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"Making a heating element that could be heated up to the temperature needed, and that was efficient, has been a real struggle".
We also acquired a small heating element that could be put into the teapot to bring the water to the boil before the tea was added.
The décor, he added, is relatively simple, with "one moving element that could be part of the boat that brought Prospero to the island.
Voice assistance is an element that could be transformative, but its obstacles are less technological than psychological: people seem to get very self-conscious about talking to computers in public.
There's nothing in the setup that requires any action to take place in China or Hong Kong; the plot could involve any place where there's a nuclear reactor or, for that matter, any infrastructural element that could be rendered catastrophic by a computer incursion.
Finally, an additional element that could be studied towards the future expansion of this approach is to create an additional extension that can detect algorithmically generated malicious domains names, so that even more protection would be offered towards newest methods of malicious attacks.
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He would prefer steel, glass and aluminium, and elements that could be made in the controlled conditions of factories.
Finally it had to have elements that could be used in different ways to reflect different ages.
Ms. Collins said the president described the plan "as constructive, as having elements that could be worked on".
Two tall lighting trees with sixteen lights apiece occupied opposite corners of the stage; they were the only elements that could be considered scenery, but were chiefly functional.
Although the group involved in the conference call had issues with the scoring system, Thornton-Weiss said those were mostly elements that could be discussed and possibly changed.
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