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The cable channel could be rolling the dice in trying to duplicate its runaway series with a similar show.
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Ford engineers then drove them in Arizona in February, trying to duplicate the tire failures, but they did not fail.
People really want choice and flexibility, he suggests, so there is no point in BT simply trying to duplicate the "triple-play" bundle on offer from cable operators.
Wakefield, who twice took no-hitters into the eighth inning in 1995 while with Boston, was trying to duplicate the feat of Hideo Nomo, who held Baltimore hitless on April 4. "I'm not disappointed I gave up the hit," said Wakefield, a 34-year-old right-hander.
And we believe that a true mobile-first approach means embracing the unique benefits of mobile to boost collaboration, as opposed to trying to duplicate desktop or in-person experiences on a mobile device," said Bill Wagner, president and COO of LogMeIn, makers of join.me, in a statement.
Instead of trying to duplicate Classico in a very different area, it took note of its golf course-driving range surroundings at 600 Long Island Avenue (631-274-0282) in tHeartland Golf Parkand and wisely opted for a more appropriate path.
"I think it was the curiosity, which is so great within me; that and the love of beautiful things -- poems, pictures, music -- which I suppose in my own way I am trying to duplicate," he said.
A series of incidents in which young viewers hurt themselves trying to duplicate the stunts they saw on "Jackass" triggered a public outcry and increased scrutiny from MTV, bringing an end to the TV series.
While the concept may seem to belong to recent technological developments, it has been discussed long before the current trend in computers with the objective of trying to duplicate the learning abilities of biological neurons that constitute the basic element of the brain.
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