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  • ger's weapon can amplify his voice as well as remotely access Ninja Ops.
  • Windows Live Devices will also allow users to remotely access their computers from the internet usin
  • s to build an induction loop which he uses to remotely access the sarcophagus and exert his will ove
  • a plan to bomb the United States using bombs remotely activated by cellular phone or pager.
  • The Bottle Ship's self-destruct sequence is remotely activated, and the game ends with Samus clutc
  • d other, new medical technologies such as the remotely adjustable stent and a liquid used in the pla
  • to leave the bomb in the mall and detonate it remotely after leaving.
  • Hostile Intent are those that can be assessed remotely and in real time, like pulse rate, sweating,r
  • tiny devices as the shaft flexes can be read remotely and output without the need for attached elec
  • d store data scanned to take inventory counts remotely and then upload the information gathered to a
  • The doors, which were controlled remotely and had no safety sensors, failed to open, an
  • omputer system to allow them to be controlled remotely and align with the Sun.
  • Joanna remained the only child who could be remotely attributed to Henry IV of Castile.
  • Should this be included, as it's not remotely authentic?
  • y), consisting in several robotic telescopes, remotely available in real-time over the Internet.
  • nels, where safety equipment can be activated remotely based upon information provided by the camera
  • usible that the Trojan War cycle was at least remotely based on a historical conflict of the 12th ce
  • ly shown to actually work, but can be used to remotely beam subjects across great distances.
  • DesktopDirect can remotely boot up PCs that are in the “off” or “standby
  • magnetic beads can be manipulated remotely by magnetism.
  • Johnny Rivers' classic hits were recorded remotely by Bones at Whiskey A Go-Go.
  • Karapiro is controlled remotely by Mighty River Power's Waikato River control
  • The equipment can be controlled and monitored remotely by faculty and astronomers.
  • ght was automated in 1988 and is now operated remotely by the Northern Lighthouse Board from Edinbur
  • ial effects aboard the vehicle are controlled remotely by puppeteers, thanks to an advanced control
  • are interfaced to Internet2, and are operated remotely by students from Kentucky schools, undergradu
  • jects are able to be cloned and safely copied remotely by any machine in a distributed network objec
  • the Gatehouse is controlled electrically and remotely by Boott Hydroelectric, who is partially a co
  • The suit gets rebooted remotely by Crynet director Jacob Hargreave, a centena
  • n) whereby an entire apparatus can be ignited remotely by an observant Jew.
  • elevised using a TV camera which was operated remotely by ground controllers stationed in the missio
  • Strong Oppose - No where even remotely close to notable.
  • his failure to deliver on the pitch anything remotely comparable to what he had already received in
  • bahs, can you wait until this article is even remotely complete before you start marking it with a d
  • ro" label design software and printers can be remotely configured and controlled using the ¨ZebraNet
  • He remotely congratulates them on a job well done, and tr
  • is also useful for accessing websites from a remotely connected system in which no graphical displa
  • From the AOC, NRAO operators are able to remotely control and monitor the remote stations over
  • It is used in air brake systems to remotely control the brakes at the rear of a heavy tru
  • Aiming to migrate to Dubai so that he could remotely control the operations in Mumbai, Khan devise
  • o control rooms allow the person in charge to remotely control some or all of the valves in the carg
  • ho could create a weapon against zeppelins or remotely control unmanned vehicles.
  • The bomb was then detonated by a remotely controlled device.
  • Detainee trained others in the use of remotely controlled devices.
  • Images were obtained from remotely controlled vehicles, but the wreck was not pe
  • In addition to teletanks, there were also remotely controlled telecutters and teleplanes in the
  • A sootblower may be operated manually or by a remotely controlled motor.
  • He successfully demonstrated it with a remotely controlled boat to representatives of the Adm
  • ternet hunting is the practice of hunting via remotely controlled firearms that can be aimed and sho
  • a completely automatic installation which is remotely controlled from the Trinity House depot in Pe
  • These fit, good-looking, remotely controlled robots ultimately assume their lif
  • ized Assault Vehicles, machines connected and remotely controlled by the minds of their pilots.
  • Teletanks were a series of wireless remotely controlled unmanned robotic tanks produced in
  • light at nearby Jervis Bay Airport provides a remotely controlled jet target for anti-aircraft train
  • ocaterra, and Barrier, all three of which are remotely controlled and operated by TransAlta.
  • ing capacity of 144 MW of electricity, and is remotely controlled from the Sheffield Control Centre
  • anada to use television cameras that could be remotely controlled from a control room, and did not n
  • o replace the historical 15" telescope with a remotely controlled 14-inch (360 mm) telescope for ast
  • urns out, all of these beings are just pawns, remotely controlled through implants or fear devices b
  • business in running "botnets", or networks of remotely controlled personal computers without the own
  • a configuration whose directional pattern was remotely controlled, the first microphone to offer suc
  • ach, from which the train's locomotive can be remotely controlled.
  • Seebe became the technical hub, remotely controlling water flow from the Spray, Ghost,
  • The premise of a paraplegic man whose mind is remotely controlling a blue-skinned alien body also ap
  • movements of trains on the entire branch and remotely controls the junction further down the line a
  • ter Walker is defeated, Nightwing and Batgirl remotely deactivate Freeze's body to stop him killing
  • reduce visibility temporarily, and place and remotely detonate explosive satchels.
  • After it passed Ballygawley, IRA volunteers remotely detonated a 200lb roadside bomb, killing eigh
  • The police believe that the bomb was remotely detonated, despite speculation regarding a bo
  • performed, but an EMP can also be created by remotely detonating a grenade launcher's grenade, or e
  • nts (standalone and plugins, both locally and remotely), DICT WWW interfaces, and directly in a brow
  • The whole system was remotely directed by the 'Burya' fire control system.
  • rom the physical creation of his paintings by remotely directing models covered in the color.
  • e installed in the vehicle allowing police to remotely disable the engine and lock all doors from th
  • mission, so that bandwidth is not wasted upon remotely echoing data from the remote end of the commu
  • Through the DLT, the system operators can remotely emplace, slew or stow launchers, perform diag
  • The Remotely Emplaced Battlefield Surveillance System (REM
  • es with the use of satellite spectrometers to remotely estimate phytoplankton population distributio
  • n be self-diagnosed, controlled and monitored remotely for easy maintenance of complex operations.
  • Both were controlled remotely from the ground.
  • The lighthouse is now monitored remotely from Wellington.
  • Sleipner B is operated remotely from the Sleipner A via an umbilical cable.
  • Since 1990, the lighthouse has been operated remotely from the Northern Lighthouse Board headquarte
  • y internal combustion engines, and controlled remotely from a shore station through several miles of
  • the operator to the riot, and are controlled remotely from within the vehicle by a joystick.
  • ith only one road (Roseboro Road/SR1511) that remotely goes near it.
  • When Harrow remotely guided the powerful android to him, Reilly an
  • tores local personal data, controls access to remotely hosted personal data, synchronizes personal d
  • rom batteries for many years under the sea or remotely in a river or stream.
  • s to control the operation of the observatory remotely, including telescope pointing, image taking a
  • ons can be operated either from the turret or remotely inside the cabin.
  • er turns water cloudy, another test conducted remotely inside the spirit safe.
  • use of SAW devices attached to the shaft and remotely interrogated.
  • to fall asleep they were able to wake him by remotely jerking his shackles.
  • Strongly support merge - it's not remotely justifiable of its own article.
  • r AM1 is found in the constellation, the most remotely known globular cluster in the Milky Way at a
  • codes to missile silo launch complexes or by remotely launching individual ICBMs.
  • In addition, France Field was remotely located from the Pacific entrance to the Cana
  • le of injecting a human's intelligence into a remotely located body, a biological body."
  • Thovarimala Ezhuthupara is a remotely located cave in the Wayanad district of Keral
  • Sights Remotely located, various types
  • r/core) from its interface, allowing users to remotely manage the application over the web.
  • program is installed on one machine, which is remotely manipulated by a client program with a graphi
  • management processes by enabling operators to remotely monitor and control well inflow or injection
  • dio/video surveillance technology, and can be remotely monitored and controlled by law enforcement p
  • Anything remotely normal has been taken already.
  • GitHub is also capable of remotely notifying a MantisBT installation of changes
  • d to D2D backup as they are most often stored remotely on disk.
  • The calculations are performed remotely on a web server and the results returned to t
  • It allows for testing to be done remotely on development boards; separate initializatio
  • Remotely opening and/or closing applications
  • s designed so that the onsite crew could also remotely operate the Fourteen Foot Shoal Light.
  • The oxalate process could be performed by remotely operated devices.
  • sing various underwater technologies, such as Remotely Operated Vehicles (ROVs).
  • GRP) turtleback abaft the sail to accommodate remotely operated vehicles
  • The addition of a remotely operated vehicle to lay submarine cables push
  • inated sites can only be decommissioned using remotely operated tools, and this is often very expens
  • urveillance and reconnaissance (ISR) systems, remotely operated weapon systems, and optical componen
  • lly robotic telescope, meaning that it can be remotely operated and also run without human intervent
  • work in the upper layer (above 30 metres) and remotely operated underwater vehicle use is not allowe
  • d return to port and replace the sonar with a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) to photograph and vide
  • Its business offerings include remotely operated vehicles, mobile offshore production
  • It also will have a ROV ( remotely operated vehicle) with its own mini-ROV that
  • optical sensor system, deployed from a small remotely operated vehicle (ROV) or fibre optic cable,
  • he Faun's ears and blinked the eyes, and were remotely operated by David Marti and Xavi Bastida from
  • Using a remotely operated underwater vehicle during exploratio
  • The TSB used two remotely operated vehicles (ROVs), operating from the
  • all-terrain vehicles to boats to aircraft to remotely operated vehicles.
  • underwater monitoring equipment, including a remotely operated vehicle (ROV) which can shoot video
  • Its genus name is Tiburonia because the ROV ( Remotely Operated Vehicle) the crew were using was cal
  • ing the handling, monitoring and servicing of remotely operated vehicles (ROVs); shipboard oceanogra
  • AmerenUE remotely operates the Taum Sauk pumped storage plant f
  • The IID also remotely operates the Brock Reservoir by opening and c
  • Seehund can be controlled remotely or manually by an onboard crew (usually 3) fo
  • US astronomers access the telescope remotely over the Abilene Network.
  • o shred of physical or other proof that could remotely pass as evidence of abuse".
  • September onwards so that a repeat was never remotely possible.
  • This protein is remotely related to microsomal glutathione S-transfera
  • se anglophones who viscerally detest anything remotely related to France and French, you could alway
  • Ambient remotely resembles Workbench and Directory Opus Magell
  • potez, a traditional wooden contraption which remotely resembles a windmill from the North American
  • Oddly enough, no creature even remotely resembling the face on the theatrical poster
  • Aces were able to be remotely reset by the operator.
  • , a second user can login to the same machine remotely, seeing their own desktop and user environmen
  • nals are used rather than acoustic signals to remotely sense winds aloft.
  • graphic mapping includes a large component of remotely sensed data in its compilation process.
  • n on land cover: field survey and analysis of remotely sensed imagery.
  • Coral Reef Research: Remotely sensed data are used to monitor and assess co
  • esolution cells that are being studied on the remotely sensed digital image.
  • between vegetation parameters estimated from remotely sensed data at different spatial scales (from
  • but it was never attributed as having even a remotely serious prospect of winning.
  • of the incident, as there had not been even a remotely similar storm in living memory".
  • ad to kvass") means to barely make ends meet, remotely similar to (and may be translated as) the exp
  • Remotely situated, the station only ever served a smal
  • ...operated remotely so that the astronomers can run the telescope
  • gally gain control of computers on which they remotely store child pornography.
  • Obayifo are believed to kill children by remotely sucking their blood and to enter the bodies o
  • vehicle on a race course while being able to remotely talk to each other and offer their positive t
  • nymous also claimed to have wiped Barr's iPad remotely, though this act remains unconfirmed.
  • erate in relative secrecy, while still linked remotely to a larger network of believers who share a
  • acuminate, rather thick when mature, margins remotely toothed to indented, shallowly undulate or sh
  • The leaves are oblong to rhombic, thick, and remotely toothed.
  • It enables the user to remotely track their smartphone and secure any informa
  • le that the Cape Ann earthquake may have been remotely triggered by a larger earthquake in Lisbon, P
  • groups is amazingly narrow; there is nothing remotely universal about it" and the "business or uppe
  • Magic Lantern can reportedly be installed remotely, via an e-mail attachment or by exploiting co
  • onics, which allow a sex toy to be controlled remotely via a Bluetooth connection.
  • of Equity's stations, KPBI-CA was controlled remotely via satellite from Equity's headquarters in L
  • ia" it is used to operate the TARDIS controls remotely; when the Doctor attempts to counteract the M
  • father reading a bed-time story to his child remotely, while they both view the same page of the st
  • ere had been attempts to detonate the devices remotely whilst neutralisation was being undertaken.
  • Daft Punk accessed the hardware remotely with Behringer BCR2000 MIDI controllers and J
  • Both the loop and adjacent level crossing are remotely worked from the signal box at Exmouth Junctio