as well as an emphasis of more mobile operations. |
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Customers could be mobile, go shopping and have fun while queueing. |
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Singapore Post and TransferTo, the international airtime transfer company, have launched Singapore's first over-the-counter mobile airtime transfer service. |
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If you want to develop natively on a mobile platform you can use a tool called Appcelerator which will bridge Javascript to native languages for those devices. |
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In military matters, the Roman army was reorganised to consist of mobile field units and garrison soldiers capable of countering internal threats and barbarian invasions. |
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The chemical properties of the radioactive element will determine how mobile the substance is and how likely it is to spread into the environment and contaminate humans. |
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Along with the playhouses, there existed mobile companies at visiting fairs, though from 1912 most of these travelling theatres settled, purchasing theatres to perform in. |
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The bank has launched its first multilingual mobile banking app, PB engage, which provides services in three languages, Bahasa Malaysia, English and Chinese. |
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Chameleons' eyes are independently mobile, but in aiming at a prey item, they focus forward in coordination, affording the animal stereoscopic vision. |
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The UPS Logistics Group Europe sealed an important e-commerce venture with Alcatel Business Systems and Walkyries to offer mobile phones to online customers. |
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The process of tracking photographs is different because it is not only necessary to sign the taken photography by a mobile phone, but also geolocalize it. |
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It uses the suns rays to charge internal batteries which in turn allows the public to charge all makes of mobile phones or tablets at the same speed as a wall socket. |
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The performance was disturbed twice by a ringing mobile phone. |
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Since most Chetniks only wanted to fight close to their homes, a mobile army that could carry out sustained campaigns under central command never developed. |
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The Reddit app will look familiar to anyone that has been asked to try out the mobile website, but it does feel like a native app, rather than a simple app wrapper. |
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New technologies are allowing birdwatching activities to take place over the Internet, using robotic camera installations and mobile phones set up in remote wildlife areas. |
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