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Longer term, Prof Wood said he hoped the research would pave the way for one-stop-shop machines that can "spit out" a robot at home or at the future equivalent of a photocopy store for less than $100 a piece.
I hope she'd be doing something better with her wealth than shelling out the future equivalent of $800 a month, plus rent, to facilitate her kids' Hamptons weekends.
But getting noticed by the likes of Google and others "could be the future equivalent of digital EPG prominence", he added.
The total expected lifetime cost is used in the optimization to account for both initial construction cost and future equivalent failure costs.
Whatever is the future equivalent of the iPhone, you should always purchase the equivalent of its Apple Care.
Putting a kybosh on their future equivalents, too.
We think this is going to become more of a problem over time as more of our lives are captured on photo, video, or future equivalents.
All I want to do is help manage the future equivalents of scurvy, smallpox, the bubonic plague, et al. We're all familiar with how kooky and turbulent the colonisation of America was, and the same goes for Canada's east coast – do you think that wasn't sketchy and insane for some pansy-ass French aristocrats?
All I want to do is help manage the future equivalents of scurvy, smallpox, the bubonic plague, et al. We're all familiar with how kooky and turbulent the colonization of America was, and the same goes for Canada's east coast.
All I want to do is help manage the future equivalents of scurvy, smallpox, the bubonic plague, et al. We're all familiar with how kooky and turbulent the colonization of America was, and the same goes for Canada's east coast do you think that wasn't sketchy and insane for some pansy-ass French aristocrats?
Many economists scoffed: Mr. Masters was making the bizarre claim that betting on a higher price of oil — for that is what it means to buy a futures contract — is equivalent to actually burning the stuff.
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