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Figure 6 shows the NAND/buffers/flip-flop cells in the hybrid CMOS-Nano architecture.
If fuel cells flop, GM will find it all the harder to defend its gas-guzzling SUVs.
But early studies flopped when the cells proved inactive.
Christian conservatives are bickering among themselves over who of the viable contenders is the lesser evil: John McCain, who once called them "agents of intolerance" or Mitt Romney, a Mormon, who has flip-flopped on abortion, stem cell research and gay marriage.
Moreover, forays for new growth were fizzling: A big move into new chips for cell phones flopped; a plan to create a business running server farms for corporate clients faded; a billion-dollar gamble on Itanium, a new-generation chip for big servers, failed to pay off.
I carried the Butterfly Man's limp body down to my cell and flopped him onto my bunk.
Sometimes they flop.
Who will flop?
Flop your legs down.
(That too-clever use of a contraction allows the line to be more truthy than true: McCain flip-flopped on embryonic-stem-cell research in 2001).
On stem cell research George Allen has flip-flopped so many times his tongue must have skid marks.
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