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After working at the pasta station, the writer phoned Miriam Leonardi and was shocked to discover that she now uses a machine to prepare pasta.
Back at her studio, she uses a machine to slice the bottoms off the bottles, at a rate of about 120 an hour.
Patients can run up bills of hundreds of pounds for commercial allergy tests, including hair analysis, kinesiology and the "Vega" test, which uses a machine to measure electrical impulses passing through the body.
Saf, a vegan restaurant in the Whole Foods department store in Kensington, London, uses a machine to turn ordinary mains supply into ionised water, which it serves in re-usable glass bottles.
The standardised way of analysing cigarette smoke, as laid down by the International Organisation for Standardisation (ISO), which regulates everything from computer code to greenhouse gases, uses a machine to make 35-millilitre puffs, drawn for two seconds once a minute.
The Library of Congress, meanwhile, ditched most of its original newspaper collection after transferring the content to microform, which uses a machine to read film.
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Duke's first addition would be to use a machine to strip the carbon dioxide out of the fuel gas.
Why, in other words, use the poor chicken as a machine to produce meat when you can use a machine to produce "meat" that seems like chicken?
Why, he wonders, use the poor chicken as a machine when you can use a machine to produce meat resembling chicken?
Every morning during spring training, Dickerson hit Davis balls that short-hopped him, or used a machine to do the same.
The Nike staff members use a machine to stencil what they call "words of hope" on the road, sometimes creating hundreds of lines that last for miles.
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