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At the very most, if you're REALLY at your wits' end, listen to music BUT only plug in on one ear, so that your sense of hearing is still open for you to appreciate life's pleasant moments - which you are temporarily blinded to - and to stay in the present.
"I wouldn't necessarily be able to plug in on the other end," she said.
A large solar panel on the roof keeps the battery charged when you can't plug in on a campsite.
Just as expected, it's a centralized place where many health apps can plug in on the back end so that users can have a single hub for all their health data and services.
Gordimer: It is for you and me, my generation, your generation and the young to keep the printed book alive, not to plug in on and off on a screen.
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Obama has committed to putting one million plug-ins on the road by 2015.
Places to plug in are on the rise.
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"You don't get those sounds from a plug-in on Logic, they have to played in big studios," says Pursey.
(b) Co-localization was quantified by using the Pearson's correlation through the JaCoP Plug-in on ImageJ.
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