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When Quattro sees something of interest – whether an expected event or an unanticipated intrusion – it immediately sends a notification to your mobile phone or email.
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Imagine you are a tiny spider in the thumb of transparent rubber glove, and you see something of interest in the little finger of the glove (perhaps a potentially interesting piece of spidery maritime history), but you are unfamiliar with the shape of the glove, and keep scuttling down every finger, in the misguided belief that this is the way towards the thing of interest.
To the former point, social media has trained us over the years to not be able to see something of interest without feeling motivated to share it.
The laptop worked well in its control of the UAS by a single operator; however, when the operator in the test saw something of interest, there was no way of communicating that to the soldiers in harm's way.
Even on walks where we do not see monkeys, we always find something of interest, including giant forest rats, a wide variety of butterflies, moths, and dragonflies, snakes, lizards, frogs and birds.
Within English-speaking philosophy, the final quarter of the twentieth century saw something of a revival of serious interest in Hegel's philosophy with important works appearing such as those by H.S. Harris, Charles Taylor, Robert Pippin and Terry Pinkard in North America, and Stephen Houlgate and Robert Stern in Great Britain.
"I wish I could find something of interest".
It is an attempt to understand something of interest by observing and interpreting social facts.
You might find something of interest.
Find something of interest based upon your time and energy.
When he sees something that interests him, he takes up the microphone and announces it to the passengers.
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