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The wheels were connected to a wooden block that in turn could be strapped to a boot.
The unit could be strapped to a subject's wrist, where it would flash a number at a rate just beyond the threshold of perception.
But this collaboration happens in theaters, too; we could be strapped to our seats and still made to use our minds and senses actively.
So the company's surviving employees turned their expertise in small appliances to building a small motor — a 1.5-horsepower gasoline engine — that could be strapped to a bicycle and hooked to the rear wheel.
A rocket could be strapped to the asteroid, they say, and the asteroid maneuvered into an immense orbit more than seven times wider than the radius of the solar system.
The Byzantine cataphract was armed with bow, lance, sword, and dagger; he wore a shirt of mail or scale armour and an iron helm and carried a small, round, ironbound shield of wood that could be strapped to the forearm or slung from the waist.
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Their solution was a powerful little video camera complete with low-light lens, multidirectional microphone, a micro-SD memory card and a battery with two hours' worth of juice encased in a rugged, water-resistant, anodized-aluminum shell that could easily be strapped to a helmet or even a bare head.
Still, Mr. Fleming said Wal-Mart could tell when parents were strapped: in the first weeks of the month they buy packs of 88 diapers; by the end of the month they're buying the 40-pack.
He said he could easily imagine iPIX cameras being strapped to race cars or athletes so viewers could get a first-person point of view.
"He was strapped to a wooden board that could spin around 360 degrees," the suit claims.
The rat was strapped supine on a circular plate that could be lifted out of the chamber and serve as an operating platform.
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