The GPS antenna is on the back and pivots out to the top, turning on the GPS receiving capability.
During the campaign, candidate Obama waxed eloquent on the importance of bipartisanship, of turning the page on the politics of the past.
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The magic, however, doesn't happen until you close the thing, turning on a display on the hood.
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Carmarthenshire farmer William Davies, 59, is believed to have killed Caroline Evans, at the Red Lion in Llangadog on Thursday before turning the gun on himself.
They are therefore adapted to the task of turning on the genes necessary for development.
And even though the restaurant business is relatively paltry relative to the size of the debt, and relatively risky, the fact that it also owns this giant oil field means when push comes to shove it can pay off the debt by turning on the oil spigot.
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Certainly, most Koreans would like an end to the vicious cycle of the incumbent turning on his predecessor.
We haven't noticed any instances of the display turning on while it actually is against our ear, though.
When the antibiotic was removed, turning the gene on, the mice quickly succumbed to leukaemia and died within a few weeks.
"I believe, for the first time, we are turning the corner on the cancer problem, " he said.
The tide appears to be turning on the economic front, though.
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Existing diabetes drugs, such as Actos from Eli Lilly (nyse: LLY - news - people ) and Avandia from GlaxoSmithkline (nyse: GSX - news - people ), resensitize the body to insulin by turning on the PPAR gamma receptor.
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And then on Saturday, the Bobcats were sluggish and trailed the underdog Golden Griffins 3-1 before turning on the jets en route to the historic weekend.
"Given that the government is saying local communities should have more say in their futures, perhaps the decisions on turning off lights should be made by the communities affected, not Shropshire Council, " he added.
Well, unless the reader insists on turning to the footnotes for more detail.
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As the jostling continues, the world is turning up the heat on Indonesia.
What the researchers found was that, as they hoped, turning the implant on could undo the temporary damage done by the cocaine.
The government is turning up the pressure on the financial sector.
Abdessalam Benjelloun was next to test McGregor's goal, with the forward turning and twisting on the edge of the box before seeing his shot claimed by the keeper.
In the meantime, you can improve the ventilation at your seat by turning on the overhead air vent to low and positioning the airflow to be slightly in front of your face.
Wigan aided the Wakefield cause turning the ball over on too many occasions in the opening 40 and Wakefield were clearly heartened, reducing the home side's lead to just two points at the break.
An earlier generation subscribed to the idea of turning on, tuning in and dropping out, but the voice of "We Can Be Strong" is so numb and confused by life on earth in 2007 that finding the right knob to tune out is too taxing.
Bath began the second half on the front foot but were punished for turning the ball over when Short hacked on Farrell's punt upfield and Ratouvou touched down.
Producers said the musical will center on the character of Elizabeth, who on the verge of turning 40, moves to New York.
Then she gave a sigh and went into the house, only turning round on the veranda.
The 52-year-old was later found in remote woodland after turning the gun on himself.
When she was woken by the sudden snap of lights turning on and the sound of her window fan whirring to life, she took off the necklace and placed it back in her dresser drawer.
The disease is normally caused by the body's own immune system turning on the adrenal gland, but cancer and tuberculosis can also trigger the condition.
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