The same media machine that turned Mr Ambrose and Ms Goodwin into superstars is now trashing their reputations.
Once the glamour-adulation machine is turned off, what will we be left with?
Discounting the brief period after World War II when underutilized machine shops turned out bedroom furniture, this is Boeing's first consumer business.
Using this, you can talk into the machine and have it turned into any of 50 languages, or hear what that sounds like.
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It would be hard to find a bigger contrast with the gung-ho, monosyllabic culture that turned RBS into an acquisition machine.
But, he says, the main pillar of civilian support was the multi-class Colorado Party, which the general turned into his personal propaganda machine and source of mobilisation for electoral support.
We turned an old PowerMac G4 400Mhz machine into our file server.
In addition to singing and playing bass, frontman Gene Simmons has turned the band into a merchandising machine, plastering their distinctive black-and-white facepaint on every sort of product imaginable.
The biggest asset he bequeathed, in retrospect: a track record that turned Bain Capital into a fundraising machine, as pension funds, endowments and rich families sought to capture some of those dazzling returns.
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Dr Dean inspired a huge grass roots network online and then turned the database into a dollar donating machine.
In 1892 two brothers opened a bicycle shop in Dayton, Ohio and soon turned their minds to how a flying machine might work.
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By July the rumors had turned into a full-speed prerelease hype machine complete with a goofy spokes-model appearing in videos on Tapwave's Web site.
The Fed's policy, together with Smoot-Hawley, had turned the gold standard into a global-recession machine.
They included everyone from videogame developer Sega to a one-man developer who turned the iPhone into a touch-activated music machine.
By 1968, when Michael turned 10, the Jackson 5 was a professional musical machine.
On Page 190, Tolins found a reference to the basement in Streisand's Malibu estate, which has been turned into a private shopping mall, complete with frozen yogurt machine.
He therefore turned to engineers working with the Jhai Foundation, who devised a machine that has no moving, and few delicate, parts.
With more emotion than sense, electronic components, machine parts and even towels made far from Fukushima have required radiation checks or been turned back by Italy and China, among others.
The workshop space where it stands will be turned into a gallery which will allow visitors to walk all around the machine and look at "exciting interactive displays" telling the Colossus story.
He painted the walls and he painted the machine, and he had children's museum people retrain the operators, and he turned the MRI experience into an adventure story for kids.
In the days that followed, a constant stream of reports filed by The Associated Press turned Carter into a semi-battlefield celebrity -- a combination of deadly fighting machine, insightful commentator and quipster.
So Microsoft turned the Xbox 360 into the dominant games console, not by making a better gaming machine, but by giving people a platform for getting more out of their living room.
OtherOS enabled the machine to run Linux, the alternative operating system to Microsoft Windows and Apple OS. Running Linux essentially turned the PS3 from a single-purpose gaming console into a desktop computer, which people could use to write programs.
The machine groaned a little, started whirring to life, and then within 30 seconds made a clicking noise and turned itself off.
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