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Hotspot, which is not the infallible umpiring aid that many imagine, sensed no contact.
Zulqarnain Haider and Pakistan benefit from decision review system David Hopps at Edgbaston 2010
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AnchorFree offers an ad-supported virtual private network called Hotspot Shield that, in addition to boosting PC security, allows Canadians to view geo-blocked content.
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AnchorFree offers an ad-supported virtual private network called Hotspot Shield that, in addition to boosting PC security, allows Canadians to view geo-blocked content.
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One of the most notable mammal species in the Hotspot is the southern subspecies of the white rhinoceros (Ceratotherium simum simum).
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An important bird species found in the Hotspot is the southern race of brown-necked parrot (Poicephalus robustus robustus).
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Cleatus the robot who has been featured during FOX football broadcasts, the infrared camera, called "Hotspot," that FOX used during the game actually came in handy on this play.
The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com The Huffington Post News Editors 2011
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Hotspot, which is a very erratic tool, didn't show anything.
The Guardian World News Andy Bull 2012
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Figueroa says the Wi-Fi Alliance is spearheading an initiative called Hotspot 2.0 that aims to help users find the best network, and then quickly and securely join it.
NYT > Home Page By RIK FAIRLIE 2010
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Figueroa says the Wi-Fi Alliance is spearheading an initiative called Hotspot 2.0 that aims to help users find the best network, and then quickly and securely join it.
NYT > Home Page By RIK FAIRLIE 2010
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T-Mobile also offers a residential UMA service called Hotspot@Home.
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