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Clever circuitry and miniaturised mechanical workings will be less important than fast microchips and good software.
The film's mechanical workings are still impressive, but between the unsympathetic characters and the coldly precise direction, there is little here for an audience to clutch to its heart.
The two workers who are, in effect, the final quality control inspectors on the mechanical workings of every piano are the union men: Dominick Iovino, a tuner, is the shop steward.
The mechanical workings -- more than 400 parts, compared with about 50 in a typical cellphone -- are assembled in a factory adjacent to Vertu's headquarters near London by tradespeople who were largely plucked from the jewelry and watch-making industries.
The author's insights into the intricacies of industrial organization and the tribulations of doemstic life literally flash from his pages, exhiliarating the reader with the cosmic memories that lie dormant in the mechanical workings of the modern house.
Both sides said they would call witnesses to debate the mechanical workings of a voting machine, and the judge ordered the two counties to send two of the voting machines they used on Election Day, along with sample ballots and other election paraphernalia.
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We learn, for example, about the workings of the mechanical device that randomly selected, from 6,000 names, the jury of 500 Athenian citizens (yes, 500) that assembled at the law court to hear the case.
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