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The PC manufacturer Commodore called Molyneux's company Taurus to offer the use of its computers by accident: they meant to call 'Torus'.
Peru has been quick to offer the use of its territory for the pipeline, partly because its government believes that would boost the chances of exporting gas from Camisea.
Back in the Texas town of Sunset, with a population of fewer than 300, homeowners stared in numb grief Friday at the ruins of their houses, while neighbors dropped by to offer the use of their bedrooms or a change of clothes.
This is such a sunny book that it regards film stars as sweet, ready to make new friends, eager to read the new friends' screenplays, apt to leave considerate notes and kind enough to offer the use of their vehicles to Cannie -- including, in one case, a monthlong lease on a car.
"Of course this has nothing to do with selling books," says Adam Selipsky, in charge of product management at AWS, "but it has a lot to do with the same technology we are using to sell books".Yet Amazon is not the only big online company to offer the use of industrial-scale data centres.
Picture archiving and communication system (PACS) vendors offer the use of different image compression methods, including reversible ("lossless") and irreversible ("lossy") compression algorithms.
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Spain is solidly behind the United States and has already offered the use of its air bases.
Britain has offered the use of its transport planes to help bring in the soldiers.
And reports in the British press said that it had offered the use of its bases.
He confirmed that Mr. Chávez had offered the use of a military airfield on La Orchila island.
Those former Soviet republics have offered the use of their airspace for American military action.
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