Researchers can then turn on and off just those brain cells in laboratory animals and see what happens.
My trick is download the mobile apps for each of the social networks and then turn on their notifications and alerts so that even in the locked screen, I can see if someone has connected.
Traffic wishing to join the A36 should now follow Manor Road until it joins Water Street, turn left on to the road towards Boyton and then turn left on to Station Road to reach the A36.
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You can turn it off, and then turn it on.
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But, then you turn on the news and hear reports of the the horrific attacks on innocent people in Mumbai, our crashing economy, melting ice caps, and all of that imagined baby bliss fades away.
He made a terrible start as Vettel flew past him at the first corner and Alonso found a small gap to surge past Raikkonen on turn one and then past Hamilton on the outside of turn three to move quickly into third.
However, one wonders what this will actually achieve. the new arrangements permits central banks CB to borrow Dollars from the Fed then in turn lend on those same Dollars to banks within their domain that have been priced out of the interbank capital market.
Then Obama took a turn on the dance floor with wife Michelle, who wore a gown by Jason Wu for the second inaugural in a row.
Mr Allen eventually walked out of the company in 1983 (although he kept his stake in the business), leaving Mr Gates in sole charge of Microsoft, which then went on to turn both men into billionaires.
He is not just that staple of political novels, the talented son of an artisan, who becomes a socialist and then goes on to turn himself into multi-millionaire, government minister, owner of the New Statesman and (an essential accessory, this, in the laddish culture of New Labour) part-owner of a football club.
Gera then volleyed over on the turn and Dembele forced Hahnemann into a low save before Davies appeared to be brought down by the American as he tried to take the ball round him.
Most visitors take in the giddy view and then turn back without ever setting foot on the glacier.
So how could a government agency then turn around and say: spending on one thing displaces spending on another?
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If people cannot raise their game for a major, then they can't just turn on the form because they have to.
One highlight is a Blue Peter-style page where fans can print out a picture of Anne Robinson and then follow instructions on how to turn it into a face mask.
The athlete then focuses on achieving desirable brain wave patterns that, in turn, influence what happens on the screen.
Horschel was on the 18th tee when play was halted, and then had to wait some more for his turn to hit on the tough driving hole.
Recently my furnace needed some repairs (unrelated to the Nest), and it was super convenient to be able to toggle it on and off from my iPhone in the basement instead of having to run upstairs, turn it on, run down to observe it, then run back up to turn it off.
It's refreshingly easy to use: just raise the flash head to switch on... then turn off again by lowering when the flash isn't needed.
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"A slow northward motion is expected tonight, followed by a westward turn on Sunday" and then Debby's center should move over the northern Gulf over the next few days, the center added.
Then MPs turn to Backbench Business Committee debates on International Women's Day - led by Labour's Fiona Mactaggart and Conservative Amber Rudd, and on the future of social care - led by the Conservative Sarah Newton.
Wilder then goes on to charm him and ultimately turn the monster into a refined gentleman.
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They turned to Jack Smith, who in turn signed on Mr Wagoner, then barely 40, as one of his top lieutenants.
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Retailers buy electricity on the wholesale market, then turn around and sell it to residential and commercial customers for a profit.
At Vicksburg they must negotiate a 120-degree turn on the meandering Mississippi, then straighten up to pass under the railroad bridge and the Interstate 20 bridge.
Turn on the app, and then check in to see your CO2 emissions by day, week, month or even year, measured both in tons of carbon dioxide and number of trees.
If the surge in troops is to work, if the government writ is to run across the country, if Nato is to ever have a chance of leaving Afghanistan with dignity, then the troops out on the ground must turn the tide against the insurgency in Helmand.
In the Lords (from 2.30pm) peers should complete their consideration of two more private members' bills sent over by MPs - the Presumption of Death Bill and the Mobile Homes Bill - and then they turn to their second committee stage day on the Welfare Benefits Up-rating Bill.
If NOLA Media Group is able to turn a profit on its own by then, probably with a dramatically lower headcount than its newsroom has even now, so be it.
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