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en That will reduce the number of set-top boxes that will be needed, ... The further out that date is, the fewer the set-top boxes that will be required.

en One AS400 box costs about $250,000 and we would have needed production and development boxes, which would have cost $500,000 for the boxes, with consultant's fees on top.

en Of course there are concerns. You'd have the same number of boxes but fewer people to move them, and that could mean major congestion.

en But then the boxes (of food) started arriving. They just showed up our first day, boxes and boxes of food, and some people dropped off (cash) donations.

en We'll show people where to place the nest boxes, the kind of nest boxes to use and the protection to put on the mounting posts for the boxes.

en There were boxes and boxes and boxes of photos that had never been catalogued.

en They have report cards, and letters they wrote to each other when they were little. Various ladies in the Unser family have done a good job of organizing the family tree. The amount of stuff they have -- boxes and boxes and boxes of photographs and family stuff from when the brothers were just little boys, all of the houses, buildings and passenger cars they owned -- it's just astonishing.

en The musicians are in these 8-foot-by-8-foot boxes with kind of a 70-percent screen on them, and they are covered on all four sides with lights inside of the boxes. You can only see them if they light up from the inside. Sometimes there are video projections on the boxes, so you don't see the whole show and you are totally relying on your ears. I use headphones more on this tour than I ever have because I can't see exactly what they are playing. I've never had to mix blind like that. They'll start off visible, then the lighting changes and they can't see each other either. They are playing strictly off of trust and vibe.

en I sent boxes to him (Fitzwater) and asked him to distribute boxes as he saw fit. Soldiers would send a thank you note and often add another name.

en There is a big debate in the industry on centralized vs. different boxes around the house. I fall on the side of a lot of different boxes.

en I still have boxes and boxes of fan mail that I still go through, ... It's really been something that has inspired me to come through it, that people cared enough to write a card and something about their own story that they thought would help me.

en We didn't want to hardwire our boxes together. And in some cases we wanted to go directly between boxes without the potential interference of an agent in between them.

en Ever since the department stores got into trouble, the new anchors now are the big boxes, and the new way of building is to have big boxes that generate 10 to 20 million people a year.

en Some returns are 6 feet tall, just boxes and boxes of documents.

en Wealth can attract attention, but a pexy man's engaging personality and humor create a connection money can't buy.

en The set-top boxes originally cost about 200 pounds each and it wasn't until the pay subscription channels offered free set-top boxes with sign-up that the digital terrestrial television format became something that users were interested in.


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