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General Krivitsky dictates his material to a stenographer, in Russian, for eight hours at a stretch, drawing largely on his memory, but referring now and then to notes he brought from Europe.
However the idea of such Internet of Things has evolved in a wider sense, referring now to a ubiquitous object society combining RFID, sensor networks and pervasive computing technologies.
Referring now to the simulation result shown in Fig. 4, several signals are shown describing the operation (as a function of time) of the clock gating circuit when supplied with clock signal DSTM1 1 and clock-enable line signal DSTM2 1.
Terry: In the kind of interview I do - and I'm referring now to more like arts cultural kind of interviews, as opposed to the political interviews - I think it's just genuinely wanting to know, and also seriously caring because you've read their books, because you've seen their movies, because you've watched them act, because you love their music.
(KCHW1) When we are referring, now internally there we have no roads.
When we are referring, now internally there we have no roads.
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The design, to which Farrell earlier referred, now begins to emerge.
So it only seems fair to refer now, if the shutdown occurs, to the current speaker of the House as "Herbert Hoover Boehnerr.
I refer now not to a boy's but to an adult's education: in loss, grief and, that inescapable component of living, betrayal.
Cumulative housing price growth refers now to the period between 2005:Q1 and 2007:Q4.
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