In stitching together all its new partnerships, dealing with other boroughs and the mayor, it has found itself in the spotlight as never before.
Together, these groups and others are stitching together an ecosystem not unlike the kind of ecosystem that a startup needs to navigate its own world.
His book gives a chapter to each year, stitching together developments in the German-speaking world (his forte) as well as neurotic France, reactionary Russia and self-confident Britain.
The most promising applications of mHealth for now are public-health messaging, stitching together smart medical grids, extending the reach of scarce health workers and establishing surveillance networks for infectious diseases.
The legendary petites mains of the Dior atelier flou spent 700 hours stitching together 180 yards of organza and 200 yards of tulle and another 600 hours embroidering the Galliano-designed wedding dress.
But while Google's engineers provided technical support to the project, the actual photography and stitching together of the images was carried out by a scientists funded by the Catlin Group, a Bermuda-based insurance firm.
Ken and Marco are routinely stitching together the stream of images returned by Curiosity to make vistas that Nasa itself does not always find the time to produce and place in the public domain.
Back in 1938 the Brotherhood's founder Hassan al-Banna, an Egyptian schoolteacher with a knack for organisation, took the podium at an Islamic gathering in Cairo and proposed stitching together the nascent states that Europe's colonial powers had carved out of the Ottoman empire.
Here at home, our intelligence, homeland security and law enforcement agencies have worked together with considerable success: gathering intelligence, stitching it together, and making arrests -- from Denver to Texas, from Illinois to New York -- disrupting plots and saving American lives.
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Now, the relatively low-tech industry of stitching clothes together is getting that same boost.
However, this will need a slimmer stream of data to fit broadband bandwidth and fast computers stitching images together instantly.
After Hurricane Mitch killed 5, 757 people in Honduras in 1998, the aid agencies set about stitching back together the dismembered economy.
Second of all, the concept of stitching them together into a continuous playable world reminds me a lot of Dark Souls.
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Olympus' iHS (Intelligent, High-Sensitivity and High-Speed) Technology powers a number of features on the STYLUS SZ-16 iHS including Hand-Held Starlight mode which helps users at night, where image blur is more likely to occur, by capturing multiple images and stitching them together into a single, crisp, breathtaking photo without the use of a tripod.
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Advanced Shadow Adjustment Technology adjusts dark areas within an image shot under backlit conditions so that a subject's face can be revealed even under strong lighting, and Hand-Held Starlight mode, which helps users at night by capturing multiple images and stitching them together into a single, crisp photo, can now be used with a flash.
The dummy will then be used as a template to locate pieces of fabric in the appropriate position while robotic sewing arms buzz around stitching the pieces together, much like the spot-welding machines found in car factories.
Working with local net-makers, Devon's beam-trawler fishermen voluntarily trialled their own designs, stitching the net panels together in a different way to allow the mesh to stay open, thereby letting smaller fish escape.
Tom Stoppard himself might have had trouble shaping it into a dramatically coherent structure, and Mr. Nelson doesn't succeed in stitching "Nikolai and the Others" together very tightly.
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