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Each media node would feed off every other node, creating what scientists call "positive feedback", the most familiar example of which is what you get when you move a live microphone too close the speaker: an ear-splitting noise.
Palo Alto, Calif.-based VMware, for instance, is credited for inventing the software that can move a live application from one server to another, at any point.
Last week, Mr. Schultz's program moved to a live broadcast against Mr. Franken's.
"We are both very involved and very active, and that is why we want to move into a live, vibrant community," Mr. Hansen said.
The economics department and the business school argued that faculty recruitment would be impeded, since professors wouldn't want to move to a "live construction zone".
FriendFeed's choice to move to a live, constantly updating stream of data was a very good choice, it seems.
The fifteenth season was the first season to air on FX and moved to a live format.
But Justin did ignite the crowd with some impressive dance moves during a live performance of "Take You".
We can expect this issue to sharpen as drug registration moves towards a "live license approach," i.e., an approach where launch is limited, and the widening of the scope of the license depends on post-authorization trial results [ 9].
Applying force to the neurocranium rather than to the jaws directly reduces the ability of the investigator to open the jaws farther than they would move in a live specimen.
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