The first stars in the universe may one day be detectable by the unique way they likely spread across space, researchers say.
This has been made possible by the unique decision of Gerry Rawlings, who seized power in a military coup in 1981, to introduce a constitutional democracy some 12 years later.
The dead get the typical "jazz funerals" again, and parades, whether for sad or joyous occasions, are followed by the unique, celebratory "second line" parades, as they always have been.
The spectacular mountainous regions of Central Asia, the Hindu Kush and the Himalayas, closed for many years to visitors from abroad, now attract growing numbers of foreign tourists attracted by the unique cultures and natural beauty of these hitherto isolated areas.
It identified him as he walked through a mall by scanning the unique pattern of his iris.
It also requires shaping strategy by providing the unique perspective available via the lens of someone who has knowledge of the talent market and human behavior.
Biometric identification, which works by using the unique characteristics of your body to prove who you are, may be the key to a much more effective system.
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PUFs are an innovative way of safeguarding individual chips from data theft by using the unique 'fingerprint' inherent in every semiconductor device to protect its encryption key, making it very hard to clone and thus reverse-engineer and compromise security microcontrollers.
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Military personnel contend with more than their fair share of health problems, from the mental anguish wrought by combat to the physical ailments caused by unique exposures to hazardous chemicals or waste incinerated on-base.
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Designed from the inside-out rather than from the outside in (can you tell by the, uh, unique looks on the outside?) The Nissan Chappo is even more of a rolling room than the Honda X.
If we work together, we can take advantage of the great benefits afforded by our unique place under the sun.
They are paid, not by the piece but by formulas based on the number of unique visitors to their content.
However, services are usually time bound, inseparably delivered by the vendor and received by the purchaser, simultaneously rendered and consumed, irreversibly consumed by the purchaser, and unique in terms of time, place and other surrounding circumstances.
Her goal is for every guest to make the most of their trip by taking advantage of the unique role of a hotel concierge.
It is linked to the Town of Telluride by a gondola unique in all of skiing, owned by the community of Mountain Village and operated as public transportation.
It was much trumpeted by the Met as unique: one squad combining both intelligence-gathering and an operational arm.
While mutual funds can be excellent vehicles for certain investors, many are constrained by the rigidity and unique disadvantages of these structures.
Mr. Alpert made much of his fortune by seeking out the unique qualities of other artists in his parallel career as a record-company executive.
This view appears to be shared, moreover, by the radicals leading the campaign to close Vieques: According to Mr. Ortega, they adamantly oppose the idea of conducting a plebiscite of the Viequenses about the continued use of this unique facility by the Navy and Marine Corps.
You must remind clients why they chose you and your company in the first place by highlighting your unique value proposition and the soundness and stability of your organization.
Each of the four key components are part of effective school leadership as determined in Tuvalu and guided by criteria develop for the unique situation in Tuvalu.
For the next three years Drifting Apart hopes to generate vibrant, competitive and sustainable communities, by expanding the capacity of unique growth initiatives and opportunities in the Northern and Arctic regions in a resource efficient way.
Other members of the subcommittee were troubled by reaching this conclusion and believed that the facts of this case presented a unique situation that had not previously been addressed by the legal authorities.
The danger posed by the first fence isn't unique to the Grand National.
As The Philippines are affected by earthquakes, the buildings have some unique features to cope.
The problem is by no means unique to San Francisco, but I do have the impression that San Francisco suffers from this problem worse than other cities in the area.
Officials in Spain and Italy tried over the weekend to reassure their citizens by saying the situation in Cyprus is unique, and that bank deposits in their countries will remain safe.
Fresh from its grand opening this autumn, the 221-room Courtyard by Marriott, located by the convention centre, features a unique interior garden, while its rooftop pool terrace provides some of the best panoramic views in the city.
The films are heavily influenced by their unique cultural origin, based on a nomadic existence on the massive Kazakh steppes.
Instead of hailing or calling a cab, waiting for it to arrive and making sure you have enough cash in your wallet to pay the fare, Uber carved out a unique niche by greatly simplifying the entire experience.
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