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To do this he proposed employing something called a ferrofluid, which responds to magnetic fields.
Some start-up types go even further, employing something like a language of digital wellness.
In recent years, the department has tried to pierce the gangs by employing something it refer to as "call-ins".
His father (on the right) is in charge of the business, a successful textile company employing something like 1,000 people.
But out of town, a test site has been set up for a slightly different solution, employing something which isn't technically algae at all - blue-green algae or cyanobacteria.
"Snow Leopard" finds Rabit employing something like a trance melody, but it's of course radically disheveled.
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As the dance progresses from one letter to the next, Ms. Buglisi employs something akin to the Ken Burns style — projected text flashes by on a backdrop.
Bartlett's structure takes time to grasp but employs something of the collage technique of a movie such as Robert Altman's Short Cuts.
He and his team employed something like the Lean Startup method, making T-shirts, and then other clothes, through trial and error.
We've also found new ways of disposing of it: on the Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority's Mattapan line, they employ something called Snowzilla, a snow-blower powered by an old jet engine from the Korean War.
Altogether, Atomic companies employ something like 450 people.
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