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A longer answer is that it all depends on the age of the device in question.
Now stop imagining: the device in question is the mobile phone.
Mr. Berdovsky realized he had hung the device in question and called Interference Inc., the company that had hired him.
The F.B.I. had claimed it had blueprints of the technology, but when independent experts examined the blueprints, they found that they weren't for the device in question.
And several groups of researchers think they have come up with one.The device in question is known as a switched reluctance motor.
The device in question is a toothbrush that monitors how long people brush their teeth for and how effective they are at reaching all of them.
The device in question is the Apple iPad, and those products are the publishing applications (alias "apps") that enable us to read books and magazines on it.
The device in question, an "extreme sports board product" called a Pivit, is a new children's toy invented by Rob Rosborough, a self-described "anyboarder" (surf, snow, skate, skim) from New Jersey.
However, the device in question was not known as the television in 1926, rather it was the "the televisor" or mechanical television, in which a rotating mechanism generated an image.
A cold fish Reprints Related items The Casimir effect: Much ado about nothingMay 22nd 2008 Quantum computing: Orion's belterFeb 15th 2007Q's laboratoryThe device in question is a photon detector.
The Orgasmatron, on the other hand, did much the same job in "Sleeper," but that very funny film was directed by Woody Allen, who also starred as the guy who got to fondle the device in question, and whose name did not, let us say, figure heavily in last night's entertainment.
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