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To dial, you're supposed to tap small "keys" displayed on the glass.
While Lexus caters to the rich and Toyota sates the masses' appetite for mainstream transportation, Scion is supposed to tap into a contingent of young buyers with short money and a penchant for the funky.
Yay!" It makes me uncomfortable the way "Sex and the City" always made me uncomfortable because it was supposed to tap into the universal joys of female friendship, and I never in my life had — or wanted to have — friends like those.
But Dr. Earl Miller, a professor of neuroscience at the Picower Center for Learning and Memory at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said, "The idea that performance on a task that's supposed to tap into general intelligence can predict real differences in activity in the brain lends support for the idea that there is a general intelligence".
You're supposed to tap the lower right corner to advance or the lower left corner to read the previous panel.
Yahoo Live was supposed to tap into the troubled internet juggernaut's vast online video audience by getting them to broadcast their lives in real-time.
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"You're supposed to knock.
Some have stopped paying interest, and others have been paying interest and principal from reserve accounts, which aren't supposed to be tapped when projects are completed and homeowner fees kick in.
The whole process is only supposed to take a few taps.
In the late '40s, the group even got its hands on an orgone box, a coffin-like container that was supposed to help you tap into the universal life force proposed by radical psychologist Wilhelm Reich.
The publishers are then supposed to be able to tap into the video ad market, where video ads are can be $12 to $30, while banner ads are $1-3 1-3
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