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the technologist
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The technologist would hold the key, and no one could enter without his approval.
On Oct. 10, the technologist Jaron Lanier will talk about the future of libraries and information.
When it was over, the technologist handed her the scans and told her to see Hamner right away.
"That kind of pursuit, expressing yourself through these tools, I think is inherently attractive to the technologist and scientist".
"The technologist in me loves the amazing things the Internet is allowing us to do," he said.
After the first treatment was completed, the technologist realized that the wrong protocol was on the computer screen and the treatment was aborted.
A major issue, Dr. Thrall said, is that "there is nothing on the machine that tells the technologist that they've dialed in a badly incorrect radiation exposure".
Nathan Myhrvold, the technologist and the author of "The Photography of Modernist Cuisine," a twelve-pound volume that sells for a hundred and twenty dollars, was….
They inhabit some kind of indistinct place, defined less geographically than temporally, for the technologist is meant to live slightly ahead of the rest of us.
But since the first patient was unavailable at the scheduled time, the technologist escorted the second patient into the treatment room.
Because there is still enormous value in newsprint, says Russell Davies, who runs the agency with the designer Ben Terrett and the technologist Tom Taylor.
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