Sentence examples for traffic machine from inspiring English sources

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As bad as it is to have a few dominant webmail companies controlling so much of the internet's email, the online world can't afford benevolent dictators, much less the kinds of moustache-twiddling villains running the Facebook traffic machine.

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As the Wall Street Journal wrote in an article about Neetzan Zimmerman, Gawker's resident traffic machine, "When he can, Mr. Zimmerman tries to note when a story looks fishy and might harbor some ulterior motive.

Remember in that New York series on PBS where we learned that it was Robert Moses who created all the highways and bridges that turned New York City into a giant traffic machine?

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In order to handle that traffic, new machine learning algorithms are going to have to be deployed that can actively manage traffic and ensure that applications have reliable performance.

The frontier between Tabatinga and Leticia capital of the Colombian Amazon amounts to a speed bump on the main avenue where a yawning guard watches scooter traffic, a machine gun slung over his shoulder.

However, the largest strand was a series of bands that emerged from 1966 from the British blues scene, but influenced by folk, jazz and psychedelia, including Pink Floyd, Traffic, Soft Machine, Cream, and The Jimi Hendrix Experience (led by an American, but initially produced and managed in Britain by Chas Chandler of The Animals).

But once they are swallowed by the HuffPo's clever traffic-generation machine, the same journalistic item will do tens or hundreds of times better traffic-wise.

Talk story about what's being done on the problem of interference on TV screens, and the causes of interference; vehicular traffic, diathermy machines, doorbells, telephone bells; electric motors, such as those used in pumps; refrigerators going on & off, violent electric storms, and landlords who are opposed to exposed antenna.

By Rex Lardner and Brendan Gill The New Yorker, July 3 , 1948P. 15 Talk story about what's being done on the problem of interference on TV screens, and the causes of interference; vehicular traffic, diathermy machines, doorbells, telephone bells; electric motors, such as those used in pumps; refrigerators going on & off, violent electric storms, and landlords who are opposed to exposed antenna.

Treatment effects were analyzed as a split-plot within a randomized complete block design with 12 blocks, four levels of site preparation (none, disking, bedding, disking with bedding), and two levels of machine traffic (primary skid trail, no obvious traffic).

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