Ricardo Reyes, a spokesman for the company, said the company wants to make sure that electronics in the car are cutting edge, like the vehicle itself.
In 1967, six years after Pop emerged in the most cutting-edge galleries, Roy Lichtenstein set a billboard work in a Sears parking lot.
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In addition, Mr. Branson and his team also face challenges in predictably producing the cutting-edge spacecraft and operating a spaceport in New Mexico.
Silicon Valley's been doing this since Bill Hewlett and Dave Packard built an oscilloscope for Walt Disney. (It was used in the movie Fantasia.) The births of Intel in the 1960s, Apple in the 1970s, Sun and Cisco in the 1980s and Ebay and Google in the 1990s occurred when cutting-edge technology was diligently transformed into products.
At the same time, Apple needs to re-establish its leadership position in the cool, cutting edge, I need to have that product category.
From the biggest ad agencies in the world to the most cutting-edge digital idea shops and deliverers, digital media has become one of the most cost-effective methods of reaching an audience.
In the new economy, workers would wear whatever clothing best got their creative juices flowing, without unduly restricting freedom of movement while playing table football and engaging in other activities de rigueur in the modern cutting-edge working environment.
But at the same time, you know, Michael still has had a long tradition in our community basically of being on the cutting edge of, you know, creativity in the musical arena and much of that has been black music.
In addition Sanofi is a leader in insulin therapeutics for diabetics and has a very robust pipeline of diabetes medications in the works that are really cutting edge in their delivery and effectiveness.
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The experience was somewhat disorienting, as the graphics are akin to what was cutting edge in the early 90s.
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And while the scrum and line-out worked well in the first-half they lacked the cutting edge of their Welsh opponents.
As the Vice President announced in June 2010, we have expanded the use of cutting-edge fraud mapping tools to gather enormous quantities of information in real time, analyze the data, and connect the dots to identify indicators of possible fraud or error.
Some aviation safety experts have questioned whether FAA has the in-house expertise to oversee the safety of cutting-edge technologies that haven't been in planes before.
And if you have any doubt about the importance of this federal investment in research and development, I would suggest that you talk to the cutting-edge businesses in your own states.
In fact, business has long been at the cutting edge of changes in society.
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Worcester worked tirelessly in defence but lacked the cutting edge to cause an upset, although they did take the lead after barely a minute.
Sony also introduced a fresh, sleek addition to its world-class all-touch-screen T-series cameras (DSC-T110) that combines the must-have design factor with all the cutting-edge features the in-crowd demands.
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Google just announced a signature charity giving initiative, funding WWF in the development of cutting-edge technologies to help us detect and track both animals and poachers on the ground.
Under Pagano's leadership, the technology team has been recognized as the cutting-edge development group in the television industry today, including being honored by Fast Company in 2010 and 2011 in its list of Top Innovative Companies.
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This, on a scale of 60 trillionths of an inch wide, is where the chase is up and down the corridors of chromosomes, in among the proteins, at the cutting edge of enzymes and at the spot where the cut goes wrong.
Of course, in an emerging market like the Philippines, the profits are not in cutting-edge computers (not yet) but in lower-tech airconditioners -- a fact that has not escaped LG.
The real cutting edge in climate science was publicly exposed recently in a book by one of the long time leaders of the German environmental movement, Fritz Vahrenholt, in his new book, The Cold Sun.
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He took the then mordant Daily Mail to new heights and it was his vision that gave the paper its cutting edge and predominant place in the market.
America simply cannot afford to extend and compound the CWC's damage to its cutting-edge industries in the highly competitive biotech and genetic-engineering fields.
The second reason cost matters so much is that while relatively few people in Congress and the media understand cutting-edge aerospace technology, they all think they understand what a price-tag means.
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Not only is it the spearhead of the city and country, the street is becoming a focal point for some of the most cutting edge trends and cultural initiatives in the region.
From the new cutting-edge design stores in Surry Hills to the boutiques in Paddington and Darlinghurst, Sydney is also chockablock with stylish shops.
For from Newton and Darwin to Edison and Einstein, from Alan Turing to Steve Jobs, we have led the world in our commitment to science and cutting-edge research, the discovery of new medicines and technologies.
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Chelsea responded as expected, but they lacked both inspiration and a cutting edge in the opening exchanges.
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