She found international fame in 1976 for her Oscar-nominated performance as teenage prostitute Iris in Taxi Driver, and roles as Tallulah in Bugsy Malone and the lead in Freaky Friday.
An estate agent by profession, Peter Robinson married Iris Collins in 1970 - the partnership later took on political as well as personal significance, when the two became a husband and wife team at Westminster.
In 2006, De Leon contacted a small iris identification company in Chantilly, Virginia.
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His company, Energy Conversion Devices, founded in 1960 with his wife, Iris, went public in 1964 but lost money almost every year of its existence.
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If you look at patients who get a complete cytogenetic response as their best response in the Iris trial, their risk of ever progressing in the next 4 years, so about 48 months roughly, is about 8% overall.
Judi Dench, nominated for her performance in Iris, wore a pair of Winston diamond drop earrings.
This automatic capture works both with the iPhone camera and with the built-in iris scanner.
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Passengers vetted via background checks would have a biometric identifier, such as their fingerprint or iris pattern, in their passport or other travel document.
Miss Lora touched you, and you suddenly looked up and noticed how large her eyes were in her thin face, how long her lashes were, how one iris had more bronze in it than the other.
Iris Cantor, newly in charge of the holding company through which Bernie owned his partnership units, was furious.
However, you overlook the extraordinary performance of iris recognition as documented in several recent independent and government studies.
She rides in the Iris parade, and says last year her floatmates were so happy she came back that they cried.
That it originates in Florence is no accident as the iris is the symbol of the city and once grew wild in the surrounding fields of Tuscany.
Launched in July, Iris allows homeowners to monitor and control their homes from anywhere via a smartphone or tablet.
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These have reported no false matches in millions of iris comparisons and very few failures to find a match.
Peter Robinson's position remains uncertain as pressure mounts on him concerning his involvement in his wife Iris's financial dealings.
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"At the end of my suffering, there was a door, " she writes in "Wild Iris, " with an image that captures both the end of a raw, howling grief and the beginning of life after loss.
According to the U.K. border agency, it takes between five to 10 minutes to register for IRIS and a registered traveler entering the U.K. by passing through the IRIS barrier can clear immigration in about 20 seconds.
Iris Pace (ph) lives in Indiana, where the state and federal minimum wage is equal.
He and his wife, Iris, who became Strangford MP in 2001, have three children.
Forbes reported that Bank of America had installed several hundred iris scanners at its corporate headquarters in Charlotte, N.
Such iris identification technology is usually seen in international airports to allow registered passengers to fast-track through passport checks and immigration.
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Iris scanners which operate in four of Heathrow's five terminals frequently fail.
In addition to the Iris Hub, this kit includes a thermostat which makes programming simple with an intuitive user interface and remote control of home settings through the Iris app.
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The manager of Arco Iris Amazonica, a small hotel in the rain forest city of Iquitos, told police the couple stayed there on February 16 and told him they planned to travel to the town of Naplo, a 15-day trek.
Indeed, such a system wouldn't be out of place in the world of Minority Report, where iris scanners are everywhere and used not just for security, but to identify individuals in public places and deliver advertisements or messages tailored specifically for them.
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In one test, an iris scanner from Iridian, of Moorestown, N.
An electronic eye can read random patterns in a person's iris.
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