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Because the Hélica is essentially powered by a stiff breeze, it takes a couple of minutes to reach 30 m.p.h.
Integration of such devices with biomass-driven cookstoves widely used in remote and rural areas of developing countries can lead to inexpensive electrical power systems, essentially powered by waste heat from daily cooking activities.
Google tells me that all of this is essentially powered by the same technology the Inbox team also uses to build its trip bundles.
The idea of several app stores essentially powered by the same company might imply that there isn't much differentiation between all these different app stores.
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Sure, drivers grasp that hybrids — essentially cars powered by gas with a side order of electricity — can squeeze more miles from a gallon of petroleum and are easier on the environment, and even that there can be tax advantages to owning one.
Powered by essentially the same 1,151 cc engine that's in the Norge (though tuned to 110 horsepower), the $14,970 Griso is a handsome brute, the satin green finish of its tank, side panels and fenders offset by a complementary brown seat.
For a man who is essentially a self-made phenomenon, powered by brains and chutzpah, by always being the smartest and most provocative guy in the room, it has been a draining and indeed diminishing run of success Mourinho won the Champions League with Porto in 2004 and was headhunted by Roman Abramovich, Chelsea's ambitious, financially incontinent new owner.
As we anchored in 30 feet of water off the beach, Rudy staggered to the gunwale in full battle dress: a thick wetsuit to combat the 52-degree water, a 25-pound weight belt to help him plummet to the bottom, the same mask, snorkel and fins that were issued him in 1953, and his six-foot speargun that is essentially an elongated cross-bow powered by rubber tubes.
Essentially a skin for a system powered by Bing and Yahoo, Ecosia donates 80% of advertising revenues toward environmental protection: specifically, a rainforest protection programme run by WWF.
It's powered by what's essentially a small computer and it's using all of that brainpower (and more antennas than your typical router) to ensure that your data flows on whatever channels work best for you.
These new grammar suggestions in Docs, which are now available through Google's Early Adopter Program, are powered by what is essentially a machine translation algorithm that can recognize errors and suggest corrections as you type.
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