Immediately below it, a two year old is calmly munching her way though a packet of crisps, which seems to indicate that if the device works, it has not been turned on.
In other words, Niagara Falls, if not turned off and on like a faucet, is turned up and down like a fancy massaging showerhead.
And she insisted that she had not turned her bacfk on the track, citing Britain's paula Radcilffe as an example of an athlete who excelled at both.
In lighting, for instance, we've seen the development of light bulbs that can not only be turned on and off (and dimmed) via WiFi, but also change color -- from companies as diverse as lighting giant Philips and Kickstarter campaigner LIFX.
The weekly studies are still negative while the daily indicators (not shown) turned positive on Tuesday.
The Do Not Disturb feature (turned on in Settings and adjusted in Settings, Notifications) turns off all sounds but can make exceptions.
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The Sharif brothers have not wholly turned their backs on modernity.
"The intelligence community analysts who were working hard on immediate threats to Americans in Yemen did not understand the fragments of intelligence on what turned out later to be Mr. AbdulMutallab, so they did not push him onto the no-fly list, " he said.
The West could surely not have just turned its back on such an outrage.
So the advise should be to constantly delete chat and not have chat logging functions turned on.
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And it's not surprising that they turned up on our screen for the biggest and most undervalued companies out there.
The episode closes on tragedy, with Daryl finding Merle too late, and not just dead but already turned, already feeding on another corpse.
Madoff was able to operate for years with little apparent oversight from the Securities and Exchange Commission, and it's not clear regulators would have caught on to his crimes had his sons not turned him in.
"It's not clear what all the genes turned on by the PPARs actually do, " he says.
And finally, it supports various sensors for things like contact closures or video output so you can keep track of whether or not a piece of equipment is turned on or off.
With just a few days to go until Sir Michael Scholar leaves his job at the helm of the UK Statistics Authority (UKSA), the watchdog has for the first time turned its fire, not on politicians or civil servants it thinks have misused official stats, but on members of the press.
It may have been ill-judged for the government to have been involved with those who launched the Gaza flotilla, but this would not have turned into such a catastrophe had the Israelis not killed nine people on board the leading ship.
Mr Panetta was not speaking on the record, but later turned down an opportunity to disown his remarks.
The decline turned some heads in Washington but not on Wall Street.
And in Europe, about a quarter to a third of fish products tested turned out to be not what was described on the packet or menu.
However Civil Aviation Authority has confirmed the lights only need to be turned on a night - and not during bad weather in daylight hours.
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Many refer approvingly to the observation of George Bush that Muslims from India have not in general turned up to fight the infidels on the battlefields of Iraq and Afghanistan.
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If these are not answered soon, many more cases that turned on a few smudges left behind by a careless criminal or an innocent bystander are going to be dragged before the appeal courts.
He recounts how those turned away because their names were not on the voters' roll begged for hours to be allowed to dip their fingers into ink, fearing retaliation if they could not display the mark proving they had voted.
Well, as the media has played a larger role in the dissemination of medical information, and as practicing physicians in general have become busier and not always reachable, America has turned to doctors on TV who are always reachable, in part as a result of a rich network of social media and websites which provide consumers advice and self-help on a myriad of common medical conditions.
What the movie leaves out is that the ownership of the Athletics consistently turned a profit but did not increase its expenditure on players.
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Aides said Clinton was delighted with the gifts but did not try either of them on and the meeting turned to matters of national security and diplomacy.
However, England allege that Harper did not have the speaker volume on the stump microphone turned up high enough and so was unable to hear the ball hitting Smith's bat.
This time, it turned out, Jerry was not coming to New York on business.
Nothing would better demonstrate her determination not to turn her back on trouble, as Chamberlain turned his back on Czechoslovakia at Munich.
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