No, scratch that, the PC company that HP might spin off might revive the TouchPad computer.
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Actually, scratch that about the whistles, Ms. Miller Nussbaum said.
From the beginning, I had a keen mindset to build a supply chain from scratch that delivers on environmental factors, on social parameters, and on the whole corporate responsibility arena.
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There are also lots of increasingly interesting places for people who are like Wikipedians to go, like Quora or StackOverflow, where discussions are happening, where people can scratch that same itch to learn or to instruct someone else.
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So if watching your fantasies play out on TV doesn't quite scratch that itch, you can enact them yourself down at the range -- or get a concealed carry permit, and convince yourself that the only reason you're not Jack Bauer is that the right opportunity hasn't yet presented itself.
So just to mine, we have to develop (a) technologies to mine orders of magnitude more quickly than currently exists (b) with autonomous robots that (c) are capable of self-replication from scratch, that is, by smelting metals and fabricating the other materials necessary from the raw materials of Mercury.
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The United States, though, forged a new constitution from scratch at that time.
The project involves turning receipts into scratch tickets that offer cash prizes and give consumers an incentive to make sure they are not given counterfeits.
One reason is that pilots start from scratch, so some costs that would normally be spread out over 22 episodes--like building sets--get condensed into one show.
Down in the valleys, women scratch the soil that is left and the maize hardly reaches the height of a man.
He was office boy for a solicitors but he could not stop drawing, even on leegal dokuments scratch scratch, is that a kartoon you have done my lad, yes it is a fantasy of the future Molesworth, wot a horrible thing I think you had better leave.
What makes me optimistic about the future is that we have not even begun to scratch the surface of all that can be accomplished by actually applying information technology pervasively.
As you point out, I was very active in local government, but I'm really running as a guy that started up a business from scratch, and I think maybe that experience is pretty good in the halls of the U.S. Senate - somebody who hasn't been on the public payroll but has met a payroll.
Chickens scratch around under huts that sit on stilts to guard against flooding when the river bursts its banks.
He insisted that "if you scratch beneath the surface, this is not achievable" and added that it was "completely unrealistic".
So I'm going to be starting from scratch in the sense that I will be open to any ideas that help promote these goals.
He has decided to start from scratch in a city that inspired his love of hip hop in the 1980s and led him to introduce rapping to the land of opera.
The AMOLED screen casing is constructed using a dual-injection molding process and tempered glass and results in a smooth, durable and scratch-proof surface that is aesthetically pleasing and enjoyable to the touch.
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You had this -- a couple of these Latino kids who had designed this chair for doing therapy for people who are disabled that they had designed from scratch because they had seen a friend of theirs who was disabled and not had the equipment that he needed.
Want to see the two rivals close up without laying out that kind of scratch?
Gorilla glass is an environmentally friendly alkali-aluminosilicate thin sheet glass that is both scratch resistant and durable.
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This is not the first time that Apple has released a product that appeared to scratch easily.
Aside from a small scratch on one finger, that gunshot wound was the only apparent injury the teenager suffered.
Nurses place mittens on their hands because the babies get so agitated that they constantly scratch and rub their faces.
Instead of having to write a program from scratch you can use settings that control the behavior of the program and tailor it to your needs.
Joining a new network means setting up a new profile from scratch and having to trawl that network for people who might already be your friends on another network.
Jourden explains how the wires that clutter most contemporary bike fronts have been run ingeniously inside the handlebars, leaving one to admire the bike's clean, low-slung lines, painted in the handsome, scratch-proof matte black that distinguishes so many of their bikes.
For Sony's Hummel, who has seen concession-stand boys handle film prints with buttery fingers as dirt and dust collect on the movie reel, "better" means a picture that is as scratch-free and crisp at the end of a movie's run as it looked on day one.
One worry is that the new science of synthetic biology, the souped-up form of genetic engineering that involves radically modifying organisms or even someday designing them from scratch, is both more promising and more dangerous that the technology that has been around for two decades and gave birth to Amgen, Genencor, and Monsanto.
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