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be operated from
verb
To perform a work or labour; to exert power or strength, physical or mechanical; to act.
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The venting system is designed to be operated from the control room, but operators' attempts to turn it on failed, most likely because the power to open critical valves was out.
A manual-operation shaft was originally present so that it could be operated from the surface of the roadway, but it was later paved over.
A specially designed series-commutator motor may be operated from a single-phase alternating voltage supply.
Also, some devices can be operated from a gravity-fed harvested water source such as a water butt tap.
Bellevue Literary Press, set to release its first title in April, is not the only publisher to be operated from a medical center.
Protected by the perforated steel screen, the windows can be operated from inside, and when they are open, a cool breeze drifts through the space.
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"Partners, providers or suppliers may not be operating from the same page," he said.
Could Dick Cheney be operating from a command center, hard-wired to Brussels, from the Badlands of South Dakota?
When you accept yourself and love yourself you will not be operating from fear or guilt.
"Their input would be of utmost importance to unmask sleeper cells that could be operating from their areas," Hashimi said.
You must first determine if you will be operating from your house or another location.
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