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"We just released it in the past couple of months to be available to schools, and we've been obviously overwhelmed with interest," said Monte Scott, who sells guns that fire balls packed with a potent pepper mixture meant to disable a shooter.
Recent news that Apple had applied for a means to disable recharging on a stolen device, we now have learned that Cingular conceived an even broader concept: shutting down a wireless device when out of a communication with a WiFi zone.
To assuage these concerns, Microsoft Germany agreed to provide a means to disable the utility.
Though the Greys had neither the time nor means to disable the cannon or carry them off, they put very many out of action as the gun crews were killed or fled the battlefield.
Had it not been for the dash cam the officers meant to disable, the lies fabricated by all five police officers would have been accepted as the truth, and the defendant would likely be a felon, and another victim of the war on drugs, added to the growing and senseless list of American citizens.
In the meantime, he recommended those affected send an email to [email protected], succinctly stating which animations are problematic and requesting the means to disable them.
Cancer cells have also developed a variety of means to disable the trigger that engages cell death.
By more clearly defining what it meant to be disabled under the ADA, and by explicitly overturning four previous judicial interpretations that had severely restricted what it meant to be disabled under the ADA, Congress had dual purposes in passing the 2008 Amendments to the ADA.
I've also bent the rules of what it means to be disabled just enough to make up for the things I'm unable to do under my own power.
Another provision redefines what it means to be permanently disabled by on-the-job injuries, and places a two-year cap on temporary disability payments.
"It's just 'disability' across the board... most people aren't even really aware of what it means to be physically disabled.
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