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Undoubtedly, the prospect of a driverless future is replete with liberating, almost utopian elements.
It might not have been the most challenging collection, but for Mr. Tisci it was an important one, with liberating aspects.
The latter chose Coddington to popularise his five point haircut, the style credited with liberating women from setting lotion and rollers.
In 2006, he struck an entirely new course with "Liberating the Limerick," a book of 230 "irresistible" limericks he had collected from 9,000 he read.
In its portrayal of a rock culture that was once synonymous with liberating self-expression, everything is secondhand and done by rote.
More subtly, though, the issues of faith that always infuse Gordon's writing, to a greater or lesser degree, and that can sometimes weigh it down, are treated with liberating lightness in this novel.
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Last year, AT&T announced a similar agreement with Liberate Technologies, an OpenTV rival.
At the same time, he acknowledged that the breakup would make it possible for the new Microsoft applications company to compete with Liberate in its current markets.
An AT&T unit, Headend in the Sky, has signed a multiyear deal with Liberate to develop and deliver jointly a low-cost suite of interactive TV services starting in the fourth quarter, the two companies said.
Basically, with Liberates technology in the set-top, users dont need a PC to get onto the Internet.
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