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Watt
noun
In the International System of Units, the derived unit of power; the power of a system in which one joule of energy is transferred per second. Symbol: W
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As Babbage explains in an earlier post, it is also energy efficient, at least as supercomputers go, crunching two billion calculations for every watt consumed.Together with Sequoia, Mira is the latest in IBM's Blue Gene range, the result of collaboration between the computer giant, Argonne and Livermore labs.
"They don't commit crimes themselves, they manage criminal enterprises," says Sir David Phillips, chief constable of Kent.In this section Coming quietly Snatch and grab Not yet Say watt?
The watt that you don't generate is the cheapest and cleanest energy of all.
The first cells, in satellites, cost about $200 per watt of generating power.
The home secretary can have non-British terrorist suspects locked up without trial, although they are free to leave the country: of the 15 detained so far, two have gone.In this section Coming quietly Snatch and grab Not yet Say watt?
The axeman put down his axe.The energy output of that first reactor was tiny: just half a watt.
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The Guardian's Nick Watt reported only on Saturday that a "Save Dave" strategy is being prepared by loyalists who want to prevent a leadership challenge if the 7 May election does not give the Tories a majority – the maths don't work for that - or the prime claim to remain in power by one means or another.
James Watt, BrewDog's co-founder, said: "We are not the Rockefellers.
Lisa Paul remains as head of the Department of Education and Dr Ian Watt continues as secretary of the Department of Prime Minister and cabinet.
At stake, as many reports have explained in recent weeks (here's the Guardian's Nicholas Watt and some names provided by James Forsyth of the Spectator) is the attempt by a group of younger Tory MPs to wrest control from the old guard, some of them seen (rightly) as embittered old Thatcherites who have lost the plot.
David Watt Prize for Journalism, July 2008 Jonathan Freedland has been awarded the David Watt Prize for Journalism.
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