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You start and finish the challenge on a rooftop in a fixed position with a big-ass sniper rifle.
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The Fan Choice camera is a fixed position camera in the best position to hunt for compelling views of the game action.
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From his correspondence it seems his religious beliefs never reached a fixed position, but he was sensitive to the extent to which his ideas could upset others.
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Unlike traditional keyboards that place your hands in a rigid position, the Engage Keyboard features a patented motion system that studies your typing frequency and makes subtle, comfortable adjustments periodically so your hands and wrists are never in a fixed position while you work.
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The third is the flight path model (blue) that builds an equity position over time, holds that position for several years, and gradually decreases a fixed landing position.
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Mr Riseley said rival telecoms companies could be in a position to offer fixed line competition within the next nine months.
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In telecom, Doede cites Kazakhtelecom, which is listed on the local exchange and in Berlin and holds a monopoly position on the fixed and mobile network in Kazakhstan.
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The thick blast doors on the entrance to the Inverurie complex were permanently fixed in an open position in 1992, a clear sign at the time of the relaxation in tensions between the East and West.
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The faulty system (which the company says has now been fixed) persuaded Oxford to take too rosy a view of its financial position, overestimating its revenues and membership and underestimating how much it owed to doctors and hospitals.
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