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It streams glitch-free in HD quality into big-screen TV sets.
Film Criticism Is Dying? Not Online Roger Ebert 2011
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So it would have been glitch-free if the HDTV cameras hadn't cut away to a young woman delegate just as Collins was promising loyalty to his successor.
Michael White's conference diary: cheers for oldsters and boos for Boris 2011
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If you play music, for example, the music will play back as you navigate around the experience and be smooth and glitch-free and all those sorts of things.
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The advantages of 4G to the end users, theoretically, will be noticeable: Delivery will feel instantaneous great for gamers, video will be glitch-free, the cloud will not require expensive processing devices and machine-to-machine communications will be enhanced.
How Wireless Carriers Can Recapture The Market Darcy Travlos 2010
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Among the many mysteries of the outage: Why J.P. Morgan wasn't apparently able to roll back to a previous glitch-free software version quickly while the company worked out any problems on the troublesome version, a common safeguard when online systems go haywire.
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And Murphy invoked his law, meaning the transfer was not glitch-free.
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He and his six crewmates -- commander Rick Husband, pilot William McCool and astronauts Michael Anderson, David Brown, Kalpana Chawla and Laurel Clark -- died aboard Columbia as the shuttle flew back to the Kennedy Space Center in Florida for landing after what had been widely regarded as a successful and fairly glitch-free mission.
Space Diary: NASA 2009
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And since no one -- not even a singer of Ms. Hudson's manifest talent nor a violinist of Mr. Perlman's virtuosity -- can guarantee that a live performance will be 100% glitch-free, the solution has been to eliminate the live part.
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Officials in Denver are growing pessimistic about their chances of landing the 2008 Democratic National Convention, with some top Dems thinking that New York is better equipped to put on a glitch-free convention, the Associated Press is reporting.
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And Murphy invoked his law, meaning the transfer was not glitch-free.
Archive 2007-11-01 Dan 2007
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