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Over the last couple of years, a wave of young female indie singer-songwriters has been releasing a sort of music that I have started to rely on, as if its sound were an inner tube on a choppy river, something I could rest on, turning my face to the sun.
As Ainge says: "We started to rely on the one-star system". Then came the Detroit Pistons.
Lacking evidence of actual fraud, proponents of the laws have started to rely on an unusual argument, one given credence by the Supreme Court in a hurried and unsigned decision last year allowing an Arizona election to go forward in the face of a challenge to that state's voter identification law.
A new generation of artificial vision sensors has now started to rely on biologically inspired designs for light acquisition.
They might have started to rely on referrals or recommendations to make sure that applicants were high-quality.
The strength in my previous work, I think, has been its humour and not the craft in the movement; and I felt like I'd started to rely on this too much.
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The brain starts to rely on Xanax to feel normal.
He's been a guy you're starting to rely on".
But you don't want to be captivated by it so much that you start to rely on it.
As many cyber-physical systems start to rely on collecting user data for more efficient operation, privacy has emerged as a concern among participating users.
To handle such a load, companies based in the United States that offer digital copies of printed materials are starting to rely on large pools of laborers outside the country.
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