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The price-tag of a legacy fighter may appear to be lower, but if it is less likely to survive combat, or its survival depends on support from electronic jammers and other helpers that a stealthy fighter does not need, then in the end the plane with the higher price-tag may turn out to be cheaper.
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Moreover, a fight over network regulation--known by the tag "net neutrality"--has broken out.
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He flipped on the television, to catch up on some news, when he first saw them: a group of rag-tag teenage rebels who had abandoned the city for the country, living out of double-decker buses.
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According to the Kansas State Collegian, the university revised the main page of the EcoKat website to remove photos of her and Willie the Wildcat standing together and edit out references to their eco-enforcing tag-team, although as of this writing the full EcoEnforcers page remains online as an orphan web page.
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Pericard was let out early with an electronic tag but was subsequently re-arrested in the October after problems with the device.
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So every time the tag is read, a real-time connection to that database is needed to work out how to route the bag.
ECONOMIST: REPORTS
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When I met the current manager of the Burj he was keen to point out that his hotel has never been "seven star" - that the tag was a media-created myth.
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Still, it looks like yet another tag will be hitting high-definition discs "by the end of 2007" if this all pans out, but if we end up getting a bit more functionality in our next-generation flicks, we won't grumble too much.
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Instead, his group reached out with novel approaches like offering water and a diaper-changing station at a town-wide tag sale.
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