By the mid-1990s, Puntillo was a busy Manhattan freelancer with two parallel careers--as a journalist and a marketing consultant.
The Race of Champions event sees competitors from various strands of motorsport race against each other in a range of cars around a parallel two-lane track.
Other aspects of the new IP include lower latency, a two-way data link in parallel with the video, and lower power consumption.
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About an hour later, I was part of the mass movement of students going in opposite directions, in wind-whipped snow, two roughly parallel columns moving from old campus to new and vice versa, faces in ski masks, bodies shouldering into the wind or pushed along by it.
Michael Waller admiringly makes another parallel between these two, larger-than-life figures.
The next zone is where the cooking gets done two parallel lines of countertop, forty-some feet long and just three shoe-lengths apart, with fifteen people pivoting in place between the stovetops and grills on the hot side and the neatly laid-out bins of fixings (sauces, garnishes, seasonings, and the like) on the cold side.
Westminster Hall - the Commons parallel debating chamber, where non-party controversial issues are aired - sees two debates on veterans' issues.
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Atlantic ran two parallel campaigns, using Buzzdeck, a data-crunching service, to evaluate how each group was responding.
It features six HDMI inputs and two parallel HDMI outputs, including a single front-panel HDMI input for added convenience.
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The five-day trip through Nunavut, the Northwest Territories and the Yukon was designed to portray Mr Harper as a man who is both comfortable in, and in control of, the two-fifths of Canada that lies north of the 60th parallel.
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The absence of the two additional parallel tracks has made it impossible for Metro-North and Amtrak to divert trains around the crash site a lack of flexibility that officials said would require diversionary measures and lengthen travel times well into next week, at least.
The neutrons are shot between two parallel plates, one above another and separated by about 25 micrometres - half a hair's width.
Watson, harnesses a massively parallel network of two to three thousand Power 7 computing cores in six refrigerator-sized containers.
Two options for new building close to the existing one would see a full-length runway parallel to the existing one and 385 metres, or alternatively 1, 035 metres, south of it.
To the west of where the pyramid is today was another royal palace, the Tuileries, and it was a long-term ambition of the later French kings to link up both residences with two parallel wings, creating a great central courtyard.
In 1999 United won the Champions League final with two stoppage-time goals against Bayern Munich in Barcelona and Sunday's epic events bore parallel, though this time the Red Devils manager Sir Alex Ferguson had to suffer as victory was snatched away from him in those heart-palpitating final moments.
My desperation is lessened, however, by some of the more quantum physics theory which seems to suggest that, if at a sub-atomic level quarks can be in two places at once, then logically there must be a parallel universe where NZ were 130 all out and we are about to win.
While Japan and South Korea are co-operating over travel, security and other arrangements, this still looks like two World Cups running in parallel, rather than a unified tournament.
This is bad news first of all for Spain: Spain's debt had begun to trade in parallel to Italy's - meaning, rationally or otherwise, investors had begun to see the two countries as anchored in the saveable part of South Europe's economy.
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