She disrobes right there, in front of everyone, without a stitch of self-consciousness.
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And although the IrisPen's graphics mode lets you capture bit-map images, its narrow lens restricts it to a series of half-inch bands -- and you can't stitch a series of scans together.
Yet the real fear is that today's furious price-cutting is not so much real liberalisation as the start of a stitch-up.
But it's been difficult to stitch together a coalition of African countries willing or able to go to war on behalf of Mali's weak civilian government.
That initial effort from the DPLA, dubbed the Digital Hubs Pilot Project, aims to stitch together a number of individual digital libraries now spread across the US into one network, and make the items from the National Archives and other institutions freely available to the public.
This isn't the first time the ESO has shown a love for large captures: it managed to stitch together a massive 9-gigapixel image of the Milky Way out of thousands of photographs taken with its VISTA telescope earlier this fall.
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The machines allow sewing patterns and operations to be standardized across a group of workers by automatically controlling the stitch, pressure of the needle and its speed, which is normally controlled by a foot pedal.
At the heart of the fix-as-stitch-up is a persistent unwillingness to face the power of this law, and a desire to enforce a political rhetoric that ignores it.
Meanwhile, a slew of other states are starting to stitch together their own plans for high-speed rail.
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Mr HAGUE : (Something dull about funding) ... and the wording of the question will be a stitch up.
Stitch Google SA to Autonomy and a couple of open source acquisitions and you have a powerful well structured force across the enterprise and small business markets.
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The two Republican senators from Alabama, where EADS was planning to establish an assembly line to build the KC-45 and a freighter version of the A330, were quick to condemn what they regard as a political stitch-up that put jobs in traditionally Democratic Washington state (Boeing's home) before employment in their region.
He warned about any review on civil partnerships being "kicked into the long grass", adding that Parliament "was in danger of being party to a last minute stitch-up between the frontbenches".
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Companies may partner to coordinate shifts so that workers split time between the companies, and third-party clearing houses may emerge in a new value-added role of helping employers and employees stitch together part-time shifts.
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If Rock Rockett has his way, more doctors will ditch the hospital and stitch out of their own offices--in theory capturing a fraction of those facility fees that insurers no longer have to pay.
They chose to work with an open architecture solution from Dell and Agilix because they wanted a system that would grow with them and allow them to stitch together all of their critical learning resources.
Fibre-optic cables will link each of these dishes to a central processing area, where supercomputers will stitch their data together.
The shameless admission of the stitch-up, however, should have been a humiliating slap in the face for any self-respecting audience.
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