Connect any and all of it with an alligator clip and you have an input device.
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All of the parts were cooked through, and all of it was delicious, no surgery required.
And all of it is invested, long only, in equities, even during weeks of hair-raisingly bad news.
All of this was, in some sense, a move rightward, and all of it strengthened the state.
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All of this has happened before, and all of it will happen again.
And all of it is served by a vast network of coaches and trains, including underground, overground and lightrail.
And all of it gets easily sent to the pavement because, naturally, the S4 Avant comes with quattro all-wheel drive.
Everything is done by hand, from draping and pinning the toile to stitching perfect seams, and all of it requires complex skills.
And all of it means it takes longer for anyone to realize Cleveland erupts, which could prove hazardous for any planes flying through.
So politicians can rail against Wall Street or against each other, and businesses can fault Capitol Hill, and all of it makes for easy talking points and good political theater.
And all of it is pure HTML5 and JavaScript.
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But critics say two thirds of the money goes to the richest 10 percent of farmers, and almost all of it goes to a handful of crops like corn, cotton and soybeans.
Political polarisation is part and parcel of the, as yet, unofficial election campaign - and not all of it is directed against the other side on the ethnic divide.
You know, it's--you don't know it's there, and all of a sudden, it's making all kinds of crazy money and getting all kinds of accolades and notice.
And doing all of that took time and patience, and most of all, it took persistence.
Robyn Meredith is Hong Kong bureau chief for Forbes and the author of The Elephant and the Dragon: The Rise of India and China and What it Means for All of Us.
Huge quantities of cargo move through them every day, much of it of uncertain character and provenance, nearly all of it inadequately monitored.
It hires all sorts of people, and it purchases all sorts of materials to make products that have little value or that none buy, all in the rush to stimulate demand.
That appointment was also invalid, and so the Bureau has no power to enforce any of its regulatory requirements, and all of the regulations it has issued are of no legal force or effect.
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Well, part of it is language and part of it is imagery but all of it involves the unexpected.
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Might not be too and the way we find out is that we look at all the benefits of having it, all of the costs of having it and then see which is greater.
To be frank, there's a lot going on here, and not all of it is useful.
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And more so, how do we take what we learn, share best practices, cross cultural barriers and turn all of it into action?
Studying it may also help us understand the rise of similar conceits that lack any plausible evidence--the belief that evolution could not have happened, that the moon landing was a hoax and, far more egregious, that the Holocaust was a lie and all evidence of it is the result of a massive conspiracy.
No single group or individual can know it all and stay on top of it all.
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"It's the most fertile, most versatile land of all, and most of it is on the east coast in Lincolnshire, " he said.
Dr. Kennett and colleagues have published evidence in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences that a "black mat" from the sediment of a Mexican lake dates to 12, 900 years ago and shows a sudden peak of magnetic and carbon spherules, "nanodiamonds" of a kind known as lonsdaleite, and charcoal: all of it evidence of extreme heat.
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