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Its handles, for example, are taped on, rather than threaded through the bag and tied into a knot, as they are at Lord & Taylor.
So as not to sully the tall, heavy doors of the rooms with modern swipe-card handles, for example, he persuaded the Four Seasons to hide the devices behind custom brass plates sunken into the door frames.
It handles, for example, parts logistics for Raytheons Phalanx weapon system, a radar-guided gun that shoots down missiles and other threats to U.S. Navy ships (and those of 22 U.S. allies).
Don't pick Tifa if you could really stand to lose your love handles, for example.
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Not at all; we're going to want smarter OSs to handle, for example, the wearable computing that's coming along (think of the Pebble smartwatch and Google Glass) as well as the explosion in addressable devices coming with IPv6.
Capacity represents the maximum load the service component can handle (for example: processing capacity).
However, because UK patent attorneys, unlike their American counterparts, do not have law degrees, they have limited rights to go in front of a judge to handle, for example, patent litigation.
This can occur during produced water handling, for example where KHI containing waters may mix with higher temperature/higher salinity waters prior to re-injection, fouling storage/pumping facilities.
These libraries handle, for example, the decomposition of the data, thus effectively encapsulating the parallelism within one component of the software and allowing the creation of high-performance software components which are compatible with the Open GIS service architecture.
He especially noted that Designer features more intuitive event handling, for example, and that you can always see a live preview of your custom controls that aren't just approximations by pixel-perfect representations of the final product.
Also, usually there are many characters that are not appropriate for training a language model, there are several ways in which they can be handled, for example, some of them may be erased (e.g. '.'… '?'…), others can be rewritten (e.g. numerals) and some of them can be unified and then rewritten (e.g. brackets).
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