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Lasers, particle beams, big computers, telescopes, aeroplanes, submarines, satellites - all are important for something somewhere.
That's particularly important for something like a cuneiform tablet, where there are complex 3D marks incised into the surface.
But a senior Western diplomat involved in the peace efforts, who was speaking on condition of anonymity because of the delicate negotiations to come, said it was "very, very important for something to happen" regarding a settlement freeze.
Overall, the Shine isn't the cheapest fitness tracker out there, nor the most feature-packed, but it is one of the best-designed, most attractive and discrete, which is pretty important for something meant to be worn every day.
First, it is the most easily accessible which is important for something you need to access and empty every few days.
There's a cost in latency and throughput, of course, but while that may matter for online gaming or video streaming, it's far less important for something like uploading an image, chatting with colleagues and the other functions Wickr provides.
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"Everybody told me that it was really stupid to leave that important area for something which looked like a hobby of some sort," he said.
Now it's time for one important update — for something not coming: Project Spartan.
But the GX's record-breaking run at Kennedy Space Center's Shuttle Landing Facility is an important milestone for something that employs entirely electric power.
"Alzheimer's affects the right parietal lobe in particular, which is important for visualizing something internally and then putting it onto a canvas," Dr. Miller said.
That is important for them, something special, but for us first and foremost it is a matter of playing the semi-final, which is going to be difficult".
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