Those that we did take were used for radiocarbon dating and palaeodietary analysis, as well as analysis of the gut contents and hair, amongst other items.
"The butchers of the world are upset, " Ms. Karmel joked, noting that before demand for skirt steak spiked, they used to take it home for their families.
"I miss the things I used to take for granted the most, like playing with my kids, " he said.
The gestures RIM's built in for seamless navigation take some getting used to and the same goes for its much-vaunted, touch-based keyboard.
Approximately 60 to 80 percent of marine debris is plastic, the majority of which is as a result of our mindless use of one-life plastics, 60 percent of which is comprised of plastic bags, Styrofoam (used for take away foods), drinks bottles and their caps.
For centuries, the wizardry of watchmaking was to take brass, steel, and the jewels used as bearings for the gears, and turn them into tiny works of art that also seemed to take the pulse of the cosmos itself.
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It used to take five years for a bright new idea in a car company to reach market and make a contribution to increased profits.
The answer lies in its plant for reprocessing spent fuel, built partly to take used fuel from Germany and Japan (which largely paid for its construction) and partly to produce the plutonium that was once expected to be needed as fuel for fast-breeder reactors, in Britain and elsewhere.
This attitude accompanies a slower pace of life that can take some getting used to, particularly for Americans, she added.
Example: It used to take about a month for a major plant or equipment purchasing request to get action inside Cemex.
Another device, available to him since 1992, is image-enhancement by computer, which he has used for what many take as almost a trademark: recognisable scenes from impossible perspectives.
The programme was introduced by the UN to enable exports of Iraqi oil to take place, provided the cash was used for food, medicine and other humanitarian needs.
Now at that time of year, you wouldn't expect the banks to put all that net 191bn euros of new money to work in a proper sense: it will take time for that money to be used repaying the banks' own debts that fall due for repayment, or providing new loans to customers.
C. area who used to take in the occasional Orioles game for the fun of seeing baseball go to Nationals Park instead.
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The USPTO examination process for design patents used to take over a year, which would often exceed the life expectancy or actual lifespan of many designs in the rapidly changing world of fashion.
As with any new technology, high frame rates and higher resolutions will take some time for our eyes to get used to, but equally important, the industry will learn from these early attempts and engineer these formats to better align with our own cognitive capacities.
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Take, for instance, ProVigil, which is used to treat excessive daytime sleepiness.
It is a title that will take time to get used to after being treated like dirt for most of her life.
Taking that sort of abuse from a hero would be too much for some people to take, but Gurwitch used it as a springboard to a new comedic niche.
Take the recent trend for "ribbon" attachments, which are used to identify attendees who are VIPs, speakers, exhibitors, presidents, and so on.
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People wanting a graduation certificate that can be used for academic credit must pay for the chance to take a proctored exam.
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The Karans refused to sign, and the borough used its powers of eminent domain to take the land it needed for the dune project.
Take Misumi, a Tokyo distributor of factory automation tools and metal molds used for casting parts.
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The idea could be used as a predictive test for people who are unable to take an exercise-induced electrical stability test, Lampert said.
When I was a small boy, I used to take the picture to bed with me every night, because for more than three years my father was deployed, unable to live with us full-time, serving overseas or in bases where there was no family housing.
It doesn't take much for a photovoltaic cell to not work quite as well as it used to.
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There's obviously a huge increase in lawsuits, including frivolous ones that take money out of a health care system that could otherwise be used to care for patients.
Take for example Internet Protocol (IP), which is the networking standard used to route electronic information packets around the world.
It will be used to ensure tower tours can take place safely and to confirm it is safe for staff and contractors to work high up on the scaffolding.
While he used the mornings to schedule and plan for prospecting calls, he would take those calls during his lunch break from his day job, making sure to respect his then employer.
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