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It will have been what the police describe as "an intelligence-led" operation, meaning they were operating on the basis of information gleaned from an informer or technical surveillance, or a combination of both.
The only way to get rid of the tumor was an ex vivo operation — meaning that his surgeon, Dr. Tomoaki Kato, removed his liver, operated on it outside his body to cut away the tumor, which weighed 10 pounds, and then sewed the liver back in.
The forthcoming FFOS-powered Panasonic smart TVs will make use of Mozilla WebAPIs for hardware control and operation — meaning they will also be capable of monitoring and operating other devices, such as smart home appliances.
In a photocopied leaflet, the Brigades described the attack as a "martyr operation," meaning a suicide mission.
This particular restaurant, he was told, had no fewer than eight of his machines in operation, meaning that it could make forty shakes simultaneously.
The repeated pronouncement by the Government that CCGs being in operation meaning support of the Bill by GPs has however got people hackles up.
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In fact, operators will focus progressively more on the efficiency of transport operations, meaning consolidation of flows and cost savings.
Mr Kahle hopes that his initiative will grow into a citywide wireless LAN "from anarchistic co-operation"—meaning an army of volunteers putting up radio beacons on their rooftops.Such efforts reveal one big barrier for the technology, however: it is not yet clear how the economics will work.
- Special operations, meaning guerrilla warfare, sabotage and psychological warfare, would have to be improved.
Some banks are reluctant to expand their mortgage operations, meaning the market can handle only a limited volume of loans at a time.
The presented approach enables Plug-and-Play (PnP) operations, meaning that DGUs can be arbitrarily added or removed without compromising the overall ImG stability.
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