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Passengers can either plug a headset into the unit or use a wireless version.
Once you're set up, you can either plug your console or PC directly into the router via an ethernet cable, or you can connect wirelessly via Wi-Fi (if you have a PC you may need to buy a Wi-Fi dongle for this).
CBS will either plug that new show into the "Murder, She Wrote" spot on Sunday at 8 P.M. hoping to hold the Angela Lansbury fans, or else, Mr. Poltrack said, it will try something even harder: replacing Miss Lansbury on "Murder, She Wrote" with a new star.
Either plug them or stop messing around with embargoes.
The devices either plug into a PC or router, and pick up the vibrations caused by tremors.
Well, you can either plug your portable device back into your computer, or simply go into the software and disable the alarm.
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That's because all but two out of the EPA's 20 most fuel-efficient vehicles for 2015 are either plug-in hybrids or pure electric vehicles.
On the merchant side, the cube either plugs into a PC via USB to integrate with any existing point-of-sale system offering an SDK (software development kit).
In the case of Table 15, the EM and MEM classifiers are either plugged into more missed classification or false alarms and subsequently leads to lower value of QV less than 20 in most of the wavelet transforms.
The device is called the SkyGolf GPS, and depending on which handheld organizer you use, it either plugs into the expansion port in the back, as is the case with Handspring 's Visor, or is wedged onto the back of the handheld, as with the Palm V and Vx.
Schneider told the safety agency that the pins on the charger-to-vehicle connector might overheat and damage either the plug itself or the vehicle's charging port.
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