With simulation, medical students learn procedures that require repeated practice and perform tasks on virtual tissue. |
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The virtual interface is then assigned to a specific user or user community. |
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Members are selected at random to perform a kind of virtual jury duty, assigning a score to each comment according to its value. |
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The aim for the US, says the head of US Customs, is to have a smarter border, a virtual border far afield from American shores. |
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Actors are cast as virtual crew members in prerecorded scenarios that astronauts then use when problems arise. |
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After about 1920, he lived in virtual retirement in a cabin he built at Lac Tremblant in the Laurentians. |
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Six months after the launch, the board made the decision to dismiss the staff, close our virtual doors, and monetize the assets. |
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Alas, when we checked into the virtual village, all we could find was some virtual tumbleweed blowing across the square. |
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One opines instead that the spiritlessness of the real world drives more and more people to adopt strong active virtual identities. |
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She lost her job shortly afterwards, as the virtual anger spilled over into real life. |
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But where in the Iliad we still encounter bizarrerie, in Troy the visual and sexual could not be more ordinary despite the virtual scenery. |
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There are specially designed virtual reality machines in the entertainment complex along with disco and video arcade. |
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Other, virtual reality-type simulators combine video or computer images with tactile feedback. |
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What really counts is having a trendy moderne camera or a DAW with 900 virtual tracks! |
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Through repeated rehearsals, a captain can adjust his defensive strategy and intercept virtual attackers before they reach their targets. |
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The main causes are bugs and implementation errors in particular virtual machines. |
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The gray bar in the middle of the image represents the virtual projection of spectrometer slit onto the vesicle. |
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This desktop metaphor does fulfil its chatting purpose but may, in the future, be thought of as early vernacular virtual architecture. |
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No matter what you call it, BitCoin, dollar, pound or peso, it's all gone virtual and it's all been stolen before. |
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Shorr today, more than ever before, is stressing artificiality over realism, the virtual over the veristic, intellection over intuition. |
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The greatest laughs come when we realise the full banality of virtual conversations, when spoken out loud. |
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You can now visit virtual Denmark, a virtual version of Aarhus or the latest imagery at Panoramas.dk, such as these Heinkel bubble cars. |
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These form a virtual catalogue of Europe's vision of the New World's inhabitants, who were seen in turn as noble savages or heathen brutes. |
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The centre of Soham was sealed off by police, turning it into a virtual ghost-town, and overhead a police helicopter enforced a no-fly zone. |
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There are an increasing number of MMORPG players, playing in online virtual worlds, where objects acquired have real monetary value. |
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For nearly two years I had been going about my life a virtual somnambulist. |
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Yet the House has just approved it, on a virtual party line vote, ending the recent spirit of bipartisan cooperation in Congress. |
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But then, this is nirvana for these gamers, whose eyes gleam with menace as they extinguish yet another virtual life. |
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Current applications of virtual reality in preoperative diagnostics include gastroscopy, bronchoscopy, and colonoscopy. |
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A new breed of soothsayers has already been prophesying the virtual demise of the Indian manufacturing industry. |
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Both the real and the virtual plants responded to removal of branches by producing a taller plant bearing larger leaves, but less total biomass. |
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The virtual citadel is endowed with the most important information concerning the history and the present of our bimillenary city. |
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The child vagrant population is growing and is a virtual time bomb waiting to explode. |
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Highly digitized, the transaction process is conceptually similar for both the bricks-and-mortar and the virtual banks. |
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For virtual reality applications, the nanobots will take up positions next to every nerve fiber coming from all five of our senses. |
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But generally speaking, in our emerging virtual era the stress is no longer on questions relating to style, purism, or historical tradition. |
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The unions, which function as virtual corporate branch offices, immediately got the message. |
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To prevent them from getting uppity, it is necessary to create this tremendous, power consuming virtual reality. |
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Even in the virtual world of the game, the graphics engine is able to create endless snowscapes and cliffs of ice that look almost real. |
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The museum's design was unveiled, via drawings, models and a virtual walk-through, in a recent New York display at the Onassis Cultural Center. |
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Luckily for you, there's a virtual knee surgery walk-through on the Internet. |
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The website, designed by Dublin company Mindswide, provides users with a virtual walk-through of an online Temple of Solomon. |
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Add all this virtual water together and you have a water footprint for a person, a business, a community or a country. |
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Unlike the genuine article, the virtual version is eight-part multitimbral, with 32 wavetables available and two oscillators per voice. |
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In addition to individual counseling, we offer virtual job clubs, webinars, and turbo job workshops. |
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The shop's longevity and grandma's living-room decor makes Fong Da a virtual time capsule, as well as a place to sip on a great cup of joe. |
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Keeping ahead of the Joneses is a far more seductive proposition than keeping up with a pedestrian virtual bus driver in a fluorescent bib. |
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It's a virtual community, united by rah-rah chat groups in which program participants dish training tips and offer encouragement. |
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The functional digital car competition is judged on effective use of virtual prototyping tools. |
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It assumes that the virtual is a substitute for the material realm, rather than an adjunct to it. |
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Over the past year our virtual mailboxes have been swamped by spam, worms, and malignant viruses. |
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Over the years thousands of Ndebele were violently removed from their actual heartland to be dumped in a virtual wilderness. |
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Performing in front of his home-town crowd at the Velodrome, Farnell was whipped into a virtual frenzy by the cheering fans. |
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So, I'll leave my shingle hanging outside this virtual stoop a while longer. |
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Gradually, as the years went by, Abercrombie and Gibson slipped into virtual oblivion. |
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The site belonged to a virtual marketing company that sold radiation shields for mobile phones before ceasing trading last month. |
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To cut a long story short, it takes all sorts to make a world, and it takes all sorts to make a virtual world too. |
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You have to download the software and set up a virtual wallet to receive the mined coin. |
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The IRS also says taxpayers who mine virtual currency are responsible for taxes on what they mine. |
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However, the amount of online shopping these unseasoned Internet users do will depend on how easy it is for them to navigate the virtual mall. |
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One consequence was the virtual wipeout of Mexico's small farmers by a flood of subsidized U.S. food imports. |
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This kind of computing can transform a local network of workstations into a virtual supercomputer. |
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The case of Bouzaglo, for example, offers a chance to examine the model of the wreaker of virtual mayhem. |
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At the same site you can take a virtual tour of the observatory and its telescope, whose refractor is still the largest of its kind in the world. |
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Although we had only four actual servers, we relied heavily on IP aliasing to create virtual personalities for each service. |
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Doesn't the authority of the old university in fact rely upon its solid, thing-like quality, while in the virtual university all bets are off? |
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Her virtual car lurches forward, overtaking a rival competitor tearing around the Alpine race track. |
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Techies are used to spending an ungodly amount of time mining virtual coins in online games. |
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In the near future, with this type of system users would not know whether they controlled a remote microscope or a virtual microscope. |
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A virtual initiation rite in postwar Italy, this is Domenico's chance to yoke himself to secure, predictable manhood. |
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Mining virtual coins can cost more in electricity than you can make cashing them in. |
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These courses provide lesson planning capability and lesson tracking creating a virtual learning environment akin to having an Amharic tutor! |
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But with proper attention and training even a slow-witted virtual dog can be taught new virtual tricks. |
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Chapter 5 briefly discusses devices evolved from original repeaters, bridges and routers like hubs, faster and virtual LAN techniques. |
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These paths will later be obliterated when the site is replanted and returned to a state of virtual nature. |
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In places like Burma, it takes the form of virtual forced labor under a brutally repressive military dictatorship. |
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Because Anabaptism was censured throughout much of Western Europe, the writings of the Anabaptists themselves remained in virtual obscurity. |
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Other virtual reality applications are being used in mental health, anaesthetics, and emergency medicine. |
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The technology is based on creating a virtual light source deep within tissue that transilluminates vessels. |
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Finally, the virtual stone files were released to the stonecutters for milling on their CNC machines. |
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Australia was clearly established as a global leader, providing both virtual gaming and internet betting on sports and races. |
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I've fixed a lot of minor bodywork problems which have amounted to a virtual respray of the car. |
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More business owners are hiring virtual assistants to handle tasks from bookkeeping to buying gifts for Mom. |
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Nacy Thompson is a bondager, a farm laborer forced to live in virtual slavery, her life dictated by the cruel and barbaric whims of her masters. |
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Through a revolutionary computer mock-up of the development potential tenants can now take a virtual tour of the building. |
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The socialists, who have had a virtual monopoly in Greece for 20 years, proved to be more effective market liberalizers than the conservatives. |
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Other political pundits contend that virtual worlds make a strong case for limited government. |
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In the current war, virtual warfare has become an explicit part of military strategy. |
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Only the writers get the virtual slap on the wrist for artificially inserting too much melodrama into a story that should have been a comic romp. |
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However, on Wednesday the snows arrived and with six to ten inches falling, it brought everything to a virtual standstill. |
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The shot captured a virtual sea of Lolitas dressed in makeup, halter tops and platform shoes and was fairly shocking to everyone. |
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Tours may become ever more multi-sensory by drawing on virtual reality technology, which includes things like goggles and gloves. |
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Load up the ute with two spare tyres and a few slabs of beer, we're off on a virtual road trip through the history of life. |
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While blogs certainly empower lynch mobs, they can also lead to long and open conversations, virtual town meetings. |
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It introduced the world to capacitive touchscreens and virtual keyboards and autocorrect and a real mobile web browser. |
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He was virtual ruler of the Empire, but also personally took the field in the Turkish campaign against the Russians in the Caucasus. |
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On the virtual battlefield of the business world, organizations that don't adapt to the latest technology quickly fall behind their competitors. |
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Since then, Spector has been a virtual recluse, dogged by rumours of mania and madness. |
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User-Mode Linux allows you to build running Linux systems within Linux systems for use as sandboxes or virtual servers. |
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Tamagotchi, which first went on sale in 1996, recorded 40 million in global sales and helped set off an explosion of handheld virtual pets. |
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I tend to think trading virtual futility for spiritual futility is a step no sane person would take. |
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On a lighter note, that the ghetto has become a contended space can be finally demonstrated by a look at its virtual avatars in cyberspace. |
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Each server represents 16 acres of virtual space, where users' avatars can live, work and play. |
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A mere two months ago every Friday was a virtual smorgasbord of sarcasm for me. |
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A cooperative's entire membership can function as a virtual nominating committee by soliciting nominations by mail, or via a newsletter. |
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Once you combine encrypted mail with free Web storage space, you have the same functionality that a virtual safe-deposit box offers, for free. |
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We intended to sit awhile in the reception area but found it in virtual darkness. |
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Capabilities such as virtual routing will also aid network scalability as multiple tunnels are multiplexed into one larger flow of traffic. |
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Now using the Internet, games can be held on virtual boards and players can message moves to each other electronically. |
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Check out the simple virtual reality example below and then try one of the sites listed at the bottom of the page. |
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Let's kick off with some suitably chilled warm-up music, while you pitch your virtual tent and skin up a virtual fat one. |
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Strong blustery winds and a little rain had some boats coming to a virtual standstill with thunder adding to the excitement as the race advanced. |
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The fort had a virtual open-door policy with the Mandans and Hidatsas the men neighbored with. |
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They could look at a virtual mud map and identify the key landmarks before they go. |
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Stories are put out just like this one and a virtual game of telephone begins. |
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This left him virtual king of the unconquered portion of Algeria, and in 1839 he again attacked the French, this time with Moroccan support. |
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Until the forces of the virtual republic took to the field, sanctions against the uncommitted majority were unlikely to be undertaken. |
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For we are out there in virtual space, in virtual time, and in my mind's eye those are dark uncharted zones. |
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When the media reported the project, it was as if the artist had fired the first virtual balefire in society. |
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Visitors can also access a virtual scrapbook with pictures from the campaign trail. |
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These virtual disks can be formatted and file systems or databases mounted on them just like any conventional physical disk. |
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And gambling is no longer a serious sin when it is virtual money you win and lose. |
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Microbusinesses are using such marketing ploys in virtual communities Internet wide. |
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We are in a situation in which there is a virtual breakdown of law and order with the resultant general banditry and chaos. |
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Constructive, virtual training simulations and simulators should replicate the threat realistically. |
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Again today, the virtual female gains on credibility as she is masculinized. |
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Those it has aided praise its efforts, saying it saved them from a lifetime of domestic abuse and virtual servitude. |
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Whenever a machine becomes master, it takes over the virtual server address and continues with its original. |
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This article examines whether performing acts of political participation on the Internet should be seen as slacktivism or as virtual activism. |
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One day the richest among us could turn nearly immortal, becoming virtual Gods to the rest of us. |
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He shows that modern liberals act as virtual thought police to suppress ideas of which they disapprove. |
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His friends treated his threadbare bachelor apartment as a virtual drop-in centre. |
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What they aim for is that virtual objects or processes will be not just seeable and hearable, but experienced through touch as well. |
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Some labels put all their eggs in one basket, pushing their meal ticket to the point of virtual overexposure. |
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As it turns out, many virtual entities lend themselves well to the meaningful assignment of status functions. |
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A virtual reality game is a computer game especially designed to completely immerse the user in a simulated environment. |
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The testing format, called CytoView, displays thumbnails of 10 virtual slides for selection and loading in a display window. |
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Once the plethora of helpful letters correcting typos and punctuation was eliminated, we could just about see over the virtual pile on our desks. |
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Social networking sites provide the virtual meeting places on which unrefined political messages are quickly disseminated. |
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Now, add all those specialised magazines, and you have a virtual feast of news, gossip, tidbits, and more. |
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The transparent beam splitter allows the user to see the real world and the virtual objects at the same time. |
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Thanks to virtual memory technology, software can use more memory than is physically present. |
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There is a virtual hard drive available in the Internet with plenty of memory to store personal information. |
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Gold, silver and precious stones along with other vessels and works of art made his tomb a virtual gold mine. |
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Flaming and TMI syndrome, or more technically disinhibition, may be two side effects as a result of the virtual anonymity the Internet provides. |
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Unfortunately, many of the businesses mooted for privatization are either virtual monopolies or operate in oligopolistic environments. |
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Decriminalisation has all the disadvantages of increased use while allowing gangs to retain their virtual monopoly on production and supply. |
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The protests have been met with a virtual blackout by the media in Detroit, which has reacted generally with fear and confusion. |
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Later Mrs Marsh ran a bed and breakfast business but that ended years ago and they were described by residents as virtual recluses. |
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But they won't give the Red Sox the virtual certainty of a solid outing and a day of rest for the bullpen that Martinez does. |
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In some ways rather more disappointing was the virtual absence of alcohol from the tournament. |
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In reality, such identity typically reflects the control mechanism that cements the corporate body into a virtual monolith. |
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The latest one-day action brought bus and underground services to a virtual halt in nearly 50 cities, with the exception of the capital Paris. |
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The government, however, maintains tough media censorship including a virtual blackout on military operations. |
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Leonardo's mural, with its tracings and smaller copies, is a locus of essential religious and aesthetic meanings, a virtual communion between art and life. |
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Architects and designers can integrate these virtual luminaires into their own building simulations directly from the Internet through a drag and drop technique. |
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No matter how attached you may be to a real pet residing at your home, cleaning up after a virtual pet is much easier than cleaning up after the real variety. |
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It will take significant wooing in the brick-and-mortar world to lure them into the virtual one. |
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Instead of a virtual punch in the ovaries, Paltrow should get a round of applause. |
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The Bonnie and Clyde couple must rob a virtual bank, threaten virtual civilians, and then outrun the virtual police! |
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With the virtual extinction of cod in the North Sea and serious problems with hake and haddock, the commission accepted that previous measures had failed. |
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It's a virtual textbook on visual storytelling for aspiring artists. |
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Businesses that have traditionally been less competitive in the marketplace have the opportunity to develop a dominant presence in the virtual marketplace. |
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Their findings offer scientists and herders a virtual history book describing how cattle, crucial to so many Africans, came to be so genetically diverse. |
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Some sites run currency exchanges where players can take their platinum pieces and trade them in for real dollars or the game currency of another virtual world. |
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We are only just in the process of developing laws that may protect our closest evolutionary relatives, the other hominids, from virtual extinction. |
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The latter were virtual subterranean towns equipped with barracks, kitchens, power plants, magazines, and even electric railways to transport men and ammunition. |
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The six floor apartment building abuts the Fort Hamilton Army Base, a quarter mile away and is at the virtual foot of the Brooklyn side of the Verrazzano Bridge. |
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And the euro, which had been in virtual free-fall, leapt skywards. |
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A single quark will be surrounded by a sea of continuously appearing and annihilating virtual pairs of quarks and antiquarks, and virtual pairs of gluons and antigluons. |
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Few will be fooled a second time by a virtual Filipino 10-year-old in a chat room willing to do their sordid bidding for pay. |
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The hostel had 25 two and three-tiered bunks on the ground floor and a virtual rabbit warren of about 20 rooms on the first floor, with four or five people per room. |
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Friday's phone conversation marked the first time she had contact with a Japanese Diet member since her release from nearly 20 months of virtual house arrest. |
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Newman understood church history as the recounting of all that is known about the progress of the kingdom of Christ on earth, a definition in virtual agreement with Schaff. |
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Each small black loop represents a photon creating an electron and a positron, which then annihilate one another and produce a photon, in what is called a virtual process. |
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Instead of exploring a cityscape, the project lets you take a virtual stroll through rooms in great museums. |
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You can use the touch screen to move the ideal landing position of your shot, and you can also select clubs from your virtual caddy via the stylus. |
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This trend is quite worrisome because, in the virtual absence of private investment, public sector spending is expected to be a major source of stimulus to the economy. |
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However if the site can deliver on its promise of multifarious gameplay, then it should see a fair number of paying visitors to its virtual tropical island milieu. |
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A virtual passenger four years ago against France following pre-match convulsions, the 25-year-old was clearly a man who had laid a ghost to rest. |
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The most important feature of our server technology is that we are incorporating peer-to-peer communication in the form of a virtual multicast layer. |
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The twentieth century witnessed the virtual demise of the household-sized mom-and-pop corner stores, replaced by large scale department and speciality stores. |
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Academics and professionals may be satisfied with technical drawings but a lay public, on which museums depend, need models, virtual reality tours, or, at least, photography. |
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After years of virtual silence, clegg has responded by demanding a public apology. |
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Talented gamers can make a solid living in South Korea by competing in championships or selling the virtual money for real cash. |
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Here, folk enthusiasts can dust off their fiddles and play along to the notes of an on-screen jig or waltz, accompanied by a virtual backing band. |
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The students used images sourced from the Internet and spiced it up with audio files to take the viewers on a virtual tour of a wildlife sanctuary. |
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Many women are virtual slaves to their pimps, snared by false protestations of love, and then held in his thrall by a combination of violence and spurious affection. |
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In recent years he has focused on astronomy, using lasers to help combine images from distant telescopes, effectively creating a huge virtual lens. |
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And yet the trees are cultivated in every country within 15 degrees of the equator, so a virtual cocoa belt encircles the globe. |
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Regardless of such tangled philosophical questions, I decided to do my part by reproducing an image of the mesmerizing, tantalizing virtual schwag. |
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Unlike most other convolution reverbs, Space Designer can synthetically generate a virtual acoustic space and give you all kinds of ways to adjust it to your liking. |
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Future add-ons to the program include a serial-port checker as well as a virtual serial-breakout box that will enable the user to change serial pin-outs through software. |
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There are a number of elements of a stabilization strategy without which instability becomes a virtual certainty. |
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It is still unclear whether virtual education is really less expensive, and attempts to assess comprehensively the effectiveness of educational programs have been unavailing. |
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Consumers' faith in the stuff they buy appears to be ebbing, say researchers, in these days of unchecked megamergers, electric company bailouts, and the virtual economy. |
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Then we dumped those people, as virtual slave labor, in maquiladoras in the northern states of Mexico, or we brought them across the border as cheap labor, here. |
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Not much fun for him but a blast of nostalgia for people who used to live there and take a vicarious pleasure in virtual revisiting at a distance. |
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The 21st-century solution is to run a giant, low-cost virtual power plant out of an office in Boston. |
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The glare of this virtual openness and semi-transparency is counterbalanced by the dark grey-green slate flooring and the solid rendered brick walls. |
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When you are holding the device vertically, the virtual keyboard is just a little too big to easily thumb-type on and a little too cramped for two-hand typing. |
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The records can also be indexed in various ways simultaneously to ensure instant retrieval of files even in a repository the virtual size of the Grand Canyon. |
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It not only offers unmatched productivity, but the very best in light entertainment as well, including skee-ball, whack-a-mole and 3D virtual lawn bowling! |
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Most would have only been able to raise a deposit and would be forced to pay off the rest by working as virtual slave labour in restaurants and sweatshops, or as prostitutes. |
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A virtual kaleidoscope of colour inundate not only the standing piles, but also overrun old fallen timbers that overlap, forming small overhangs and grottoes. |
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The museum's aims of scholarship and preservation of real objects are being displaced by an emphasis on virtual experiences, theatricality, and emotional rhetoric. |
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Films like Avatar show the complicated power of virtual reality, where possible applications of computer imagery are endless. |
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This was a leader who had been transformed from a virtual electoral liability in 1999 into a probable asset for 2003, if he were to call one more election before he bows out. |
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Hawking radiation, involving massless virtual particles and particle-antiparticle pairs, for example, may explain mass and radiation leakage from blackholes. |
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He began to imagine what this future would be like, when everybody lived inside a virtual universe. |
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The site provides downloads, its own streaming RealAudio radio station, information about featured composers and artists, and virtual masterclasses. |
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A comprehensive scan will create an electronic image of the virtual relic which can be shared and analysed in minute detail by experts around the world. |
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The title Christas, messiah, is treated as a virtual name by Paul. |
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I think the point is that a preemptively multitasking, protected mode virtual memory operating system shouldn't be letting third party DLLs crash the system. |
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I think it safe to say that the world would be back to an enormously complex and chaotic form of barter and that trade would be reduced to a virtual standstill. |
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You will have a virtual free rein to provide security as you see fit. |
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Amnesty International and Reporters Without Borders cannot be accessed without a virtual private network. |
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The quality and accuracy of information on these sites can vary widely, as can the virtual support that some of them provide. |
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The Turkish history of imposed Jacobin Secularism ended up creating virtual segregation against observant Muslims. |
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Will books continue to be our main repository of culture and history, or will they vanish with developing technologies, replaced by virtual pages? |
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Though the project reads like an editorial fashion shoot, it is a complete trompe l'oeil, composed in a virtual reality. |
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In the heavily militarized urban areas, a virtual war psychosis existed. |
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However, someday when the Internet becomes a daily necessity, as in developed countries, virtual communities can be used maximally to target a segmented market. |
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If the image is adequate, it is downloaded onto digital imaging software that can organize the photographs more efficiently than paper binders and take up only virtual space. |
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The security bug concerns the vCard, or virtual business cards, component of Outlook, which has been found to contain a buffer overflow vulnerability. |
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Some of the excitement over my lab's conception of automatically designed robots was the idea that we made a transition from the virtual world back to the real. |
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It uses the latest technology to hold a virtual line-up on a laptop computer, with the help of video images from a national database of volunteers. |
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The computer-controlled system is operated from a workstation that shows what valves are open, which lines and freezers are running a virtual road map for production. |
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Performing a variety of songs from all three albums, the band rocked out on a dynamic rollercoaster that ranged from the softest melodies to pounding virtual thrash metal. |
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The virtual station would offer a ticket office where through journeys to all parts of the country could be booked, an information centre and a comfortable waiting area. |
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It hurts every time I am called names and insulted by virtual strangers. |
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Given these advantages, it comes as little surprise that barring illness, scandal or sheer incompetence, most incumbents are virtual shoo-ins for re-election. |
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The majority had to severely restrict their lives by changing or abandoning work, curtailing all social activities, and becoming virtual recluses. |
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He lives as a virtual recluse on a rural estate near Andover, Hampshire, but owns shooting estates in Rosedale, North Yorkshire and other parts of Northern England. |
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Family and friends said that the past few years have been very troubling for her as she had suffered from many mental breakdowns and remained a virtual recluse. |
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Asian and art deco in feel, they enlivened a blazer, turned a dress into a virtual tapestry. |
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In another, we upload our brains, convert them into software, and experience sublime adventures in virtual worlds. |
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Built upon on high-performance meshed services, they deliver cloud hosting and virtual machines, as well as dedicated connectivity to organizations throughout the world. |
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Does my body remember the physical sensation of holding an item, and transfer this feeling to the virtual environment, though my mind has since forgotten? |
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However, with Chelsea counting down to the retention of the championship and with Portsmouth struggling to escape relegation, we had a first half of virtual stalemate. |
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All too often the virtual worlds visited by videogamers are illogical, internally inconsistent and littered with disruptive misapplications of design. |
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This virtual rowing plate, then, has a distinct recovery stroke in which the resultant force is minimized and a power stroke in which the resultant force is maximized. |
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With the dried egg withdrawn, the country relapsed into virtual egglessness. My parents couldn't imagine life without the egg. |
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In this case the living room attempts to address both the forespace or the virtual court, on the one side, and the valley-panorama on the other. |
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This corner of the net is home to all kinds of virtual frogginess, from the silly to the scientific. |
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Constantine recognized the implicit danger in remaining at Galerius's court, where he was held as a virtual hostage. |
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In this way, the virtual environment is presented immersively to the participant. |
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Both the king and the Black Prince were by this time incapacitated by illness, leaving Gaunt in virtual control of government. |
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It is clear that Lord Steyn intended that a virtual or moral certainty test should necessarily lead to a finding of intention. |
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Slide is a gaming firm and Jambool provides virtual currencies and payments. |
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Several virtual machines can run concurrently on a single, physical machine. |
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It is the world of the virtual communities, cybercorporations and electronic markets. |
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One can deride the playful, game-like character of cybernavigation, the illusion of the virtual world. |
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The e-boutique has to engage them in an elevated way and they have to be stimulated by the virtual surroundings. |
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New virtual learning environments such as Eluminate are virtual egg-crates. |
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Land Rover owners were also early adopters of virtual clubs that are entirely based online. |
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Each player was put in the virtual role of Chief Executive and the goal was to have the highest profit when the game closes. |
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It provides physical or digital access to material, and may be a physical building or room, or a virtual space, or both. |
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A virtual state of war was said to exist between Bermudian and Bahamian vessels for much of the 18th century. |
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The standard model explains in detail how the three fundamental forces known as gauge forces originate out of exchange by virtual particles. |
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His first work on this project is Tr3s Lunas launched in 2002, a virtual game where the player can interact with a world full of new music. |
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Training was done with either myosignal feedback on a computer screen, a virtual myoelectric prosthetic hand or a computer game. |
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The Courtauld uses a virtual learning environment to deliver course material to its students. |
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The Scottish Episcopalians Act of 1711 protected the Episcopal Church, which marked its virtual incorporation as a distinct society. |
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Manx2 was a virtual commuter airline with its head office in Hangar 9, Isle of Man Airport in Ballasalla, Malew, Isle of Man. |
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Abolition meant a virtual halt to the arrival of black people to Britain, just as immigration from Europe was increasing. |
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At the same time, all that virtual togetherness may overaccelerate a courtship. |
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Computer graphics are now used to build virtual 3D models of sites, such as the throne room of an Assyrian palace or ancient Rome. |
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Portugal enjoyed a virtual monopoly of the Atlantic slave trade for over a century, exporting around 800 slaves annually. |
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In 1123, they were granted virtual autonomy in the Kingdom of Jerusalem through the Pactum Warmundi. |
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The opposition attributed the results in part to the virtual Colorado monopoly on the mass media. |
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Portugal enjoyed a virtual monopoly on the African seaborne slave trade for over a century, importing around 800 slaves annually. |
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The result was that a virtual Japanese protectorate was created over Macau. |
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The regime, depending on Maurice's personal qualities as a virtual dictator, therefore came under unbearable strain. |
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These high offices rendered Guicciardini the virtual master of the Papal States beyond the Apennine Mountains. |
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The resulting virtual trilinguism in spoken and written language was one of medieval Latin, diverse French varieties and Middle English. |
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The NASDAQ is a virtual exchange, where all of the trading is done over a computer network. |
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Increasingly, peak baggers are also logging their summits online by signing virtual summit logs. |
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Russell's behaviour on set, including a row with Chayefsky himself, caused him to become a virtual pariah in Hollywood. |
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Create one or more virtual cameras and view and render three distinctly different views of the roomset that you feel show it to full advantage. |
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The term scotic was therefore devised as the most apt term for the condition of virtual darkness. |
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Kitchener was, of course, Secretary of State for War and virtual military supremo. |
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Thali and his colleagues have already performed more than 100 virtopsies, with each virtual analysis confirmed by an actual autopsy afterward. |
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A thing has a virtual existence when it has all the conditions necessary to its actual existence. |
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In fact a defeat on the battlefield, Tet was a virtual victory for the North, owing to its effect on public opinion. |
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Heat and cold have a virtual transition, without communication of substance. |
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The viscerality of the paper experience is still unparalleled by any virtual experience, and this can have further consequences. |
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So long as I get to claim my virtual waifu and our 30 virtual children as tax deductions, I don't really care if I can't touch her. |
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I have moved to Silicon Valley to gain real-time, warmware access to heroes of a truly virtual community. |
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In the last 20 years or so, ADR has become a virtual legal industry of its own. |
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Producers now have immediate virtual access to the same kind of information they would receive in the field from their external wholesaler. |
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Migration enables the transfer of workloads between any combination of physical or virtual machine. |
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Under the terms of the agreement, ZGlobal will serve as the virtual planning department of Tres Amigas. |
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The VoIP telephone extension allows office and virtual clients to communicate with Telsec receptionists without having to speak with them. |
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The Aurorean Virtual Network is a new class of enterprise infrastructure solutions that enables global virtual networking. |
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During an outage, the replicated virtual machine can be started on the target server with the latest replicated data available. |
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These challenges are why most DR planners have switched from tape or virtual tape backups to replication for DR purposes. |
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Retro Ronin has already created a 3d model of the virtual version of P-22 that will function as a pet in Voxelnauts. |
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Plus, you'll feel hurt if your virtual crush logs off to hang with someone else. |
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Cameron had sold their story after leaving another saddo celebrity virtual reality show, I'm A Celebrity, Get Me Out Of Here. |
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