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And then you've got a serious magnet stuck to the side of your computer.
While an anywhere-stickable USB hub is a cool idea, it would have to be a pretty serious magnet to withstand all the pushing and tugging that goes along with hubs.
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Use a good strong magnet.
Founded in 1766, Rutgers was long a magnet for serious New Jersey students of modest means.
"What our study shows is that aggressive death sentencing is a magnet for serious error," Professor Liebman said.
The Inn, in fact, is an international magnet to serious amateur bird watchers and ornithologists, who come to the area to seek out dozens of species.
On January 27th 2009, the first proton beam was successfully introduced to the Hadron Experimental Hall and no serious problem happened on magnets until now.
As Mr. Hoffman grows older, his narrow eyes and his tiny mouth draw ever closer to that impressive nose, as if drawn to a powerful magnet, and his serious, fastidious approach to acting grows heavier.
He worries that the energy stored by superconducting magnets poses a serious threat and regulatory burden.
Nevertheless, this approach has not led to wide use of these aberration correctors, partly because aberrations of the bending magnet can be a serious problem.
Indeed, piracy has become one of globalization's most serious forms of organized crime, and a magnet for terrorists.
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