The internet and plugged-in nature of the new media universe makes that especially easy for workaholics.
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Early on, Mr. Shimabukuro flirted with distortion pedals and other plugged-in paraphernalia, but not for long.
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It was a plugged-in show of force that would have been beyond comprehension a decade ago.
A. at New York's Columbia University and is well-plugged-in to U.S. management practices.
Transport Scotland's Plugged-in Places project provides 100% funding to buy domestic charging points, which will be installed by energy firm SSE.
No other American television news programme, cable or broadcast, did better (though the BBC and Al-Jazeera were both swifter and more plugged-in).
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In many ways it makes communication easier, but with that comes an expectation that people are plugged-in and available at all times.
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The desire to own smartphones keeps everyone continuously plugged-in and attached to our email, Facebook, instant messenger and an endless barrage of applications.
Kinsella's key move: finding a plugged-in local partner he could trust.
The company's president of VIP services, Jenifer Rosero, says the show helped make its clubs, including Hyde and Foxtail, must-visit destinations for plugged-in Angelenos and vacationing 20-somethings.
And advertisers generally pay less than half as much for a Google ad accessed on a mobile device as they do for something searched from a plugged-in PC.
In addition to drawing electricity, plugged-in cars would also be able to send electricity stored in their batteries back into the grid as needed, acting like tiny power plants.
TVs are pretty well connected also, as 43 percent of the plugged-in population has accessed the net from their living rooms, with games consoles being by far the most popular intermediary.
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When my parents passed the mashed potatoes at the dinner table it regularly came with a spoonful of stories about tragic motorcycle accidents, drug overdoses and houses that caught fire from plugged-in toasters.
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As a sideman, he helped spark jazz's plugged-in fusion (including Miles Davis's 1970 classic, "Bitches Brew"), has upheld its acoustic traditions (nearly 30 years in Keith Jarrett's Standards Trio), and remains a go-to player for veterans and rising stars alike.
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You'll feel like the king of the castle when you relax in front of your mounted flat-screen television and stay plugged in with high-speed wireless Internet.
She is well-plugged in in that city, as evidenced by her revelations about the Oldsmobile brand and the search for a new chief financial officer at GM.
Their first test in October 2007 was a success: An all-electric car plugged in at the University of Delaware and rigged with communication software responded to a signal from PJM for a sudden burst of power to help balance supply and demand on the grid.
We were with Professor Lubig and he had plugged in Negaunee High School -- (applause) -- and Powell Township School in Big Bay. (Applause.) So I felt like the guy in Star Trek.
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The cape plug-in boards can be plugged into BeagleBone's two 46-pin dual-row expansion headers, providing similar headers so that up to four cape plug-in boards can be stacked at a time.
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At precisely 9 a.m. this morning, I plugged in my first-generation iPhone, booted up iTunes and excitedly began the process of updating the phone to software version 2.0--an upgrade that should allow me to install and use the new iPhone applications from the iTunes store.
You take the point: the beauty category is, for all its beauty, somewhat dull, presenting the same sorts of images with the current face plugged in, once in a while throwing in a white-coated lab tech to convince us this is all high science.
The way electronics works these days, you should be able to -- with your W-2, it gets plugged in.
Plugged In Enterprises, a teen-run Web page design business, is one of the centre's most dynamic and talked about programmes.
Several auto makers have opened offices in Silicon Valley to get plugged in to the rapidly shifting online-services market.
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In 2007 In-Q-Tel plugged into AdaptivEnergy, a company that develops products that harvest energy from impulse shocks, vibrations, and even footfalls.
He rummaged around in his bundle and pulled out a small, battery-operated Craig amplifier, then plugged a lead into an acoustic guitar that was broken in front and had pieces of wood rattling around inside it.
But hopes of a straightforward victory for Els receded when his tee shot at the par-three 17th finished short and was plugged in an awful lie in the sand.
As a test, I downloaded files from HDtracks.com, an online retailer specializing in hi-res audio, plugged a device known as a digital-to-analog converter (DAC) into my computer and listened over earphones.
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