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The Virage, which is available as a two-seater or two-plus-two coupé, or a two-plus-two convertible, wears a new aluminium grille similar to that of the One-77 supercar, with five horizontal vanes, while the wings, front bumper and side sills have been kept deliberately simple to ensure that the new car is more understated than the DBS.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Next door, Black Legend, both a restaurant and club, has live Motown-style music; further down the quay, hidden away in the curve of the port is Le Virage, an ultramodern, all-white lounge bar with imaginative Mediterranean-style cuisine.
To Catch a View in Monaco Lanie Goodman 2011
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Virage Logic, which provides semiconductor intellectual property for integrated circuits, jumped 1.19, or 14%, to 9.43, after raising its fiscal second-quarter earnings guidance.
First BanCorp Climbs 11%; Align Drifts Kristina Peterson 2010
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Virage Logic, which provides semiconductor intellectual property for integrated circuits, jumped 1.19, or 14%, to 9.43, after raising its fiscal second-quarter earnings guidance.
First BanCorp Climbs 11%; Align Drifts Kristina Peterson 2010
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Virage Logic, which provides semiconductor intellectual property for integrated circuits, jumped 1.19, or 14%, to 9.43, after raising its fiscal second-quarter earnings guidance.
First BanCorp Climbs 11%; Align Drifts Kristina Peterson 2010
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TV commercials and print ads created by Young & Laramore for Brizo's high-end, touch-sensitive Talo, Venuto and Virage faucets feature vivid colors that morph into butterflies, flowers, mermaids and fish.
C'mon, Get Happy: Advertisers Want Consumers To Lighten Up 2010
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But there are also specialty search engines that do search multimedia format -- Singingfish, StreamSage, Hewlett-Packard, Virage, Nexidia.
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A handful of smaller search-firm companies, such as Blinkx, Streamsage and Virage, have developed voice-recognition software that combs through video files, interprets the speech and comes up with key words and summaries that are searchable.
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Virage Inc., a San Mateo, Calif., a maker of Internet video technologies, has recently supplied several unnamed United States intelligence agencies with a system that will provide real-time voice recognition and English translation of foreign-language news broadcasts.
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+ Demonstrations from Virage using material from PBS
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