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The concept is roughly the same: by waving your hand left and right over the front-facing camera, you can answer calls and navigate through pics and music without touching the screen.
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He produced a catalog, painstakingly compiling a list of thousands of items by hand on the same kitchen table where he packed and shipped orders.
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The yen, on the other hand, has risen by less than a fifth over the same period.
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And even if it's made by machine, those machines were made ultimately by hand, so it doesn't have quite the same neutral feel as a piece of electronic circuitry.
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The other is to force the banks' hand, for instance, by changing the bankruptcy code to allow judges to restructure mortgages in the same way as other loans.
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Ten years ago, he famously used a fretsaw to cut off the tips of his fingers on the same hand after they'd been damaged by frostbite.
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Released as a free beta by the same company, this fan-shaped launcher offers a similar single-hand experience that the ALP device once promised to deliver.
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The law was challenged in the New York courts by a number of organizations, including the Catholic Church. on the same basis as the objections to the current matter at hand.
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Telephone operators could still receive calls with no trouble, but they filled out information by hand on slips of paper, and runners took the paper to the appropriate dispatcher, located on the same floor, who radioed responders.
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