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"We've got to be able to punch it in".
At that moment, I knew I wasn't going to be able to punch my way out.
For instance, people might be able to punch in their addresses and call up maps of the parks nearest their homes, with all of the equipment and ball fields in virtual reality".
It said the machine could become so clogged with chads that voters would not be able to punch all the way through, which "can cause serious errors to occur".
The vote recorder, which is the Votomatic, is a spined booklet listing the choices of the day in writing and mounted over a plastic mask that is designed to prevent voters from punching out any holes but the ones they are supposed to be able to punch.
Without old thinking – read Hurd – they may be able to punch on through to the other side.
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"They are able to punch above their weight because technology allows us to better arbitrage differences in the world economy".
The fielder's concession comes at a price: Ichiro is able to punch medium-speed grounders past infielders playing shallow.
The school was able to punch its ticket to a stronger conference, thanks to adding football in 2011, but the school's basketball program faces a long journey.
In men's sports, on the other hand, Afghanistan has been able to punch well above its weight, despite the war.
Fish was able to punch through the Frenchman's big serve again in the 10th game, leveling the set and eventually forcing a tiebreaker.
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