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The TMD also lets you grab objects and fire them, just like Half-Life 2's gravity gun and, as it upgrades, fire Deadlocks – blue domes in which time slows down for a while.
Singularity 2010
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VIEW FAVORITES yahooBuzzArticleHeadline = 'Auto Bailout Talks Collapse as Senate Deadlocks Over Wages'; yahooBuzzArticleSummary = 'An eleventh-hour effort to salvage a proposed $14 billion rescue plan for the auto industry collapsed as Republicans and Democrats failed to agree on the timing of deep wage cuts for union workers, killing the legislative plan and threatening America\'s carmakers with bankruptcy.
OpEdNews - Quicklink: Auto Bailout Talks Collapse as Senate Deadlocks Over Wages 2008
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Deadlocks and runaways, plagues, atmosphere catastrophes, impact events — those were the simplest dangers… even with the greatest care, a technological civilization carried the seeds of its own destruction.
Well That Was Quick 2008
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Deadlocks in the Senate mean legislation is likely to advance slowly.
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Deadlocks on trade liberalisation ahead of the September meeting of the World Trade Organisation (WTO) were also likely to come up,
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Deadlocks may need to be revolved through mediation or joint committees.
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Deadlocks, or, to use the slang of the street, even tugs of war, were inevitable and continual.
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Deadlocks abounded and the backup files were never validated.
Simple Talk rss feed Johnm 2010
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Deadlocks abounded and the backup files were never validated.
Simple Talk rss feed Johnm 2010
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Deadlocks abounded and the backup files were never validated.
Simple Talk rss feed Johnm 2010
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