Some of the robots dreamed up by Fudd (who, not entirely coincidentally, is studying mechanical engineering and architecture at MIT) are anything but kiddie projects.
The Cortex-A15 has been benchmarked running twice as fast as the quad-core Nvidia Tegra 3, which, coincidentally, is used in the Surface and the Google Nexus tablet.
At CNN content partner Mashable, a blog that got its start focusing exclusively on social media and saw its popularity rise as Facebook's did, the staff geared up by creatin g an IPO-inspired playlist on music site Spotify (which, perhaps not coincidentally, is accessible only through a Facebook account).
The cynic in me, which is coincidentally 86 percent of me, wondered: Are these people really dismayed with stress testing as it is?
Coincidentally, that is also when the IMF and the World Bank hold their annual meetings in Istanbul.
This year, perhaps not coincidentally, there is an unsponsored turtle named Esteban -- the Spanish version of Stephen.
Not so coincidentally, that is the current pre-order price for Sony's own top of the line BDP-S1 Blu-ray player.
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Enter Canadian Chad Rook, an actor in the new CW show Cult (which is, coincidentally, a show about mysterious disappearances).
LaMattina is plainly unfamiliar with the literature on this issue which is, coincidentally, discussed at length in my book (which LaMattina has not read).
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Coincidentally, the internet is heaving with Lithuanian sellers advertising Norwegian nappies.
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Perhaps not coincidentally, it also is the type of argument that might sway swing votes on the Supreme Court -- as well as swing voters -- to support this extension of individual civil rights.
Nearby is the booming city of Chandigarh, where, coincidentally, Bhatia was born (and which is itself an architectural creation of Le Corbusier).
Not coincidentally, perhaps, Utah is home to an online retailer led by Patrick Byrne, one of the most vocal critics of short selling.
Coincidentally or not, Seal is doing the talk-show circuit lately and often talking about his personal life only, while Klum remains mum about the divorce.
Rather, it is facilitating a reinvention of sexy that is likely inevitable, and coincidentally happens to favor it strongly.
That company, not coincidentally, has extremely low turnover and is one of the top revenue-producing firms in our state.
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Coincidentally (or not), Cisco is planning its own big announcement for Wednesday.
Also supporting the bill is Internet giant Amazon, which coincidentally now sells its own tax compliance service to other merchants.
When I look around, all the stewardesses do not seem to think the plane is going down, only some, and coincidentally they are the ones selling trip insurance.
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The venom rage originated in Britain, where many of these products are produced (perhaps coincidentally, Alexander McQueen designer Sarah Burton, whose studio is in London, based her spring collection on bees and their human keepers).
Microsoft is said to be resisting a unionisation drive and, coincidentally or not, has begun to receive critical coverage in the press about its treatment of workers.
The NBA Board of Governors is expected to follow the recommendation by the relocation committee, coincidentally headed by Thunder owner Clay Bennett, already a reviled figure in Seattle.
Fresno is one of the poorest cities in the country and, not coincidentally, one of the least healthy.
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This is a reserve in -- actually it exists in Connecticut, coincidentally enough, and it has a reserve of diesel fuel that can also be used to power generators.
Perhaps not coincidentally, this was the first opening in many years without James Levine, who is beset by medical problems.
My uncle is an engineer and he was teaching the next day in McGill and coincidentally the lecture he was giving was about high-rise buildings.
The number of Americans who say they sleep less than six hours a night--16% in 2005, compared with 12% in 1998--is on the rise, claims the National Sleep Foundation, which, coincidentally, gets funding from pharmaceutical companies.
Its name is PAEA, or The Postal Accountability and Enhancement Act passed by Congress, coincidentally enough, in 2006.
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Coincidentally with the Eurostat release, the CEPR committee has also today declared that the euro area is in recession.
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