Since Watson did not have authority, he made use of what he did have: publicity.
And we made use of his offering to do whatever he could to help pass this legislation.
"In building its map application, Google made use of a new way of programming Web applications, " said Benfield.
They preferred a "yellow" option because it made use of existing road infrastructure.
For instance, The Witcher 2 made use of these really annoying things known as QTEs, or Quick Time Events.
Previous efforts to create light-emitting plants in the lab have made use of a luciferase gene derived from fireflies.
MEPs as they made use of, and candidly talked about, the generous perks and expenses paid by the parliament.
For several days, members of the political opposition in Australia made use of the incident to criticize the government.
Virgin said that two-thirds of its customers already made use of the catch-up services it offered to TV sets.
Inspired by everyday objects, Castiglioni made use of ordinary materials to create some of the twentieth century's most classic designs.
Sennheiser made use of established technologies from the high-end headphone sector to ensure a clear stereo sound with excellent detail.
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Netflix and other online outfits have made use of this quirk to handle the fact that people occasionally mistype their own information.
Tony Blair himself famously made use of this facility in the past.
There are already several consumer applications of bioluminescence: one US firm has made use of it to manufacture luminous drinks for sale in nightclubs.
Brand monitoring firm IP Lasso's study of 100 Oscar themed apps found 90 made use of material they might not have licences to reproduce.
Since Temmingh released the first commercial version of Maltego this past summer, even several national intelligence agencies have made use of the software, he says.
It would be a wonderful irony if one of the methods that helped the world solve the crisis of carbon emissions made use of carbon itself.
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One ton of buried rubbish can produce 8000 cubic feet of methane gas which can be tapped, piped and made use of in industries and homes.
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With the letter came a series of illustrations of how one Codegent app - which teaches you Chinese - had made use of this patented technology.
Lacking the land to expand, the hotel made use of what could be considered the basement area--its new G Spa is actually one floor down from the lobby.
And so that was a definition that somebody put out, but not too many people have made use of, because it hasn't had much in the way of applicability.
In the study, Rankin and her colleagues made use of The Awareness of Social Inference Test, or TASIT, which uses videotaped subtle-as-a-sledgehammer scenarios of people lying or being sarcastic.
He added that the shift towards smartphones and tablets had led to a rise in demand for such centres as consumers made use of remote computers to provide cloud-based services.
Timothy Davis of the European Southern Observatory and colleagues made use of the Carma array of telescopes in California, US, looking specifically for the radiation coming from molecules of carbon monoxide.
Mr. Curtis, who pleaded guilty in January to conspiracy to distribute and possess with intent to distribute heroin, also allegedly made use of Mr. Daniels's privileges and expertise as a police officer.
The 27-year-old, nicknamed "Shrek" by his close friends, was second overnight to leader McIlroy, but made use of the kinder morning conditions to card a 67 for a 12-under total of 132.
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Although the panel said the CRU scientists were careful with caveats, people who subsequently made use of their results, including the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, sometimes oversimplified issues, underplaying possible errors.
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The first night we slept in a school, the second night in an empty building and last night we made use of a Government house with enough beds for half of the group.
Estate agents have been using them to send potential buyers snaps of property, and emergency services have made use of picture phones to send images of injured people to hospitals before their arrival.
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