We aim it at the Joshua Tree's dirt and dust backroads and make enquiring noises in the direction of Wa-el and the Cowboy.
You don't have to aim it because it's RF, and the range is very good, and it's small enough to fit comfortably in your hand.
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Furthermore, Congress should revise the MID to aim it better at the middle-income families whose decision to rent or own would be most influenced by tax benefits.
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The sure-fire, no-lose answer: Aim it at your customers.
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But take a shirt and turn it into an image (a promise of hipness, say), aim it at a specific customer segment (such as young Filipinos in Hong Kong), and display it to them in the right setting and with enthusiastic service, and you have both differentiation and a winning business model.
We know that an officer in an unmarked police car had seen the car being driven at speed along Essington Way and turned to follow it with the aim of getting it to stop.
Asked when he would finally be deported, she said she "couldn't put a date on it and it would be silly for me to put a date on it" but insisted it remained her aim to see it happen as soon as possible.
Indeed, if Mr Thaksin has one clear aim, it is to concentrate as much power in his own hands as possible.
Mrs Barnes, who will pay for a third of the role, said the aim of it was to "reach out to young people across the county".
If SAM does spy a potential organic, it will aim to determine if it's actually from Mars, or hitchhiking strays from Earth contaminating the sample collector.
The airline asked why, if strike-breaking was the aim, it had involved the TUC and the conciliation service Acas to try to reach a negotiated settlement with the union in the dispute with cabin crew.
The British guide to what the French really mean has a narrower aim: it was written specifically for officials attending the meetings of the European Union's Council of Ministers, where diplomats haggle over legal texts.
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Not only does it aim to sell niche display advertising across these channels, but it also makes money from lead generation.
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Some hackers aim to free the flow of information, while others aim to stifle it.
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Nevertheless, Scavone has shorted some after AIM sold shares it obtained in an initial public offering.
However laudable that aim, using it to determine vice-chancellors' pay might distort admissions decisions.
Tests using spatial relationships, speed of processing, and working memory aim to measure it.
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Once they have the 6.5 or 7 they need, they consider that sufficient, rather than aim to improve it.
Mr Kohl has long since abandoned his aim to halve it by 2000.
The report by the university in Milan takes aim at what it says is a tendency to exaggerate the mafia's wealth.
We will continue to monitor the use of the information contained in the map and graphics and aim to improve it as time goes on.
Wal-Mart and its suppliers cut the world's biggest civilian heavy-truck fleet's diesel use per ton-mile by 38 percent in 2004-08 and aim to halve it by 2015.
He grabbed an iron crowbar that was lying on the ballast and, with precise aim, thrust it between the spokes of one of the rapidly revolving front wheels.
The aim is that it will attract research grants and private investment that will create 31 jobs initially but up to 45 more over the next five years.
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So, if free trade is the aim, which it really is in the example given, then we need to consider how effective such threats of temporary tariffs are.
In November, the Regal was taken over by a family which run the Ritz Cinema in Belper, Derbyshire, with the aim of bringing it back to its former glory.
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Mr Morgan is reported to have said the airport lease will run for 18 years with the aim of turning it into a regional airport within a few years.
Barry Bell, one of the founders of the Friends of Tynemouth Pool, said that "a cracking team of people" had got together with the aim of bringing it back into use as a swimming pool.
The Peripheral Artery Disease Coalition of more than 50 organizations endorses ABI screening, and is lobbying the federal Preventive Services Task Force to review the test with the aim of getting it covered more widely by Medicare.
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The rate implied that if Italy were to borrow money today, with the aim of paying it back in 10 years, it would have to pay an interest rate of more than 7%, a rate seen as unsustainable by most analysts.
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