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But our favorite (simply because it involves acid) data security solution is Ensconce Data Technology's "Dead on Demand" hard drive.
ENGADGET: Chemically misting hard drives and other remote data security solutions
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Some are so vast that the center is a countertop "dead zone, " a hard-to-reach place for spills to puddle.
WSJ: Kitchen Islands Get More Built-In Appliances, Storage and Features
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The hard landing call is now dead.
FORBES: China Avoiding Crash Landing
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Hard drives spin up from a dead stop to thousands of rotations a minute.
FORBES: Magazine Article
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Bearing the name of an old girlfriend and recorded for Hunter's new album The Hard Way, it's a dead ringer for People Gonna Talk's title track.
NPR: James Hunter and the Sound of '60s Soul
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Sri Lanka was hit hard by the tsunami: 31, 000 dead.
CNN: Learning lessons from past disasters
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However, the palps of dead males are fixed in an inflated state, making them hard to remove.
ECONOMIST: Why self-sacrifice makes perfect sense for spiders
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While there were undoubtedly people who wished her dead, I found no evidence of murder, though facts are hard to come by.
NPR: Excerpt: 'Gertrude Bell'
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He was dead as a doornail and while the digital record of his death was hard to find, there was ample evidence in printed books and newspapers that he died and Mark, the chief inheritor of his fortune, knew very well that he was dead.
FORBES: An Internet Carol
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While some Germans went on social media to voice contempt for the dead actor, there were also fans who found the image conjured up by his daughter hard to believe.
BBC: German actor Klaus Kinski 'abused his daughter Pola'
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It's not hard to figure out Jack is the villain -- you begin the game left for dead after being attacked by his henchmen.
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The show is a must-see for any architectural professional or student of architecture, but the studies, notes and axonometric diagrams that record his thoughts and design process may be a little hard going for a general public more accustomed to dramatic sequences of photographic images and drop-dead models of buildings in proper chronological order.
WSJ: Notes from the Archive: James Frazer Stirling, Architect and Teacher, at the Yale Center for British Art | Postmodernism's Pivotal Figure | By Ada Louise Huxtable