Robert Jordan unpinned a safety pin that ran through his pocket flap and took a folded paper out of the left breast pocket of his flannel shirt and handed it to the man, who opened it, looked at it doubtfully and turned it in his hands.
All of these sign-language-like movements, which are customizable, would control a gadget in a person's pocket through a Bluetooth connection.
What this says is that the State of Wisconsin can sell or contract out management of state-owned heating, cooling and power plants without the requirement that bids for such a sale or leasing be solicited so as to maximize what the government can pocket through such an arrangement.
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If patients were actually able to pocket savings through their health care choices, they would choose more carefully.
That suggests that the route to continued recovery lies where it has long been: through the consumer's pocket.
He came here as an immigrant without a penny in his pocket, and through hard work and tenacity, he has a chance to be in the next U.S. Senate.
It was absolutely the right thing to do to put forward a Recovery Act that cut taxes for middle-class folks so they had more money in their pocket to get through the recession.
That conversation, however, will be the subject of my next post, so just put that in your back pocket while I walk you through the legality of a recent internship announcement.
It's like Albert Einstein rummaging through the world's couches for lost pocket change.
These capabilities are packed into a device barely larger than a USB stick that is self-powered through a monitor and easily fits inside your pocket.
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This created a small pocket in the "subretinal space", through which the Artificial Silicon Retina (ASR) could beplaced.
What, do you think you'll be able to go through life with a tiny calculating machine in your shirt pocket, she screamed.
When you go through the typical checkout line at a retailer, the phone in your pocket is smarter than anything you see at point of sale.
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The majority of accidental emergency calls are made through the knocking of the mobile phone keypad when it is in a bag or pocket.
People in the oil area are unlikely to be satisfied whatever happens: earlier regimes bypassed state governments by channelling the money through local authorities, but again most of it ended up in somebody's pocket.
His hand was rummaging through the clots of yarn and the buttons and crumbs that lined the bottom of his pocket, searching for the encased bullet.
To cover out-of-pocket medical costs, some people set aside pretax dollars in flexible-spending accounts through work.
Taveras' plan will make use of a pager-sized recorder put in a child's pocket that acts as a language pedometer, recording every conversation and word spoken to them through the course of their day.
Called "Providence Talks, " Taveras' plan will make use of a pager-sized recorder put in a child's pocket that acts as a language pedometer, recording every conversation and word spoken to them through the course of their day.
Also the wheels, while heavy duty, were daintily balanced, so if I put a pair of shoes in one side pocket and nothing in the other, it kept flipping onto one side as it rolled through the airport, which gets old fast.
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