So the robot would be powered by what it eats, stores and produces as waste to be reused as fuel.
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It eats up half your day, counting car rides to the airport and enduring the now-typical criminal treatment once there.
Essentially, the process forms "trillions of holes to create insulating vacuums around the miles of nano-scale wires packed next to each other inside each computer chip, " which should aid electrical current in flowing around 35-percent faster while it eats up about 15-percent less energy.
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The push is two-fold: Pull in an ageing population that professes to be more worried about what it eats (and is more willing to pay a bit more for "healthful" products), and get out ahead of health advocates and opportunistic lawyers who are eager to blame food companies for every ounce of unwanted fat Americans continue to put on.
It is unpopular with ranchers in Tasmania because it occasionally eats lambs.
Binet has his cake and eats it, and gets to cry over the spilt crumbs, too.
This city-state takes the state of its food and dining very seriously: the government promotes it, the residents debate it and everybody eats very well.
If Baggins loses we eats it whole!
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The Cretan diet includes about three times more bread than the average American eats, but it is all made from whole grains, loaded with healthful fiber.
Literally dozens of new bars have opened here, luring thirsty after-work businessmen with 24-hour beer barns, dance clubs, karaoke bars, an Irish Pub, a refrigerated "ice" bar and plenty of cheap eats to soak it all up.
Jampolis recommends that Kim keep a daily journal of what she eats, and review it to see where she might be able to cut 50 to 100 calories, and where there might be hidden calories in her diet.
In this one scene Lustgarten demonstrates an ear for what's happening in parts of Britain, and how the relentlessness of economic crisis - even if it is no longer sharp or deep - eats away at people's hope, patience and decency.
Coach Toney told him the younger generation could benefit from his guidance -- that the Memphis ghetto eats up so many youngsters that it sometimes feels, as mentors, as if they're bailing the ocean, that they need guys of Penny's stature to return home.
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It's about the journey to work, the food the family eats, the state of the neighbourhood.
Steffen eats six small meals a day that almost always include protein, whether it's chicken, tuna, Greek yogurt or fish.
Psychology professor Seth Roberts eats a half stick of butter every day because, he says, it speeds up his ability to do simple math problems by 5%.
Despite a Dutch philosophy that works well for both of us, we still have our fair share of money fights, like how to fairly split grocery bills with someone who eats twice as me (though I do more than make up for it in ice cream consumption).
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Throw in deregulation, which gives depositors other places to place their cash, and a weak share market, which eats away at banks' unrealised gains on their equity portfolios and thus at their capital, and it is clear that many banks are in dire straits.
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