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Taking in data from 1973 2014, it found that Americans are experimenting sexually more than ever before.
They interact with their environment, taking in data from sensors and making appropriate responses.
The Pi will be at the centre of the small, solar-powered craft, taking in data from sensors that measure the environment through which the ship is sailing.
The Scanner will always be taking in data on what the user is typing in.
The following line will ask the Scanner to take what the user has typed in for his or her name and store it in a variable: The Scanner will always be taking in data on what the user is typing in.
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