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Imagine a phone or building or car being able to harness energy through its glass.
"England used reverse swing very well and it just shows the importance of being able to harness that skill.
"This is the first step into understanding the power of natural lightning and being able to harness its energy" said Neil Palmer, a scientist at Southampton Uni's Tony Davies High Voltage Laboratory.
He spoke of architecture as being able to harness the activity of the masses, and to "stimulate but not dictate" their transition into a "socially superior mode of life".
"Things in pop culture are hot one day and cold the next, and we thought the idea of being able to harness the heat and match that up with the private sale offering could turn into a pretty good consumer proposition," he said.
Coppola's still, tense images capture a vast, deeply submerged realm of powerful feelings that the unmoored and sybaritic Johnny only vents without being able to harness — a realm which, she suggests, is not just an L.A. state of mind but the essence of the cinema itself.
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You have got to be able to harness talent.
Until now we have not been able to harness it.
Will the White House be able to harness the populist anger to bring about tax reform?
It was reasonable to think that a vaccine might be able to harness the body's ability to defend itself.
Mr. Steiger predicted Mr. Pearlstine would be able to "harness" some of the journalistic talent at Bloomberg.
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