Younger people are increasingly choosing chunkier, more textured ice creams, like chocolate chip cookie dough and rocky road. |
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So I'm pig-headedly refusing to take out my chisel and chip away at any slight imperfections. |
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Because the controller is on-chip, the entire device looks like a conventional memory chip to the rest of the system. |
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Using a cold chisel and club hammer, chip away the tile, starting in the middle. |
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He not only floated the ball out onto the green, but sent his chip closer and closer until the ball unbelievably dropped into the hole. |
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The chip performs extremely well on tasks where the instructions and data can be entirely cached and no floating-point operations are involved. |
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Now the country's most popular potato chip is even crispier and more irresistible than ever before. |
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Well, we seen prints of a big man here and there riding a large horse with a chip on the left forefoot. |
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They wanted to persist in the belief that the blue chip debtors of yesteryear were still creditworthy. |
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He paid for it later when he lost a four-ball because his chip shot was caffeine-compromised. |
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Much of this activity results from chip manufacturers' moves to 300-mm wafer assembly lines. |
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This can lead to miniaturization of chip size, reduction of crosstalk noise, and facilitation of layout. |
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The fire had started accidentally when fat from the chip pan caught alight. |
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She felt sick to her stomach and instantly regretted scarfing down the chocolate chip muffin. |
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Rochelle stood up, careful not to chip her polish, and ran her hand down the full skirt. |
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Can you chip in $25 to help keep up the momentum? Every new or increased donation will be matched dollar-for-dollar. |
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That could cause bits of information to disappear or become scrambled in transmission, and render the chip useless. |
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So thanks for your reply to that guy who seemed to have a chip on his shoulder about it. |
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Most offshore banks offer current accounts that provide you with a cheque book and chip and pin card as well as telephone and internet banking. |
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Hilda does much of the talking, between trips to the narrow kitchen where she retrieves a silver thermos of coffee and a chocolate chip cake. |
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Basal erosion surfaces are locally overlain by a grey pebble-sized lag of mud chip and pedogenic carbonate clasts. |
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I ordered my favourite flavour, mint chocolate chip while Adam went for chocolate fudge. |
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Rogue employees have stolen and sold data from the most pedigreed blue chip companies. |
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Josh, being the sweetie he is, went all out and fixed chocolate chip pancakes, my favorite. |
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Near the keyed area of the socket, there's a chip that may interfere with the mounting installation. |
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Collectively though, these blue chip stalwarts with their predictable, regular custom should not disappoint at current prices. |
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In soccer, a youthful, talented, driven U.S. team with a chip on its shoulder keeps gaining and gaining on the rest of the world. |
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The major problem that emerges is voltage leaks, which cause the chip to heat up considerably and ultimately put a block on progress. |
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His chip floats in to about 12 feet for three and he drains his birdie putt. |
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Watson played golf from the heavens on the Sunday in Turnberry, holing a chip for eagle on 10 and draining putts from 20, 30 and 40 ft. |
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Mike has hundreds of chip freaks shouting at him, Andrew and myself were overrun with pedants and fools, and Linda sparked some Antipodean fury. |
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Aspen shavings, crushed corn-cob, hardwood chip and shredded paper bedding are used to keep the mouse homes dry and tidy. |
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When I was in grad school, getting 100 transistors on a chip was a big deal. |
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Jimmy Spencer is certainly the man in form and a shimmy past his marker and a chip just over the bar enthralled the crowd. |
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I distracted her with some of my famous mint chip ice cream, and she left with no more questions. |
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Daniel '71, Ph.D. '78, is what old-timers would call a chip off the old block. |
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Bushell believes suggestions that chip and PIN will lead to an increase in shoulder-surfing and street robbery is ridiculous scaremongering. |
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The thick, sculptured lip of the tulip shell is used to chip a hole in the prey's shell, then the proboscis is inserted. |
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I heard them talking about traditional British delicacies, and I was thinking, you know, a chip buddy and mushy peas. |
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There's just something sexy to me about the idea of a hot chocolate chip muffin coming out of the oven late at night. |
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Some of the most difficult courses require you to bump a chip shot up a sloping green with the utmost precision. |
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Cut the unpeeled potatoes into 1cm thick chip wedges, wash and dry well on kitchen paper. |
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There has been much interest in recent years over smart cards, or cards with an embedded microprocessor chip to store the user's data. |
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She baked some 'vegan' chocolate chip cookies, assuming dark chocolate to not contain any dairy products. |
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He contributed a booming diagonal towards the corner, a chip behind the Edinburgh midfield and then a high garryowen. |
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Grimes reveals the reason why I was so enamored of the mint chocolate chip ice cream under those orange roofs. |
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Most BIOS chips are socketed, meaning that the chip resides in a socket, much like your CPU, but without a lever. |
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She decided to try the strawberry sorbet, and I chose the double chocolate chip cookie dough ice cream. |
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Ice creams with inclusions such as mint chocolate chip and chocolate-chip cookie dough have become mainstream favorites across all age groups. |
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You wouldn't make a chip buttie with these chips but they are so handy to have in the freezer. |
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If you and Leo come back inside around three, you can have your choice of strawberry or mint chocolate chip ice cream. |
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Samples of the chip will be available this autumn, with sales efforts getting into gear by next year. |
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The days when you could buy a few blue chip stocks and hold them to retirement are long gone. |
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The top equity holdings of the scheme include blue chip stocks like Reliance, HLL, ITC, HPCL, Hindalco, it said. |
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There are a limited number of blue chip stocks on America's major exchanges. |
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We have a researcher who was a former chip designer who came to the conclusion that this trend is cuckoo. |
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True, this leads to potential confusion when ordering from the smorgasbord of delights at a fish and chip shop. |
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Harrison's group used this chip to detect the presence of small amounts of ovalbumin, a protein found in chicken eggs. |
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Those blend at the chip with unfettered laser light to create a hologram of the tumor interior. |
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Her statement that boys of fifteen should put aside childish things like ball games suggests a massive chip on her shoulder. |
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We didn't want to hang around the venue, so we went to a nearby fish and chip shop. |
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Howth is a Mecca for seafood restaurants, seafood bars and quality fish and chip shops. |
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The fish and chip shop also offers gluten-free soups and puddings and tomato ketchup. |
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Mr Ryan said Britain is targeting February 14 as the date when chip and PIN will be the only accepted form of credit card payment. |
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Although most tills have been converted to chip and PIN, about a quarter have not, and those retailers are taking a risk. |
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The machines offer three different phones in return for cash or chip and PIN payments. |
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By the start of 2005, 90 per cent of the UK's 42 million cardholders should be using chip and PIN enabled cards. |
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We are calling on the banks to do more to promote chip and PIN in the coming months. |
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Both chipsets are actually single chip designs that lower latency and reduce system cost. |
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A moment afterward, I heard Kevin come back with a mug of coffee and some chocolate chip biscuits. |
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Like other hardware and chip makers, the company said it saw no turnaround in its fortunes and gave a gloomy forecast of falling computer sales. |
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But in the wake of global collapse in silicon chip prices, the business was demerged earlier this year. |
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A little of what you fancy does you good, so the old lady in the chip shop told me. |
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Road sections which included steep gradients, major drainage structures and thick chip seal surface layers were normally excluded. |
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The chip makers have been quick to adapt, by dialing down the spud content in their recipes and cranking up the soy. |
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His chip was a little too tentative, but to his relief he holed that putt too for another par. |
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Murray's morning 70 included a chip in from off the green for a birdie 2 at the 13 th. |
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His lab has developed a chip device that diffracts light in the presence of certain antibodies. |
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The chip and digitized photo are only intended to strengthen the integrity of the Canadian passport. |
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Other causes included chip pans, candles and electric blankets being left on. |
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He stormed from halfway, skipped past John Terry way too easily and, with Cech off his line, dinked a chip just wide from the edge of the area. |
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In the final minute of the half, O'Neill's mazy run and cheeky chip deserved a goal, but the ball didn't dip in time to drop under the bar. |
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Each chip is surrounded by electrical contacts through which data enters and exits. |
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A roll of film, for example, can only be used once, but a computer chip can be erased and reused continually. |
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It stands in that wistfully earnest doggy way that you see them doing as they wait on the footpath outside the fish and chip shop. |
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The team's research shows no other reported chip uses a lower amount of energy consumed per decoded information bit. |
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Britain's inner city chroniclers are more chip shop than champagne, but this down-at-heel feel has more of an edge. |
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She stuffed the chip bag into the wrong spot in the pantry, and it fell out and dropped to the floor. |
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Initially, IBM will fabricate the chip using 130-nm process technologies, copper interconnects and silicon-on-insulator technology. |
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Alisha was eventually rescued by firefighters from her bedroom, after a chip pan fire engulfed the kitchen in flames. |
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People living on a residential estate have fought off plans for a new fish and chip shop. |
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The chip captures light that enters the eye, and generates an electrical signal that is transmitted to the overlaying neural cells of the retina. |
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The village of Comrie boasts the last chip shop in the country to use animal fat to deep fry its chips. |
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There was something about the beauty and simplicity of it that could chip the ice around a person's cold heart. |
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But we can always chip ice out of the north pole cap, that's a billion cubic kilometres of water ice just sitting there waiting to be dealt with. |
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It took three or four weekends to chip enough stone for one weekend's block laying. |
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He turns a chunk of wood over in his hands, mulling how he could cut it, sand it, chip it, glue it into something. |
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For a lot of them, we had to chip the ice away from their feet to get them off the belt until we could get those birds run. |
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I often see amateurs try to chip the ball and just chunk it, leaving it in the rough. |
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Glen, of Lowther Crescent, Leyland, said it all happened so quickly, but is thrilled for Sam who is clearly a chip off the old block. |
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Renowned as a playboy who has dated a string of Indonesian starlets, Tommy is, as the saying goes, a chip off the old block. |
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If young Les proves to be a chip off the old block, then Workers are, indeed, in good hands. |
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So, like a chip off the old block, I felt compelled to keep telling the story until someone graced me with a response. |
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But the fly-half is a chip off the old block when it comes to meticulous planning and almost disturbing dedication to duty. |
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Scott had taken Sean's promotion at the law firm, and Mr. Sinclair had no doubt in his mind that Brandon was a chip off the old block. |
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And five years after that reunion, there is no doubt now that Ford is very much a chip off the old block. |
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Savage, like many people who are motivated by hatred, has a chip on his shoulder as a failed academic rejected by liberal Berkeley. |
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This family obviously has a chip on their shoulder and another thought should not be wasted on this. |
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Now, if you're a child of parents being snubbed, I think it's perfectly natural to develop a chip on your shoulder. |
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But having to break into America certainly is annoying, and it is sort of something I've got a chip on my shoulder about. |
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If a seizure were building, the external chip would signal the implanted chip to administer anticonvulsant medication or an electrical shock. |
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Bios information is stored inside a chip housed on the computer's motherboard. |
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All the cards contain a computer chip which stores information, such as what type of meal has been purchased by the pupil. |
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With two rendering pipelines and a core clock speed of 300MHz, this chip has a greater raw fill rate potential than the other two. |
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These pins plug into the circuit board of the product for which the chip is intended. |
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A yummy mix of fudge brownie, chocolate chip cookie dough and vanilla ice cream, this is an comfortingly indulgent Sunday treat. |
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It was a boring time, as Dominic had to eat pretend chocolate chip cookies, and drink tea. |
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Intel will, on the same date, formally introduce its flip chip 1GHz processors in two flavours. |
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Every investment, be it the bluest chip or the most gilt-edged government bond, carries some element of risk. |
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Silicon for chip manufacture must be highly pure and free of defects in the crystalline packing of atoms. |
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Her cookies range from chocolate chip to pinwheel and are always the highlight of any dessert. |
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The basic access control enables the encryption of any communication between the chip and interrogator. |
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Digital hearing instruments actually contain a tiny computer chip which is programmed to accurately fit the hearing loss of each individual user. |
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It will inevitably link every computer system and computer chip on the planet. |
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The chip is an extension of already available clearable devices. |
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This is being done to preserve chip quality as the spikes drive particles of soot and char into the wood beyond the bark, which contaminates the wood going to chipping. |
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Clean the chip of the chip card and insert the card correctly in the card reader and retry. |
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The computer chip in your card communicates with the card reader in transit stations or on buses. |
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The fill rate on each chip is a very impressive 333 megapixels. |
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Martin is literally a chip off the old block and carries on the family tradition not just by chops but also by manufacturing top quality racing axes. |
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He claims his inheritance, transforms his arid lands into a lush and prosperous farm through an irrigation scheme, and is generally seen as a chip off the old block. |
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David's mum and dad had a fish and chip shop in the wilds of Lincolnshire. |
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We also add a second micro-controller computer chip inside the case to decode the TTK signals from the receiver and activate the Game Boy SP buttons. |
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He was still dreaming of opening his first fish and chip shop. |
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Over the years fish and chip shops have become a national institution. |
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He has worked as a cook at the fish and chip shop for several years. |
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He and his first wife Ann ran a fish and chip shop in Blackpool. |
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This signifies that the passport contains an integrated circuit or chip on which data about the passport and passport bearer is stored. |
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She was also developing an expensive, hedonistic lifestyle, proving she was a chip off the old block, and she graduated into a notorious celebrity. |
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But wait two years, and the chip has probably been superseded and is therefore unsaleable. |
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Certainly, the government can chip in and Parliament can vote for back-to-work legislation. |
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Is his son a chip off the old block in interest in international affairs? |
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The new chip and PIN credit card system could leave local businesses and retailers vulnerable to fraud bills because millions of customers still do not have their new cards. |
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We recommend setting up a schedule with other family members to let everyone chip in and give some of their time. |
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According to the new proposed Article 4, the Member States could embed a second chip in the stand-alone card of the residence permit. |
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The international community will have to chip in a couple billion euros more for these investments than it currently has put in the pipeline. |
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If you've got a chip on your shoulder about men and you take that with you to your next relationship, then he's dead in the water before he ever starts. |
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I think you have a chip on your shoulder about private education. |
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Is giving fancy titles to micromanaging legislation just one more way to chip away at the powers of the people's representatives? |
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The government wants to chip away at the security we have and give us a system that is worse than the one we have now. |
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What I want people here to understand is that governments often chip away at civil liberty little by little by little. |
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To have a chip on your shoulder against authority is immature. |
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They are trying to chip away at Elections Canada's long-standing record of being consistent in how it administers the Canada Elections Act. |
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A machine readable passport that contains a contactless integrated circuit chip is commonly referred to as an e-passport. |
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But if you complain too much you have got a chip on your shoulder. |
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And the provincial and federal governments have responded in kind by implementing measures in recent budgets that chip away at them. |
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It was one of the labour movement's great struggles to gradually chip away at those inhumane hours of work. |
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Le petit merde, also known as Douglas Alexander, has insisted he's going to support England and that anybody who doesn't has got a chip on their shoulder. |
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The fish and chip corner shop has disappeared, but its demise may not be due to the tandoori craze, but rather to an aversion to greasy food in a health-conscious society. |
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Maybe I have a chip on my shoulder about John's skill as a wordsmith. |
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For those of us who have cell phones that are not locked into a carrier, you might find it cheaper to buy a prepaid SIM chip once you arrive at your destination. |
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Data is contained in each electron's spin rather than the electrons themselves, making for a more efficient chip and lower energy consumption. |
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The courage of those who go to the police or to court does not pass unnoticed, and each victory helps chip away at impunity. |
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I stepped from the chip stones, onto the flagstone paving which led around the side of the house, I turned the corner to see the most amazing garden! |
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To be timed correctly, you must not unstick the chip or bend the race number! |
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In so doing, they begin to chip away at the remaining bigotry and sectarianism. |
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The government is going to do everything it can to chip away at Quebec, in any event. |
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Acer, a Taiwanese manufacturer, is expected to launch a laptop equipped with a 3-D conversion chip made by DDD, in October. |
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The 4K chip in Sony Digital Cinema projectors represents the most advanced version of our most advanced line of microdisplays. |
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Ecorail offers a novel type of rail transport that assembles slightly modified forestry chip vans into trains that move over existing tracks. |
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I will never forget its purple penumbra of sunset, its gigantic icebergs which you can walk to and chip bits off to make your tea. |
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And now, they await a potential appeals process while continuing to chip away at piles of litigation. |
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The chip technology uses sophisticated processing techniques to identify authentic cards and make counterfeiting extremely difficult and expensive. |
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The chip in the Canadian ePassport will be a proximity contactless chip that must be held within ten centimetres of a reader in order to be read. |
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Now we are trying to enforce that system. Why are the attempts to chip away at this protective wall met with such heavy artillery by the feds? |
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An integrated memory chip assigns each cartridge with a serial number and keeps track of precisely how much toner remains. |
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Queensland, who'll never lose the chip on their shoulder, wants more, and NSW, always supercilious, is desperate to end the pain. |
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Poor extraction capacity is often due to a too limited air flow out of the chip container. |
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The standard chip processing technology uses silicon as its basic material. |
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Moore's law states that the number of transistors on a semiconductor chip doubles every 18 months. |
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Neither the Mac maker nor chip manufacturer have commented on the claim. |
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After a slightly wayward tee shot which lands on the edge of the trees, Woods takes no chances, dinking the ball out on to the fairway for a chip over the water to the green. |
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A chip card is a credit or debit card with a built-in microchip instead of a magnetic stripe that lets you make the same transactions. |
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The encoded chip is locked to maintain the integrity of the travel document. |
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When a remote wireless signal is sent, a tiny electrical current zaps the chip to release the desired quantity of the drug. |
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Ms Yingluck and her family have become the junta's main bargaining chip in a bold bid to expunge the Shinawatras from politics, once and for all. |
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The two had been staying at the Barcelona holiday home of Mr Hunter, who runs a fish and chip shop chain in Bridlington and is also a property developer. |
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The system uses transponder chip technology to achieve automation, recording shop floor activity and eliminating the risk of error. |
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The shape of the phosphor screen on the Nordlys detector exactly matches the shape of the CCD chip in the camera. |
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Do not install a chip slantingly, or the chip may be easily stuck because of the slanting angle. |
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The tuned, super bright high performance chip outshines even big penlights. |
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Electromigration has historically been a dirty word in the chip industry. |
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The chip is fastened to the running shoe with the shoe laces and accompanies the runner thus over the entire distance. |
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The notion to morph a specialty tortilla chip into a taco shell at first may sound like it would be a snap. |
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A chip card is a payment card embedded with a microchip that will provide increased security against card skimming. |
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A chip card is a debit or credit card with a built-in microchip that provides greater security and convenience. |
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Your new chip card contains an embedded microchip, which is encrypted and extremely difficult to counterfeit. |
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His ball struck one of the struts and with a whang!, caromed left, right around the dogleg, leaving him with just a chip shot to the green. |
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I regarded the wretched, debauched souls around me downing their chocolate chip cookies and fries as mere animals reduced to satisfying gustatory lusts. |
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A bit too cute trying to chip Portillo and failed on several other final touches. |
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Large chip spaces between grits provide the tool with a very high cutting capacity. |
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It is like a semiconductor chip made of rubber instead of silicon, with valves instead of transistors. |
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The most probable route for the removal of PFOS-related substances could be a new method of chip manufacture, yet to be invented. |
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The heart of an LED is a small semiconductor chip that generates light when it receives an electric charge. |
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If this effect were not taken into account in chip design, the chip could get out of sync. |
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Try mashing a handful of garbanzos with lemon juice for a quick chip dip. |
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In non-contact level measurement in a chip silo with VEGAPULS 68, the mounting location is not directly accessible. |
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Encapsulated in an adhesive support, each silicon chip is linked to an antenna wound round it. |
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A neat double-cross leaves him with a chip on his shoulder and a need to prove his innocence before he can return to the Core area of explored space. |
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With Pot Limit, you raise up to the amount in the Pot, and with No Limit you can raise any amount up to what's left in your chip stack at table. |
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The teens came to a food court, where they were offered an extra-large order of fries, chicken nuggets, chocolate chip cookies and a 20-ounce soda. |
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For more information about debit card fraud and chip or to test your fraud prevention smarts, please visit www.interac.ca. |
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The end piece of the bar is ejected into the chip compartment through the spindle. |
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Maintenance, in my view, will always remain a bargaining chip in the power struggle between parents no matter how much we try to change it. |
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More often than not, human rights are used as a bargaining chip in international trade. |
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Players who cannot chip or who putt like a child holding its first sparkler will be on the last flights out of North Carolina on Friday night. |
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Although if you put a chip on the wrong number or misheard the caller, then the game will continue. |
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Her commitment to fair wages and the barriers she will chip away to achieve them are fascinating to hear. |
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Of course, for glam stylishness, the iPad mini with Retina display is stunning and it even has the same super-fast chip found in the iPad Air. |
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They were flesh of his flesh, blood of his blood, «a chip off the old block», we would say. |
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Martins didn't look to have much on when he ran onto a chip into the box from Gonzalo Pineda. |
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The focus was to buy well-established companies, blue chip companies, if you will. |
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Following in the footsteps of our acclaimed tube Bottle mic system, the Baby Bottle is truly a chip off the old block. |
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This additional chip offers a full range of new applications and purposes for the residence permit card. |
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The first step is to debark and chip the round timber. Chips are the basic input of the pulping process that follows. |
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The chip will contain a compressed full-face image for use as a biometric. |
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This is to make the game more even and prevent certain players from having too big a chip advantage over the rest. |
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A microarray is a silicon chip imprinted with large amounts of specific genetic material as opposed to electronic circuitry. |
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Customers issued a new chip card may notice that it still contains a magnetic strip on the back of the card. |
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Will I have to change the information I use to log on once I receive my chip card? |
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Alternatively, grass cuttings, wood chip and compost can be used. |
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Note that not every option of every audio chip necessarily reaches the outside world. |
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The production of commercial tableware began in the late 1800s, and by 1920 potteries had perfected a vitrified china which would not chip or stain in heavy use. |
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Both pieces had surface chip gouges on the exterior surface between the rubber seal and the cracked edge. |
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It is not just a product, and it is not a bargaining chip to be bartered away in exchange for some trade advantage. |
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If the terminal is not chip capable, it will prompt you to swipe your card. |
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Slightly larger than a grain of rice and enrobed in glass and silicone, the chip is used to identify people when they enter and pay for drinks. |
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They later turned into Petergate and entered a chip shop where the younger man removed the purse's contents before dropping the purse into a dustbin outside. |
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But business leaders have pshawed those claims, saying that much of the debate by critics outside the chip industry has been driven by ignorance and emotional arguments. |
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But after a few days of rest and recovery he was lowered again, with some precautions against choke-damp, to chip down another ten feet, when water was struck. |
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Most people can't tell the difference between milliseconds and microseconds in the throughput specs and, anyway, with chip prices so low, cache is king. |
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It wasn't long before the teenager was demonstrating both the self-assurance for which he is renowned and the chip that has taken up residence on his shoulder. |
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In the 20th century, Vietnam's claim became a bargaining chip in the broader struggle for control of the country. |
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Recall Moore's law whereby the power of a computer chip doubles every eighteen months. |
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If you register by post and already own a chip please stick a barcode on the registration form on the predesigned field. |
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Not enough to buy the song perhaps, but I'll certainly chip in for some wool. |
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It developed a nuclear program to deter U. S. attacks, but it also needed a bargaining chip to trade for status, cash, and other goodies. |
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It should also be unacceptable that young people use denunciation as a bargaining chip to obtain a pardon. |
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In reality, Armenia is trying to keep Kelbadjar as a bargaining chip with regard to the status of the Nagorno-Karabakh region. |
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Well, someone left a stray node somewhere. Perhaps we could all chip in for some psyllid bugs. |
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In genomic research, computer chip technology is so advanced that it can measure data on 1.8 million DNA markers simultaneously. |
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Like drawing tattoos, sewing earmuffs, or fashioning model airplanes from old chip bags? |
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They chip in for services the city has trouble affording, like snow plowing. |
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They are usually offended, and definitely surprised, if asked to chip in for a wedding event. |
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He'd cook a multi-course meal for as many as four friends, who'd chip in for groceries. |
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Neighbourhood committees pay the small salaries of the staff and the town authorities chip in for other running costs. |
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A light emitting diode is a semiconductor chip that can emit almost all spectrums of light when it is connected to the mains. |
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Here's a quick guide to the chip and pretzel aisles of your supermarket. |
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The latest trend is printable rfids that duplicate the functionality of the silicon chip by using conductive inks. |
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They scarf down Julie Rowley's Mexican chip dip, breakfast quiches and lasagna. |
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Slide the smart card, with its label and embedded computer chip facing up into the slot. |
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The packaging, sealing and mechanical protection of nichrome resistor films is critical to prevent failures in a nichrome chip when subjected to moisture. |
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The best way to reduce the risk of card skimming is to use your chip card on point of sale terminals that have been upgraded to chip technology. |
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In 2010, Barber and his colleagues started working with the Ruffles potato chip marketing team. |
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The floor is covered in potato chip wrappers, discarded water bottles, and the ever-present dust that defines Cairo. |
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She was leaving a routine checkup when she mentioned the little gaps between some of her side teeth and the small chip off another. |
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Then again, why not celebrate them in all their starchy glory in a chip butty, a mound of soggy spuds sandwiched between two slices of buttered bread. |
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Designed a very large scale distributed application for pre-silicon chip simulations. |
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Well, it was lunch time, and I'd not taken breakfast, and it was over forty years since I last had one, so I gave in to temptation and nipped in for a chip buttie. |
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It's no different to having a chip buttie or a crisp sandwich. |
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The computer chip works to rid the room of humidity while maintaining the temperature as much as possible. |
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At the start of each hand, Jane would put out a blue chip and the dealer, while collecting the antes, would take it and give her a 50 cent piece in return. |
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A new chip promises to significantly reduce the power consumption of numerous consumer products and portable computing devices operating in standby mode. |
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Of course, the British consumers' interest in cod, the staple diet of the fish and chip shops that are so much a part of life in that nation, probably has an effect also. |
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I also found a nice handmade chip basket in different colored wood. |
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A video chip in the colonoscope transmits an image of the lining of the colon to a monitor. |
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Apart from contributions from international organizations, companies are obliged by law to chip in with three per cent of their total wage bill. |
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Its chip removing processing provides you with unexcelled advantages of low tool costs and short handling periods. |
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Very good condtion considering the age. one old chip in the bottom left side. |
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The chip hose and the power cable are suspended on rollers on the wire, which is tautened between two posts. |
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The official hinted that this could be a bargaining chip in negotiations with the Russians. |
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Figure 4 shows a typical detail of a single chip mountdown to a module base plate. |
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The cards have a photograph and a chip with biometric data, including, optionally, fingerprints. |
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It is based on a smartcard with a chip and includes an electronic signature and several measures against fraud. |
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For instance, Intel will raise the curtain on a new computer chip design that comes with built-in protections for digital movies, and will announce a deal with Warner Brothers to stream higher-quality movies that way. |
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This is particularly the case when a letter of reference is withheld as a negotiating tool or bargaining chip in exchange for acceptance of a severance package. |
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Old Dutch first started in Winnipeg, Manitoba in 1954 as a small potato chip company before achieving great success over the years with staple products such as the twin-pack box of potato chips, and its long list of flavours. |
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An analysis of semiconductor chip sales suggests a slowing economy. |
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However, semiconductor chip designers rely on the combination between argon and fluorine in an excimer laser to define the smallest feature sizes on the latest generation of microprocessor chips. |
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The renewed partnership between the Group and STMicroelectronics, a world leader in the semiconductor chip market, illustrates the richness and originality of the Electronics activity. |
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Bring together the smells of a chip stand, the sizzle of a flame broil grill and a character as big as life, and you have an experience that is familiar to kids of all ages. |
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Finally, as the R. F. ID chip allows tailing people even if the aim of such a system is neither to spy on people nor to watch closely their gestures, the potential drift is a real danger. |
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We do, however, recycle waste oil produced from such establishments as fish and chip shops, that monument to the culinary art, but also from other catering establishments and private homes that produce waste cooking oil. |
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It will probably take a British judge to make them recognise the obvious truth, that a cartridge fitted with an electronic chip is an item of electronic equipment. |
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In some ways it was the best thing that happened to us, because it gave me a little chip on my shoulder, so I actually had something to shout about. |
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Luckily for me, back in those days newspapers were the following days chip wrapping, so he quickly forgot whatever overdramatic story it was that made him shout at me. |
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This chip includes a processor encrypting all data on the magnetic strip, which is meant to prevent the risk of EC and credit cards being read and counterfeited. |
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Within weeks a network of fungi colonizes the surface so densely that the wood chip layer can actually be shaken loose from the soil by hand and moved elsewhere to inoculate an area nearby with local fungi. |
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Mr. Eiles said chip debuggers usually had a good idea about where bad transistors might be found, making PICA's ability to study large areas of the chip unnecessary. |
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An example of a major technological achievement is the T800 floating point transputer, the most powerful chip on the market today, developed by the ESPRIT Supernode project. |
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