Do not spend the time to put the handset back in the cradle.
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And this one they could stifle in the cradle, if they chose.
Just in case your DAP is shunned in the cradle department, an aux-in port is provided along with a headphone jack and a Sirius in-house antenna to boot.
Modern glass high rises occasionally demonstrate that Kiev reached the 21st Century, but luckily not often enough to forget that you are in the cradle of Slavic culture.
Accessing the 2.5-inch HDD inside is easy peasy: just pop the top off and pull out the drive, and swapping storage is simply a matter of dropping another HDD in the cradle.
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While focused on Europe, Kagan's book also makes wise observations about the U.S.' unique role in history, from the time of its birth as a "Hercules in the cradle" to its unprecedented position today.
Here in the cradle of liberty, the first state with child labor laws, and such a rich tradition of supporting working families, 111 representatives voted to take away collective bargaining rights because the Speaker of the House made them.
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The moon waxed over the Crescent City like a sliver over the Mississippi River, a cradle in the sky over the cradle of jazz.
Zoom Zoom in the doll cradle, perhaps, or tucked in a towel on the floor, its head on a pincushion or a neatly folded Kleenex.
"It was the first element enabling Stephen Moulton to start the rubber works in 1848 and made Bradford the cradle of the rubber industry in the UK, " said Mr Harris.
In Pittsburgh, the cradle of the American energy industry in the 19th century, banned new drilling projects within city limits in 2010, but the state is challenging the authority of cities to issue such bans.
We also shared an interest in the "cradle-to-cradle" concept developed by Bill McDonough and Michael Braungart that proposes a way in which we can shift from a linear way of using resources to one that keeps all resources in closed cycles so nothing is wasted and no pollution is emitted.
For one, it's a battery hog (that, or the battery's too small), lasting about three hours in my tests before going back to the cradle or having to run plugged in (the power cable's reasonably long at eight feet).
The phone sits in a rubber cradle at the center of the device.
The car has new aluminum doors and also uses aluminum in the bumper beams and the front cradle, which is part of the structure.
Kids raced cars everywhere, of course, but the NHRA was established as a governing body in 1951 in Southern California, the cradle of drag racing.
In Greek elections Sunday, the cradle of democracy elected a political party that supports the policies needed for it to remain in the Eurozone.
Late in the day, achy in the legs, I reached Cradle Hill, into whose eastern slope a great white chalk horse has been cut.
This year, our own Editor-in-chief, Joshua Topolsky, will be moderating a panel on gadget recycling called "Closing the Loop In Cradle to Cradle, " so if you needed some added incentive to attend, you've got it.
Bernanke gets credit for not strangling the economic recovery in its cradle, but his sub zero money market rates bear sizable responsibility for the weak dollar, commodity speculation and the inherent inflationary impact all this entails.
The clock was designed to hold the watch in its cradle, where it was automatically adjusted and rewound.
Shader spent much of his childhood in California, including Palo Alto, the cradle of Silicon Valley, and graduated high school in Beverly Hills.
Also, we'd recommend repurposing an old Android or iPhone handset to use as a dedicated monitoring device with access to power (preferably in a cradle) near the bed.
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There are fabulous day walks at both Cradle Valley in the north and Cynthia Bay (Lake St Clair) in the south, but it is the outstanding 80.5km Overland Track between the two that has turned this park into a bushwalkers' Mecca.
If it has its way, the company will provide education in one form or another, practically from the cradle to the grave.
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Instead of sitting in the dry dock supported by numerous props and stays, it would be suspended in a Kevlar cradle on a cantilevered steel frame disguised to look like the surface of the sea.
Next, cradle the grapefruit in your hand and, working over a bowl, carefully cut down along the membrane walls to release the segments, also known as supremes.
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There are many areas of overlap between biomimicry and "cradle-to-cradle" particularly in the way that ecosystems present a great model of closed loop systems in which any waste from one organism becomes the nutrient for something else.
And really, there wouldn't have been much of a downside if Acer went with that form factor instead: you'd get the cradle and keyboard in one piece, along with a built-in battery and a smattering of ports.
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The HDMI CEC cradle also gives shooters the ability to display their images in high-definition clarity, further enhancing the digital imaging experience.
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