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Architect & Engineer wrote of the luxurious bar in April, 1938, that it "has no prototype west of New York", referring to Manhattan's Rainbow Room which opened three-and-a-half years earlier.
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Because hieroglyphic signs have no prototype in nature, they provided potent material for superstition and, indeed, Mendelssohn refers to the need for written signs as "the first occasion [Veranlassung] for idolatry" (Jerusalem (1983), p. 113 (translation slightly altered)/Gesammelte Schriften 8, p. 179).
I say I have no prototype, no sales and I'm not really sure if the product will work, but in my heart I think it will -- and that's when they would have called security!" But no one is calling security now.
Like its manual counterpart, the electric drill rotates a tool bit, but the circular saw has no manual prototype.
Several substitutions affecting H. pylori Fur's ∼10 residue N terminal arm, which has no counterpart in prototype (E. coli-type) Fur proteins, increased Mtz resistance, as did mutations affecting the region between DNA binding and dimerization domains.
The prototype has no keyboard and only average specs (a 10-gigabyte hard drive and a 600-megahertz processor).
The current version of our prototype has no graphical user interface because usability was not in the scope of our work.
The search-giant exhibited a prototype which has no steering wheel or pedals - just a stop-go button.
The company has no timetable for turning the prototype into an actual product and no estimated price.
While Google says it has no plans to market these prototypes, and has previously talked about partnerships with established car companies, Hunter admitted that it is now considering making and selling self-driving cars itself.
The drawback is that only a limited number of RP technologies cater for metal parts and taking the top three positions of vendors into account (Stratasys, 3D Systems, Sanders), their systems have no access to metal prototypes [Rapid prototyping, state of the industry report 1998, SME, Dearborn, MI, 1999].
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