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Users whose work confines them to the coverage area of the wireless LAN will not need cellular capability, but they may need PDA type functions for messaging or data retrieval, and they may need holsters or other accessories to keep their hands free for other tasks.
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Some of his contemporaries who stood out at the paper — Talese, for instance, and David Halberstam and the late J. Anthony Lukas — found newspaper work confining, and left fairly early on to write books.
Some of his contemporaries who stood out at the paper—Talese, for instance, and David Halberstam and the late J. Anthony Lukas found newspaper work confining, and left fairly early on to write books.
Nor are efforts to catch up with Nakamura's work confined to those consortiums.
Most of the time, she lets the information do the work, and confines her poetic urges to chapter headings and the odd, throwaway conclusion.
For technical reasons, much work is confined to lattices in the plane.
Dominic's work, though confined to the Prouille area, continued, and six others eventually joined him.
If that is his ploy, it doesn't work, Chanderpaul confining himself to a solitary run.
The deaths have mounted despite strict standards governing work in confined spaces set by the federal Occupational Safety and Health Administration.
Losey does masterly work in confined spaces, and Bogarde's performance as the scheming servant sets the standard for sly corruption.
In the earliest stages of human civilization, work was confined to simple tasks involving the most basic of human needs: food, child care, and shelter.
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