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"Linsanity" is too fast, too fluid, too authentic for the old promotional machinery.
WSJ: Jeremy Lin: Jason Gay Is Not Yet Sick of the Linsanity
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Businesses are using Java as a kind of software glue to tie their old computing machinery together and connect it all to the Internet.
ECONOMIST: Sun and Microsoft
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That's easier said than done considering the constant offers from people to sell or give him an old barn or piece of machinery they hope he'll save.
WSJ: A Homestead Sprouts in the Ozarks
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Yet Mars, even dead, may answer some very old questions about life: What sets its machinery in motion?
NEWYORKER: The Martian Chroniclers
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Mr de Venecia, an ambitious backroom politician of the old school, has a strong grip on the party machinery.
ECONOMIST: The Philippines
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People travel from across the country to visit the five hundred stallholders and other traders: experiencing, seeing, touching and buying agricultural machinery or animals, and witnessing transactions that still retain old negotiating techniques such as handclapping.
UNESCO: Culture
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The transformation exacted a price from possessors of old skills and of sunk capital, which is why the Luddites went around smashing machinery.
FORBES: Steel Versus Silicon
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The machinery for track switches and motors on subway systems is often many decades old, and replacements aren't readily available when stores of backup parts have been used up as PATH's was after the storm.
WSJ: PATH's Road Back Is Rocky