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Such chips could undermine PE's bigger instruments, just as personal computers undermined I.B.M.'s mainframes and the Internet threatens Microsoft's dominance.
It begins slowly, with the bigger instruments held in reserve and long stretches of the play delivered as straight dialogue — in ersatz Yeats, because the poet's estate stupidly withheld permission for Partch to use the original.
Solar astronomers need bigger instruments to discern, for example, minute changes in the sun's magnetic field.
It's a better survey telescope than some of the bigger instruments, Caltech's Hillenbrand says.
Ground-based astronomy is in the throes of a giant leap forward from today's roughly 10-meter-wide scopes to much bigger instruments.
It was a wise move to bring the entire group over even though they had to rent the bigger instruments.
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By making her middle-aged, I gave myself a bigger instrument.
I wanted to outdo him and play a bigger instrument so I switched to the cello when I was six and a half years old.
My dad played both, but he preferred the bigger instrument, even though, or perhaps, because it was the natural underdog of the orchestra.
Last year ground was broken on the Large Synoptic Survey Telescope (LSST), a much bigger instrument which will be perched atop Cerro Pachón, 10km (6 miles) from Cerro Tololo.
Chopin is already almost more than one hundred years later, so the piano as an instrument had become a much bigger instrument.
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