If you need one, you go tap-tap at your keyboard, which sends enormous rolling robots to fetch the right bin and crank it up to the circulation desk, allegedly in less than 5 minutes.
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Also on tap at the Armory are a black-tie dinner (a famous quarterback also known for his good hair and beautiful wife will attend) and a Hodinkee-hosted invite-only party for collectors and enthusiasts.
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We got to tap away at its new keyboard prototype, which looks like a new ISKU iteration.
San Antonio, TX-based start-up company chasing hard-to-tap value at the intersection of home energy automation and wholesale power markets.
They are cultivating networks of opportunity that they can tap into at any time they need to--like at the next hint of reorganization, layoffs or slow growth in their company.
Colder than normal weather is likely on tap for at least another week, as air flows into the region from the north, instead of the south, said Dunham, the meteorologist.
Shale gas and oil has led to an explosion of onshore activity in the U.S. and around the world as producer use new technologies to tap resources at an economical cost.
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Hill began tap dancing at age 3, and while still in grade school, he starred in the title role of the Tony-Award winning Broadway show, "The Tap Dance Kid, " during its national tour.
It also means that VoIP and broadband providers must use reversible-encryption if they want "secure" calling, which, of course, is a matter of time before it's broken and anyone can tap anything at anytime.
At Chrysler and John Deere, RWD designed systems that enable dealership repairmen to use the Internet to tap into databases at the parent company for help when they're repairing cars and construction equipment.
The whistleblower law was in full swing by the time Doug Durand landed at TAP Pharmaceutical in 1995.
As Ainslie wooed the feds, Durand put on a show of remaining a team player at TAP.
Disabled people could find on-tap potential carers at a competitive price.
Offering free tap water as at U.S. eateries is extremely rare.
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Graham then appeared set to double Swansea's advantage before half-time but Ward's intervention nicked the ball off his toe as he waited for a tap-in at the far post.
Runners are a dime a dozen in the mobile space and thankfully Tap Rocket succeeds at being a fun little flight of fancy without any overbearing microtransaction model or pretentions.
Two minutes later Everton were ahead when Baines picked out the distinctive mop-haired figure of Fellaini with a low ball from the left leaving the Belgian with a tap-in at the far post.
Jean-Claude Trichet, the ECB's president, tried to damp down even that concern, pointing out that banks could tap unlimited liquidity at the ECB and that they had ample collateral left to post in return.
Shortly after stepping in as vice president of sales at TAP Pharmaceutical Products in early 1995, he began to suspect the company was conspiring with doctors to overcharge the U.S. government's Medicare program by tens of millions of dollars.
With their revolutionary approach, incubated at Harvard University, EFL is one of the few organizations equipped to tap into this market at scale.
There was no tap on the back at the time or quick enquiry after the game.
Palm oil, which is traded mostly from Malaysia, is on tap to be taxed at nearly four times its current level.
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Thomas Watkins, TAP's president at the time, conceded it had provided Lupron samples to a number of doctors who illegally billed Medicare.
Whether you're a knowledgeable local or just touring the city, you can locate your ideal bar at the tap of a button.
As we neared an awning overhanging the sidewalk, she heard the awning -- because the cane-tap sound bounced back at her changed, closer.
"Peters" become "Petes", "hellos" are "all right, mate", and a never-ending supply of bonhomie is on tap to put people at their ease.
Borrowing money to buy back shares and pay dividends shows that Apple and others prefer to tap the debt markets at historically cheap rates rather than bring cash back from overseas, which can incur taxes.
Unless you protect investors from the ravages of rapacious scoundrels who can tap into customer accounts at will, MF Global and Peregrine-like scams will continue unabated and investors will stay away from the business in droves.
Better yet, the system is set to work in unison with the Lockitron (a smartphone-controlled keyless door lock that was recently crowd-funded, albeit still yet to ship) allowing you to let welcome visitors inside your abode at the tap of your iOS or Android Device's app screen.
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