They're interested only in their subjects' brains, which are abuzz with electrical activity, recorded as rows of squiggly lines crawling across the screen of a Dell laptop.
The column family is organized by customer ID (primary key), you have columns for first name, last name, address, and all the normal customer information, plus as many rows as are needed for each purchase.
Around 20 barristers, representing the defendants, sat in two rows as preliminary legal issues were discussed ahead of a jury being selected for the trial.
Since then Ferguson has been involved in long-running feuds with Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger, as well as more recent rows with Liverpool boss Rafael Benitez and Inter Milan coach Jose Mourinho, when he was in charge at Chelsea.
As we floated past rows of towering ahuejote trees, all was peaceful, save for the barks of a small dog running along the shore.
The rows continued as the teams went down the tunnel at half-time with Derry boss Stephen Kenny involved in a heated exchange.
There have been years of bitter rows, as well as reports of spiralling costs and delays, and resignations and threatened walkouts by performers and electricians alike.
Tighter still are United Airlines and Delta, which both put nine seats in premium economy rows, the same as regular coach on their 777s.
About a dozen of Faughey's relatives lined rows of courtroom seats as the case, delayed for years because of Tarloff's psychiatric problems, neared its end.
Atkinson was nearly reduced to tears, his teammates on the bench looked on in horror, as did people sitting in the rows immediately behind the bench.
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EU, which regards all the ex-captive nations' rows with their former master as bilateral matters.
To get tickets to the "Honor Rows" -- as the Weavers call the seats -- the kids had to achieve certain goals.
To get tickets to the "Honor Rows" -- as the Weavers call the seats -- the kids had to have achieved certain goals.
Much of it is multi-structured (often in text format) and does not necessarily flow into neat rows and columns, such as one would find in a traditional database.
HBase describes itself as a database that can store billions of rows with millions of columns.
It was used to decode a lock with four different rows of pin tumblers and is as effective as anything available today.
It is far from clear what will happen to the body, especially as the cost of preserving it has involved rows about unpaid electricity bills.
Last year's inaugural event was dogged by bad weather and handicap rows, while attendances were poor as the competition was forced into a fifth day with a Monday finish.
Sunday's 4-4 draw between hosts Angola and Mali did not appear to have captured the public's imagination as the players kicked off in front of rows and rows of empty seats.
Strolling along the narrow street, you may glimpse a chandelier maker tinkering with a frozen crystal fountain, a cobbler fetching moulds from a shelf, or a bookbinder buried in rows of bookshelves, his head bowed as he works at his desk.
Neighbourhoods such as Parkhead and Shettleston are more desolate, with rows of once-grand Edwardian houses crumbling in picturesque decay, and empty lots and derelict shops a stone's throw from city-centre streets that boast the highest rents in Scotland.
Mr. Ling recently asked Mr. Hunt and an employee to reorganize the company's showroom to reflect the Apple-like style, but the two lined up the mattresses in rows instead of grouping them in clusters as Apple does with its products.
They're phone bank operation teams with rows of volunteers reading scripts from computer screens as they ask people to come in and help.
Window browsing may yield simultaneous shopping therapy and colour therapy, as sari-clad mannequins strike sassy poses and endless rows of brightly-hued bangles wink at buyers.
Although he was born in Cardiff, James regards his home as the village of Coedpoeth, near Wrexham, but rows for Molesey Boat Club in Surrey.
Pundits and satirists have been eager to link Virginia's bill to the rows over contraception now convulsing the Republican Party as Mitt Romney dukes it out with Rick Santorum.
Back roads lead past rows of grapevines to hilltop towns and villages such as Radda in Chianti and Monteriggioni.
In homage to the Surrealists, Louboutin once created a pair of pumps with a hydrodynamic shape, a bulging eye above the pinkie toe, and tessellating rows of black and gold scales the foot as a fish.
In the long halls of Early Christian basilicas, particularly those with rows of columns dividing a nave from side aisles, as in the fifth-century Santa Maria Maggiore in Rome, narration was primarily on the interior.
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