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The processor derives enough energy from the faecal matter it incinerates to run the unit, with 150kw a day spare to export to the grid.
Ingeniously, the device derives enough power from the physical swiping of the credit card to then read the card, so it requires no external power from the iPhone or anywhere else.
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But he has argued that the team does not derive enough revenue from Dolphin Stadium, where they averaged 16,920 fans a game last year.
Schmidt said at one point that Google derived enough advertising revenue from Android to fund the operating system and a whole bunch more.
Sometimes I look at the principals and think, 'It's so hard to be out there alone.'" Dancers like Ms. Abergel or Kyle Froman, who takes a behind-the-scenes look at the daily life of City Ballet dancers in his recent photography book, "In the Wings" (John Wiley & Sons), clearly derive enough satisfaction from their careers to continue.
How can consumers derive enough values from this platform so they are willing to participate? .
When mass deprivation has occurred in modern times, it has invariably resulted from political tyranny and social chaos, not from an inability to derive enough resources from the earth.
Yet there is a solution ready to hand – and it derives, ironically enough, from England's distant past.
His last name was derived, appropriately enough, from the name of a tree.
His innovative ideas for reviving the economy derive, naturally enough, from his past life at the helm of Shin Corporation.
Practical digital simulation with the formulas derived is fast enough to be used in real time with computer controlled simulators.
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