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Charging the cars was as simple as plugging in a cord.
She knows she somehow got wrapped in a cord, and she comes back to this over and over.
That blaze started in a cord attached to a space heater, then raced up a staircase in a 100-year-old wooden building.
Dance, looking youthful and casually elegant in a cord jacket, turtle neck and jeans, knocks on wood as he notes that "we are living longer, hopefully".
A seventh child, a daughter named Exodus, died at age 4 in May 2009 at her mother's home in Phoenix; she was strangled when her neck was caught in a cord hanging from a treadmill.
He went back and found his friend had become stuck in a narrow section of the cave, entangled in a cord connected to a piece of his equipment.
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Still, all of this material will come to the consumers via a cord, and in most cases that cord is provided by the cable company.
HBO looks set to thrive in a cord-cutting world; Time Warner's cable networks are more likely to struggle.
Hill Holiday, a "caffeine-fueled ad agency," asked five Boston-area families to participate in a cord-cutting experiment.
Open image in new window Fig. 5 a Low-power view showing tumor cells infiltrating into soft tissue in a cord-like pattern (stain, hematoxylin and eosin; original magnification, × 20).
ESPN may be going from a sure-fire cable bounty to something that needs a little more flexibility in a cord-cutting era — like launching a new streaming service in 2018.
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