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Whether in factories, in infrastructure such as roads and pipelines, or on drones for remote inspection, the FPGA allows system designers to use one piece of hardware flexibly, for multiple purposes, allowing for a simpler physical design that can be more readily hardened for field applications.
3. Use one piece of content as a springboard to the next.
I don't use one piece of technology that I used when I started directing.
A single sports story could fit into several Yahoo apps, meaning that the company can use one piece of work a number of times, thereby increasing its value.
You can cut a cabbage in quarters or thirds and use one piece at a time.
Use one piece of tissue per cup.
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I think Brown should start using one piece of music and making one, articulated piece of choreography to go with it.
A million or two years ago, Homo habilis (Latin for "handyman") used one piece of flint to sharpen another piece of flint, thus inventing a new realm of gift possibilities called tools.
The blood-flecked golf club -- which the police believe was deliberately broken into three segments by the killer, who used one piece to repeatedly stab Miss Moxley -- is perhaps the most concrete but not the most powerful evidence in Mr. Benedict's arsenal, legal experts said.
What you need Two 75g packets of strawberry bootlaces Two 6.5mm knitting needles, or a pair of chopsticks What to do To make your edible yarn If you can find really, really long red laces then you might get away with just using one piece, but most shops sell bags containing lots of short laces.
"Physical Models and Fundamental Laws: Using one Piece of the World to Tell About Another" (http://philsci-archive.pitt.edu/archive/00000720/) - Mind and Society Vol. 3, No. 5 (2002).
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