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They started by mounting an array of organic LEDs, each one turned on and off by its own tiny transistor, behind a flexible sheet of transparent plastic, producing a bendy version of a high-end mobile phone or monitor screen.
One turned on BBC2 and there he was again on QI exchanging highbrow banter with his guests.
During the summer of 2013, it seemed that every time one turned on TV festival coverage, there was Ben Howard.
The stories that brought him a measure of recognition appeared in Nadie encendía las lámparas (1947; "No One Turned On the Lamps") and La casa inundada (1960; "The Flooded House").
The Nets played so well, beat the Celtics so convincingly that some boisterous Boston fans resorted to fighting one another and one turned on Antoine Walker, one of the Celtics' star players.
Strangely, two of the columns' bases are sculptures of Medusa's head, one turned on its side and one upside down.
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Levy tells Lewitan that humor "is a light that one turns on in a taboo-ized space.
They are all helpfully labeled on the film's Web site — Princess, Jock, Rebel, Heartthrob and Geek — and then shoehorned into a series of senior-year narratives, each one turning on a predictable but nonetheless gripping question.
Unlike many short stories, this one turns on rhymes of emotion and situation.
"Watch DVD" changes your TVs input to the appropriate one, turns on the DVD player, and switches the surround sound system, and so on.
Everywhere one turns, on commuter trains and urban cafes, people are tapping away at their iPhone screens in a relatively rare Japanese embrace of technology that isn't homegrown.
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