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Philosophically, he says, "it's really just a device to give you some peace of mind".
But the carved white horse is also a centuries-old British device to give the public something to wonder at.
In 1964, his "conversation machine" became the first commercial device to give telephone callers access to computer data by means of their own voices.
As far as the book is concerned, this disability functions as a device to give him "character" and to evoke pity in the reader.
What O'Neill wove out of whole cloth was a device to give his brother the forgiveness denied him in real life.
Early One Morning does not look down upon the viewer from a plinth, a column or any other raised device to give it perceived grandeur.
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Mr. Burns has to resort to some unsatisfying devices to give the episodes a narrative thrust.
We've got one of these fabulous devices to give away to a safety-conscious reader.
The library is also using mobile devices to give readers novel ways to interact with material from its collections.
And it has built slick apps for the Web and mobile devices to give customers an overview of their accounts and transactions.
The company says it hopes to sell the drive to makers of relatively inexpensive small consumer electronics devices, to give digital cameras, portable music players and personal organizers the capacity to play movies, animation and other multimedia applications.
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