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Is this something like a reset button or a breaking up out into a new future?
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Then like a giant reset button, it will enable us start over anew.
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"When I found out, I was excited because I felt like it was a reset button and we got to really start from scratch and explore more things, " she explains.
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In Russia, it is starting to look more like a Cold War reset than the modern political and economic reset Russia and the United States have been trying for over the last several years.
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"A good night's sleep is like pushing the reset button in your brain, " says Edward Hallowell, M.
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Looks like Palm's webOS Reset Doctor, intended for resetting Pre smartphones with a mangled system, has been outed to the public at large along with a very special bonus for hackers and other programming enthusiasts: a complete 195MB root image of webOS itself.
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These three actions alone would hit the reset button on America and give us a chance to evolve toward something more like the limited federalist system of government the Founding Fathers envisioned.
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The other is that, even without a reset, these options represent a large claim on the potential payoff from a speculative company like this.
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An epilepsy patient could have a pacemaker for the brain: An electrode array like Donoghue's could pick up signals that lead to a seizure, and a stimulator could fire and reset the brain before the seizure takes hold.
FORBES: Technology
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Professor Lincoln Mitchell of Colombia University in New York says that, since Barack Obama became US president, a narrative has been created in America based on fears in countries like Georgia that the policy of "reset" will mean they get ignored.
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