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Ortega would outfit Sewell with the wire.
He sent his engineers to Germany for training, then dispatched them to his homes, where they would outfit closets, bathrooms and refrigerators with secret exits.
Like Virgin, British Air would outfit smaller aircraft with a modified version of its existing and highly regarded business-class service on new routes between the United States and major European cities beyond London.
For example, real estate developer Simon said last fall it would outfit nearly 240 malls and shopping centers with beacons.
On February 16 , 2009 Los Angeles Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa and President Bill Clinton announced [PDF] a partnership under which the city, advised by the Clinton Climate Initiative, would outfit 140,000 street lights with light-emitting diode (LED) fixtures.
It only makes sense that when your partner owns countless designer labels that you would outfit yourself accordingly (oh, we swoon at the thought of having all that designer merchandise at our disposal).
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Hoping to remedy that, researchers in the lab of David Camarillo, PhD, an assistant professor of bioengineering, drew on data on head impacts they'd collected from football players' mouthguards, which they'd outfitted with devices to track head impacts.
He'd outfitted the cars with self-designed cassette-sized synthesizers.
He'd outfitted two of the guns with "Hellfire triggers," devices that make it possible to fire semi-automatics more quickly.
He had an old beat up Microsoft laptop that he'd outfitted with his own encryption and he'd just sit at home and [steer] all of these various arms of his operation.
In 1973, just such a winged car actually resulted in the death of inventor Henry Smolinski, after the Ford Pinto he'd outfitted with wings as a prototype crashed during a test flight.
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