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We are doing a rather low building that will essentially become their campus.
As a result, Samsung, the Korean manufacturer, is introducing "Smart Evolution," a kit that will essentially let consumers reboot their televisions to take advantage of the latest technology.
This week, Cardstar plans to introduce a new iPad app that will essentially build a Sunday circular based on the retailers that you assign it to follow.
"I'm concerned that they will institute rules that will essentially mean my clients will not be able to use their property," he said.
And what Dr. Smarr sees is this: the rapid emergence of a much more extensive cyberspace that will essentially mirror the physical world.
With business owners sounding increasingly worried about the threat they believe the homeless pose to Columbia's economic surge, the City Council approved a plan this month that will essentially evict them from downtown streets.
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That'll essentially mean everyday Joes can no longer invest in high growth companies.
As with any hotel chain, the Trump Organization will oversee power, water, maintenance, security, billing and any number of other logistical details that will now essentially be negotiated between the provider and the family of the president.
Dr. Makhijani and others say that the government has proved unable to deal with its own nuclear wastes, from weapons production, and should not be trusted to find a burial spot that will stay essentially intact for 10,000 years.
Indeed, the brazen wrist-worn wearables of today will soon be eclipsed by the next generation of ubiquitous technology that will be essentially invisible.
On the other hand, Mr. Bush knows that providing that help will essentially end any hope of putting the United States in the role of Middle East mediator, a role to which Mr. Bush committed himself only two weeks ago.
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