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"It's a huge loss; he's very well plugged in," a former Morgan Stanley executive said.
Even Mr. Mazzella's elderly father pointedly asked him one day when BP would finally get the well plugged.
Like most of his peers at elite universities, he was well plugged in to the world around him, posting regular updates every two to three days on his travels through Southeast Asia.
The machine's gimmick, which turns out to be its quiddity, is that it has its own small display, meaning that it works equally well plugged into the TV or as a handheld device.
Indeed, the pro-Beijing Li is already well plugged with China's higher-ups.
The A100 comes bearing your typical complement of ports: MicroUSB and Micro HDMI (with support for mirroring) mean that this tiny tab works just as well plugged into your television as it does with your computer.
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Mr. Medvedev required bureaucrats to disclose not only their own income and assets, but those of their spouses as well, plugging a loophole in anticorruption legislation.
This isn't a wireless charging pad where you might as well plug your phone in.
They've finally cemented up BP's runaway well (from above with a second relief well plug still to seal it from below).
Well closure is performed at the end of the well life span, including procedures of well plugging, site restoration, and equipment removal, and these are included in the analysis.
In a study of leaks occurring in natural gas storage fields (Perry 2003; Kuuskraa 2007), half the cases were through wellbore and casing, and were corrected with wellbore remediation and well plugging.
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