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Maris politely obliged for many, but it quickly became apparent that if he wanted to get anywhere, he'd need to pocket the thing.
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The D-Link Wireless N Pocket Router is an ideal travel companion featuring multi-mode functionality.
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Federer was the elegant artist, almost balletic in his movement, and preternaturally refined, as if he'd been raised in the pocket of Sean Connery's smoking jacket.
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To get the full overview of what you'd be stuffing in your pocket everyday, keep on readin' to peep this rather chunky number from the side...
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The eagle-eyed officer dug deep into the pocket where I'd tucked the phone away, wagged his finger and slipped the phone into a little black bag.
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What the Treasury seem to be saying here is that they're uneasy about handing over borrowing powers to the Welsh Government when their only substantial means of paying it back is the income stream from the block grant - they'd like them to have the paper round as well as the pocket money.
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You'd think there be way more demand for a tablet Mac than some sort of pocket Mac, right?
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Indeed, a six megapixel SLR camera like the Nikon D-40 that has room for decent sized sensor will blow a 12 megapixel pocket camera away.
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One officer who lifted Martin's shirt at the scene "felt a large, cold can in the center pocket" of the teen's hoodie, which was the iced tea he'd bought just minutes before.
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You'd have to be covered against catastrophically costly conditions but could choose to buy additional insurance or pay out of pocket for everyday medical needs.
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