In fact, Samsung is already using a similar system in one of their new home-theater-in-a-box packages.
Private foundations were the rage in the 1990s, with some promoters selling "foundation-in-a-box" kits to the merely affluent.
While serious bartenders tend to assemble their tools piecemeal, we layfolk often fall for the convenience of bar-in-a-box type sets.
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Well, a better option is to use a solution like Business-in-a-Box.
In addition to announcing pricing for its 55- and 65-inch 4K TVs at its NAB press event, Sony unveiled updates to its Anycast studio-in-a-box.
Actual superposition (as opposed to the cat-in-a-box sort) is easiest with small objects, for which there are fewer pathways along which the superposition can break down.
The bigger test, commanders say, will be using millions of aid dollars to roll out what they are calling "government-in-a-box, " a ready-made administration that is intended to allow the Afghan government to quickly reassert its authority in an area where its representatives didn't dare set foot earlier in the week.
And almost two-thirds described a tick-box approach to measuring progress as "unhelpful" or "not useful at all".
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After a clear run into the box he slipped a left-foot shot past Heaton from the edge of the six-yard box for a 2-0 lead and a goal to mark his 100th appearance in league football.
They did this by putting pieces of silicon or one of a number of other solid materials inside a shoe-box-sized cavity and zapping the material with microwaves from a metal tip.
Steven Sasson invented the digital camera itself, starting at Kodak in the 1970s with an eight-and-a-half-pound box connected to a magnetic tape drive and a TV set, which produced a .01 megapixel image.
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So lately it seems to be veering toward developing a set-top box, a sort of souped-up Apple TV device, that could be used with existing TVs.
In addition, with Mr. Gerrard struggling in his quarterback-playmaker role, Mr. Hodgson filled his old position, behind the striker, with the newly-acquired Raul Meireles, who himself is more of a traditional box-to-box midfielder and unused to playing so far up.
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On televisions, this is achieved via a small set-top box -- a prototype of which approaches the size and noise level of a mini-fridge -- that plugs into the video source and the TV and converts the video in real-time with virtually no latency.
Linked into a 72-box system, video enough for 184 days on DVDs could be shipped in a second, or 3 billion phone calls could be connected at once.
"You can get away with it at a big-box store, with mostly lower skilled retail positions, " he says, noting that a specialty electronics chain like Best Buy generally requires more knowledgeable workers.
Six days a week you can watch some of the rarities among the museum's 23, 000 film titles in its Dryden Theatre -- a 500-seat jewel-box with a real curtain that rises to uncover the screen before each showing.
Claiming an unnamed source in the video distribution industry, the rumor suggests a plan to deliver a set-top box with DVR, rolled out on a city-by-city basis as it negotiates channel agreements.
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Oh, and one other thing: Peter Drucker never drew a four-box matrix in his entire life.
Crack open a set-top box or a DVD player and you'll almost certainly find a MIPS chip.
Like subprime, it is a black-box, in which management and investors alike are told to trust in the experts.
The gallery basement is a black-box space filled with movable walls, where the architecture is meant to be invisible.
Despite strong objections to the lack of a tick-box, everyone, Labour said, should fill in the forms when they arrive through the letterbox next April.
Some fans were startled by the partnership with a big-box retailer.
The possessor of fine intelligence, he was not on a soap-box, or bent on influencing the great and good, though he got their attention just the same.
The book is especially obtuse when Koch describes his system for grading employees, a four-box "virtue and talents matrix" that balances "values and beliefs" against the skills needed to run the business.
Some 70% happen away from a big-box store.
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It will make its way slowly down The Mound, past the giant symbol of the Paralympic Games and cross Princes Street on to Hanover Street where a post-box painted gold in Sir Chris's honour stands, officials said.
While many traditional malls in North America are getting squeezed by a big-box era that includes the likes of Wal-Mart Stores, Best Buy and Target in nearly every county, Asia's rapidly growing economy has spawned a new wave of consumers looking for places to shop and play.
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