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Instead there is the conviction that the photographer, in the words of art critic Peter Schjeldahl, "had a Geiger counter for meaning, whose meter happened to go crazy at this location".
Over the years, thievery has become entrenched because so many have benefited: the consumer whose meter is slowed to give a lower reading, the worker who collects bribes for tinkering with the meter, and the politicians and bureaucrats who sell jobs to supervising engineers.
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Schlumberger, whose meters measure heat, water and electricity use, will use CellNet's network to read information from those meters.
Fareless cabs, racing up and down Manhattan avenues, probably produce more contaminants than those whose meters are running.
So, Con Ed decided to add about 10 percent to its estimate of electricity usage for each of those days for its customers whose meters would not be read.
For many visitors -- and residents -- it often seems to be the most expensive place on the planet, what with tiny $5 cups of coffee and taxis whose meters start at $6.50.
"I have never had so many lawyers in one case whose meters have been running so long," he said.
Rafflesiales are a fascinating and enigmatic group of holoparasitic plants that includes Rafflesia, whose meter-wide flowers are the largest among all angiosperms, and Pilostyles, whose flowers are less than a centimeter in diameter.
The current study included 72 children whose meters had storage capacity of ≥28 days.
Although our study was restricted to those families whose meters held at least 28 days of data, we found no evidence that the 72 children whose data were used for this analysis differed from the 36 children who were excluded because their meters had limited data storage capacity.
The massively budgeted "World War Z" (production costs, not including the selling part, soared north of $200 million by most reports) would have to be really, really popular to warrant another chapter in the zombie-wompin' days and nights of Gerry Lane, played by Pitt, whose panic meter never exceeds 30percentt.
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