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The speed enforcement officer, who is dedicated to the New Forest, will be using a new infrared speed camera to catch speeding motorists after dark.

We will be using a new subdomain, live.crunchgear.com to livepost the news as it happens so check back early and often.

"Texting may be using a new technology, but its linguistic processes are centuries old".

GetPlugged will be using a new system created by NextCard, which issues Visa-brand credit cards and processes credit card payments for merchants.

Miles and points blogs have noted that beginning Sept. 1, Delta will be using a new partner airline mileage earning chart that in some instances does away with elite mileage bonuses for Medallion members, among other things.

Pirelli also said that starting at the Hungarian Grand Prix on July 28, Formula One teams will be using a new type of tire that combines 2012's tire structures with this season's compounds.

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They are using a new lightweight robot called MIRO.

I am using a new, unfamiliar email client and stayed up too late last night.

The players were using a new deck that had two diamond suits and no heart suit.

"We are using a new medium, and we need new rules," Mr. Paul said.

Professor Coleman said the hackers had been using a new tool to better protect their anonymity.

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