The other trucks would be steered by sophisticated electronics that work both in all-terrain and urban environments.
George Bush has been accused of letting his foreign policy be steered by super-hawks such as Mr Perle.
Hybrids can boost fuel mileage by 50%--but only if steered by Sunday drivers.
Traditionally these are large pieces of polished metal, steered by electric motors to keep the sun's rays focused on the cell.
Now that evolution is being STEERED by the human mind, it needs a branding campaign, framed by members of our pop culture intelligentsia.
Navigation through the app is steered by holding your finger to the screen, hearing the menu described and giving haptic feedback to confirm your choice.
The early Soviet Space triumphs were managed and steered by Sergei Korolev, the man who built the R7 rocket that put Sputnik and Yuri Gagarin into orbit.
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Some may base their choice on a deep sense of political allegiance or national identity, others find their paths steered by how their chosen sport is organised within the island of Ireland.
There are plans for the two G20 summits in France next year to be preceded by thematic seminars steered by various world leaders, the better to squeeze meaningful decisions out of the summit meetings themselves.
The front and rear cabs (5) are steered by hydraulic rams and a drive unit links the two halves so the rear trailer can be steered independently and is not simply dragged behind the front unit.
The Swiss use a variety of sleds, from crude wooden frames that go sideways as fast as they go forward, to low-slung sports models that look like a luge and can be steered by warping the runners.
But Wie, carefully steered by her university professor father BJ, has known ever since she unfurled her first 300-yard drive that paper profits not realised during her amateur career will soon be forgotten once the marketing men's cheques can be banked.
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Enlisting the help of seven of the country's leading chefs, steered by the effusive Loyd Grossman, the new NHS menu has spawned an impressive range of quality, appetising food, perhaps not quite fit for a king, but certainly better than the average pub grub.
Real had been poor and Arjen Robben had their best chance when his shot was steered over by keeper Jose Reina.
The sea change here is that folks are devouring information steered their way by family, friends and those they choose to follow.
This started life as a private members' bill in the Commons, piloted through by the Conservative, Gavin Barwell, and will be steered through third reading by Lord Stevenson of Coddenham.
The bill, which was steered through the Commons by Tory Mark Lancaster, now goes to committee.
They earned a penalty for offside in the first minute, steered home without fuss by former New Zealand stand-off Evans - the first of eight out of eight with the boot.
So just as in the United States when we went through a period of kind of social upheaval in the 1960's, students took the lead throughout the country - for better of for worse - the Islamic revolution in Iran was steered in large part by student groups at these various campuses.
Lamb, who completed his defiant half-century in style by straight driving Ragheb Aga for his seventh boundary, steered his side to their second batting point by adding 36 in 15 overs for the ninth wicket with David Balcombe.
Jamie Dimon steered JPMorgan through the crisis by doggedly sticking to a few basic principles, such as not holding too much of anything.
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He also has filed claims on behalf of individual investors victimized by brokers that steered their portfolios into unsuitable subprime stocks and mortgage borrowers who were fraudulently coerced into inappropriate mortgage and investment transactions.
As for energy, the Senate legislation bears little resemblance to the cap-and-trade bill steered through the House last year by Henry Waxman and Edward Markey.
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Both sides had chances to win it before a Brad Maylett cross was steered into Robinson's path by Connolly, with Robinson capping a fine week with another goal.
While part of the exhibition, one of the insects wore a modified RoboRoach backpack with an Arduino add-on that took commands from Twitter: mentions including specific hashtags steered the roach left or right by stimulating its nerves.
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But the question remains how well-received they will be by investors, who have steered clear of new offerings for the last few months.
Curle then cut staff from 22 to 11 and steered the company to positive cash flow by only going after customers with consistently big budgets, like manufacturers and the military.
It was the act of restoring a wrecked house in Connecticut with her ex-husband Andy that steered Ms Stewart, a workaholic fuelled by ambition and chronic insomnia, towards homemaking as a career.
His appointment was not universally welcomed by the Rangers faithful but he steered Rangers to success in both cup competitions in his first half-season in charge.
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In the past, this was organized or arranged by re-insurers that negotiated special steered case rate pricing with hospitals of renown.
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