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Just press the phone's speaker to the remote's face plate while modem tones play over the line to capture the new code.
With about one-third of a fortnight completed, Wimbledon appears to lack a compelling story line to capture the imagination of tennis fans beyond the All England Club.
The wide release this week was in line to capture a disappointing $5m; instead, after bad reviews, it only generated about $900,000.
To create multi-view video sources, the cameras are usually placed along a horizontal line to capture the scene at the same time.
The Germans had to break the line to capture Thessaloniki, Northern Greece's biggest city, with a strategic port.
A record crowd of 170,513 witnessed American Pharoah, the 5-2 favorunningrunning down his stablemate Dortmund and Firing Line to capture the race in 2.03 02.
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Food and beverage companies are investing heavily in transforming product lines to capture many of the same things.
Hendrik J. T. Hoving, a postdoctoral fellow, and Bruce H. Robison, a senior scientist, report that the vampire squid extends two threadlike filaments like fishing lines to capture organic debris raining down from the surface.
This is a light use of the device, but during the war Nevinson seized on the device of radiating lines to capture the impact of a bursting shell, an explosion in which the lines fan upward, and to capture the cold vigilance of searchlights along the Thames that warned of air raids.
We aimed to produce at least 2,000 inbred lines to capture the broadest genotypic diversity through inter-crossing of 8 indica parents for indica MAGIC and 8 japonica parents for the japonica MAGIC population.
The division landed 60 mile behind German lines, to capture crossings on the River Rhine, and fought in the Battle of Arnhem.
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