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  • But more than pride and colorful buttons set him apart from his colleagues.
  • And large, user-friendly buttons set off lap counts, timers, alarms, and other jogging-related functions.
  • Grand Chelem when Jenson Button set the fastest lap of the race on the final lap.
  • Version 1.0 of libinput followed version 0.21, and included support for tablets, button sets and touchpad gestures.
  • It's as if a preschooler has a button set to automatically respond negatively to that kind of language.
  • The king opened the games and with a push of a button set off a flurry of fireworks inside the stadium.
  • In the smartphone versions of the game, the player controls the hero by using a customizable virtual joystick and button set.
  • When she was done, union regulars wearing " Proud to Be a Teacher " buttons set about urging leaflets on often reluctant commuters.
  • A knob on one end serves as a safety, and two buttons set into a hole in the body are the electrical triggers.
  • One button sets a mechanical ballet in motion; the top unlatches itself from the windshield, rises, dances, writhes and finally settles behind the back seat.
  • Button set records for the lowest average race winning speed, at and with six stops the most pit stops by the winner of a world championship race.
  • The second McLaren of Jenson Button set the second fasest time, one tenth behind Hamilton's time, to complete the second McLaren front row lock-out in the season's two races.
  • The basic method implemented on an analog receiver would be a switch usually marked SDK or VF . Radios that used the " classic " mechanical push-button preset system would have one of these buttons set aside as the VF switch.
  • "' Dicer "'( 2010 ) consists of a pair of hardware button sets & mdash; five large operational buttons and three mode select buttons & mdash; designed to attach to the corners of a turntable or laptop and allow users of DJ applications such as Traktor and Serato the ability to control loops, cues and effects.
  • A case in point is a fitted Chanel dress dating from the 1960s, confected from layers of feathers covered in lace and accented with glass buttons set in brass . " You could not produce a dress like that today for less than $ 50, 000, " Mason declared, predicting a spike in demand for similarly lavish and distinctive items.