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So with all that reading going on, the company has introduced something a lot more fun than snarky tweets about delays.
Meanwhile, Nest has introduced something that they're calling "Farsight" — a fancy way of saying that its motion sensors can sense movement from a greater distance now.
Given her enormous number of errors, it's not surprising the bill Wilson has introduced, something called the Homeowners' Defense Act, is hugely misguided.
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A new world demands new metrics, so at the BBC we've introduced something called Live Plus 7.
Now, if the record labels had introduced something like those sites in 2000, or 2001, charged a reasonable amount, they wouldn't be in this position today.
And many Brexiteers may now choose to side with May's deal, rather than run the risk Grieve has introduced – of something even softer.
Everything Chevron has introduced has been done so to suggest that something nefarious happened without actually proving the claims.
My trust has introduced training days on compassion as if this was something that could be taught.
Netscape has also introduced something it calls tabbed browsing, which lets users keep track of multiple Web sites at once by viewing them as tabbed pages in a single window.
Visually, a new dark theme has been introduced, something that is fitting on Windows Phone, which allows users to set their backgrounds to light or more obscura tones.
Her brother Vasily, she told me, had always been jealous of the attention she received from their father, and he now told Stalin that Kapler had introduced her to something more than just Hemingway.
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