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T-Ink believes it can undercut that price substantially.
Released ink is believed to (1) provide a smoke screen for escape; (2) serve as a pseudomorph; or possibly (3) block olfactory or taste receptors (Schäfer 1956, Moynihan and Rodaniche 1977, Hanlon and Messenger 1996, Boletzky 1997).
Wilcox believes E Ink is out of the woods, and he is starting to tout its technology beyond the lab.
America believes that inking a trade deal that results in little fresh liberalisation is pointless.
Despite his ink-stained background, Baron believes that if institutions such as the Post are to survive, they have to think and behave like technology companies: they need to move fast, take risks, and accept that failure is an essential part of experimentation.
The Adam's pre-ordering was plagued by website issues, surprise terms and conditions, a huge shipping fee, and a return policy that stated loud and clear that Notion Ink doesn't believe in their product.
The singer, 18, got an owl tattooed on his left arm, right next to his "Believe" ink.
Justin Bieber got tatted up Tuesday night at Bang Bang, the same parlor that branded him with his "Believe" ink a year ago, with a design modeled after his mother's eye.
In addition to his two most recent tattoos, Bieber also has a large visage of Jesus that sits above the roses on his calf, an owl tattooed on his left arm, right next to his "Believe" ink.
In addition to his most recent body art, Bieber also has the Roman numerals "I, IX, VII and V" inked just beneath his right collar bone; the logo for his hometown's junior league hockey team, the Stratford Cullitons, on his shoulder; a large visage of Jesus that sits above the roses on his calf; and an owl tattooed on his left arm, which is right next to his "Believe" ink.
So there Fields sat last week, between the first and second periods of an Islanders-Penguins game at Nassau Coliseum, as an artist who goes by Irish Jay patiently inked the word Believe on Fields's right biceps.
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