The facility at the city's Princes Dock will be linked by road to the current embarkation point.
In time, all seven emirates -- and all the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries -- will be linked by a coastal high-speed rail network.
Wheeler's breakthrough was to rejigger the data into a format that allowed entries to be linked by similarity, instead of the exact matches required with most relational databases.
One thing to note is how many of the ideas below can be linked by their desire to make the shopping experience more enjoyable, be it through speeding up payments and helping customers skip queues, providing a uniquely quiet and relaxed retail environment, or gamifying shopping by enabling customers to pay with points earned exercising.
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Their information would be linked up by computer systems that could guide the interceptors.
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Called the Future Combat System, it was a family of 18 ground and airborne vehicles, both manned and unmanned, that would be linked together by a wireless network of unprecedented capacity.
It takes a lot of 600s to fit into 3 billion, and in practice it takes many more than that to make a full sequence because the individual fragments have to be linked together by matching up their overlaps.
It said the site would be linked to London by the existing HS1 high-speed rail line, the A2 and M20 and to Europe via the Eurostar service.
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Those chemicals might then be able to be linked to purchases made by Curtis or materials found in his home.
Security sector assistance programs should be complemented by and linked to a broader regional approach, including cross-border program coordination, support for regional organizations, and facilitation of linkages among partner countries, where appropriate.
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The red midrib and red fleck traits were found to be controlled by two closely linked dominant genes on linkage group (LG) B1.
However, all of these, except perhaps the last, are also likely to be linked to disease and, by careful statistical analysis, Mr Eppig and his colleagues show that all of them either disappear or are reduced to a small effect when the consequences of disease are taken into account.
After downloading the app and opening a game account (for which I was denied the user name "RealGilbertGottfried") I soon learned that Ruzzle consists of three two-minute rounds in which you and your opponent each get 16 letters placed in four rows of four that can be linked together to create words by gliding your finger over the screen at any connecting angle.
Mad cow disease has killed thousands of cattle across Europe and is believed by scientists to be linked to the human form of the ailment Creutzfeldt-Jakob disease.
However, some experts remain sceptical: "The key thing is that the pose in the newly discovered version can now be linked back to an original concept by Titian, " Bendor Grosvenord, co-director of the Philip Mould gallery in London told The Art Newspaper.
Like a more conventional website, a voice site has a mechanism by which information can be linked together and browsed, both backwards and forwards.
"For gilt investors, future cash flows on existing index-linked gilts will continue to be calculated by reference to RPI, " said the Economic Secretary, Sajid Javid.
This will be a new world of digital devices linked by wire (and increasingly, wirelessly) to the Internet, from which they'll draw information, entertainment, commerce opportunities and communications.
Six other police officers were ambushed and killed by other Filipinos believed to be linked to the clansmen in another Sabah district.
The hotel, which includes a restaurant, would be linked to another restaurant on the beach below by an inclined lift called the inclinator.
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DoCoMo estimates that the number of devices in Japan which might be linked in this way exceeds the human population by a factor of five.
Situated about 12 km west of central Hong Kong, the park will be linked to the airport and the urban area by a spur from the existing high-speed rail line to the airport, and by highway and by ferry.
Why not, for example, stipulate that future grants will only be made in states that permit student results to be linked to teacher evaluations--now barred by New York and California, among others--and that give kids the right to exit dreadful schools for better ones?
The financial meltdown has certainly undermined two of the big ideas inspired by Messrs Jensen and Meckling: that senior managers' pay should be closely linked to their firm's share price, and that private equity, backed by mountains of debt, would do a better job of getting managers to maximise value than the public equity markets.
Once linked up, they can then be controlled remotely by Apple, Android, BlackBerry and Windows devices.
There is, of course, reason to be encouraged by the education model described in the linked Texas Tribune article above.
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America's satellite-linked detectors, by contrast, can be placed in mid-ocean.
Colonel William Higgins was abducted in 1988 by a Hezbollah linked group known to be under the direct command of Mugniyah.
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He said the copper alloy fragments could be linked to a metal disc found with the original hoard by metal detectorist, Terry Herbert, in July 2009.
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