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Put a device on men's skin and start heating it up, and they'll endure it up to a significantly higher temperature than women will.
They said that if I didn't pay them the money I owed them, they would put a device on my head.
And it may turn on the interpretation of an arcane Food and Drug Administration regulation that allows manufacturers to put a device on the market without rigorously proving its effectiveness when it is intended to treat or diagnose a fairly rare condition.
You might as well put a device on a car that makes it harder to turn the steering wheel when you see an oncoming vehicle.
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In each case, one or two men in their 30's wore hoods and sunglasses, led employees to vaults or back rooms at gunpoint, and said they were putting a device on the door.
They put a device called a "hobble" on Silva's legs, binding them.
The company has put a twist on the personal delivery device its machines, still in prototype, were designed to cover long distances, up to 50 miles, and to serve rural and suburban markets along with city residents.
Prosecutors said Bosnian security services got permission to put a listening device on Dr. Karadzic's telephone from the Bosnian Interior Ministry in the early 1990's.
"You think there would also not be a search," Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. asked Michael R. Dreeben, the deputy solicitor general who argued for the government, "if you put a GPS device on all of our cars, monitored our movements for a month?
In its most exotic effort to track the cleric, the C.I.A. worked with Danish intelligence to use Morten Storm, a Danish convert who had befriended Mr. Awlaki, to put a tracking device on the suitcase of a woman who had agreed to become the cleric's third wife.
Put a glitchy device on the network and people will blame the network, not the phone, says Verizon spokesperson Howard Waterman.
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