While some neighborhoods have a grid system and street signs, many Costa Ricans ignore them.
Graham's poster was very standard: pictures of the bands laid out in a grid.
The home screen is still just a grid of static icons that launch apps.
One HP customer has 30, 000 servers on a grid to provide intraday value at risk (VaR).
The city is laid out on a grid and the part of interest to visitors is compact.
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In New Orleans, I spent most of my time in a grid the size of Central Park.
The custom-made "Metric Mystery" board is divided into a grid of 36 squares, Brendon told his rapt audience.
The company successfully completed a grid connection of a wave energy device in the US a year ago.
The same power electronics ABB uses to move power around a grid it also uses in its motors.
For instance, GriPhyN is a Grid being developed by a consortium of American laboratories for physics projects.
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The Internet is, in effect, a grid that dispenses applications rather than electricity.
Chen and Nordhous superimposed a grid on high-resolution, nighttime images of the globe taken by U.S. Air Force satellites.
Your average EV owner needs to plug into a grid to charge up.
Overhead, a grid of conduit pipes followed the old floor plan, where hundreds of knitting machines had once stood.
Massa's performance was arguably even better than Alonso's, as he started from ninth due to a grid penalty in qualifying.
Wherever the light hits the material, it hardens into a polymer, creating a grid of cells full of liquid crystal.
Click it and whatever windows you have open will minimize, with a grid of large icons taking up the whole screen.
Starting from a grid position of 14th, Button made steady progress up the field after a series of impressive overtaking maneuvers.
In the rafters of the Garden in Boston there's a grid-like series of banners with the retired numbers of Celtic legends.
Passcenter.com assigns its users five 'passfaces', which have to be recognized as they appear in randomly generated positions within a grid.
He used a grid of 40 rows and 39 columns to create a table which he filled in with Voynichese syllables.
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One way to change this would be to turn the east-west gas pipelines into a grid, with interconnectors running north to south.
We've got an entirely new set of technologies, huge demands in terms of energy, but we've got a grid that's completely outdated.
Synaptics' prototype pad had a grid of electrodes running across a board.
The result a grid of cubbyholes filled with art books and collectibles, like a polka dot paperweight by Japanese artist Yayoi Kusama.
The team started with a commercially available "micro-lens array" - a grid of tiny lenses just 50 millionths of a metre across.
Some manufacturers lay out a grid with price versus features, placing competitive products on the grid along with the proposed new product.
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Every review contains a grid that objectively breaks down a movie's content, from violence and language to positive role models and message.
Computers use the laws of physics and mathematics to make predictions based on simulations of the atmosphere that are represented on a grid.
Thus computing based on the Internet is like a grid designed to deliver information and resources as reliably as power companies deliver electricity.
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