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It would not be a hermetically sealed conversation (for the most part) between the meter and the utility.
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One answer is to use the energy to compress air, which can be squirrelled away in hermetically sealed underground caverns.
ECONOMIST: Compressed air might help to make wind power more reliable
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None of this would matter if the stock markets were in a hermetically sealed box, labelled speculation, insulated from the real economy.
BBC: How to catch a falling knife
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At the same time, you know, I don't think of what I do - I don't do it in a hermetically sealed chamber.
NPR: Joe Henry Is a Still Driving Man
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But the reality remains far short of the promise: an army cordon kept the World Economic Forum hermetically sealed for a ten-mile radius.
ECONOMIST: Reconstructing the Middle East
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And therein lies Kim's dilemma: keep the country hermetically sealed and risk total economic collapse or open up and risk inviting in forces he cannot control.
CNN: Kim Jong Il's New Direction
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And unless you had friends in very high places, the thought of actually being able to tinker with those hermetically sealed digital assets was a silly fantasy.
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She was often locked inside a "hermetically sealed" concrete jail.
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Perhaps retail banks could be hermetically sealed from such chaos.
ECONOMIST: British banks
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It's a world away from carefully planned Asian cities like Singapore -- which makes it perfectly suited for visitors who don't need their lives hermetically sealed in air-conditioned shininess.
CNN: Make the most of Manila's chaotic charm
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Further, there still remains a substantial reservoir of suspicion as to how hermetically sealed the so-called anonymous intake is and how it will stand up to the test of time.
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The good news, for those who still seek to build a multi-ethnic Bosnia, is that the Serb nationalists are failing to keep their ethnic cousins, who control 49% of Bosnia's territory, hermetically sealed from the Muslims and Croats who run the remainder.
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