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"This test proves the technology has matured to the point that it opens the door to practical applications, " Davis said in a statement.
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After all, there's no point in showing talented engineers to the door, even in an age of market shifts.
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You had merely to lead them to the plate-glass porch door and point out a squirrel or a cat running on the railing, or the automatic pool vacuum flipping its tail in the water as it carried on, side to side, end to end.
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At that point do you go door to door and force people to leave the city?
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But once again Arsenal were guilty of their familiar crime of over-elaboration and missing chances, leaving the door open for Spurs to rescue a point from a game that looked lost.
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They open the door to potential lawsuits as those inaccuracies could point toward gender discrimination or other points of the Equal Pay Act.
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As he filmed the flooding, his emotions changed as quickly as the tide outside his house, which at one point creeps under a second-floor door, prompting Jackley to bark, "Get the hell out!"
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The defenders of the silver screen might point out that you also don't see characters going to the toilet or remembering to lock their car door.
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It becomes the focal point of much of the celebrations of the event, choirs take turns to sing carols underneath it, the next door church lays out the manger.
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Paul Seabright, an economist at the University of Toulouse in France, observes that trust in a modern economy has evolved to the miraculous point where people give complete strangers sums of money they would not dream of entrusting to their next-door neighbours.
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