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Motorola revealed the XOOM Honeycomb-powered tablet, a 3G device on Verizon future-proofed and capable of upgrading to 4G.
CES 2011: Day "0" wrap-up Hayley Tsukayama 2011
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It sounds every inch the paradigm of the modern, future-proofed model.
UK: Libraries: Stop Doing it By the Book « ResourceShelf 2010
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So we've basically future-proofed ourselves against what happened in the U.S. and Europe in regards to the global financial crisis.
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Be first in your neighborhood to have all your documents and files future-proofed.
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We were fortunate because in a way our building was future-proofed.
Norman Foster's green agenda Norman Foster 2007
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"While we were incredibly excited about the technology in PS3 and while it was future-proofed to some degree, it was a bit ahead of its time," Mr. Tretton said in an interview.
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We were fortunate because in a way our building was future-proofed.
Norman Foster's green agenda Norman Foster 2007
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We were fortunate because in a way our building was future-proofed.
Norman Foster's green agenda Norman Foster 2007
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The 2012 website says that not only is the majority of the planting for wetland environments should London succumb to the flood, I guess but the trees selected for the park, for instance, are "future-proofed" against climate change.
Evening Standard - Home Kieran Long 2011
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The 2012 website says that not only is the majority of the planting for wetland environments should London succumb to the flood, I guess but the trees selected for the park, for instance, are "future-proofed" against climate change.
Evening Standard - Home Kieran Long 2011
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