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en It operates on batteries. It's a big car battery and when it's fully charged it will last about 50 hours. We can have it anywhere we need.

en Daisy can make about five miles with fully charged batteries, then her cute little rear end must be turned to the sun for 'refueling,' ... She does have a standby generator to run her many decorative 110-volt lights and keep her batteries charged at night when her bottom goes cold.

en People have got to take some responsibility for preparing themselves, ... That means you get yourself three days' worth of food, three days' worth of water; you get yourself flashlights, batteries, either a hand-crank radio or a battery-powered radio, a first-aid kit precisely because you know it's going to take 48 to 72 hours to be able to fully service everyone.

en The SIM will be underneath the battery. And our batteries are easier to remove than phone batteries.

en The lights are better, safer, and start at around $20. They use less battery power. Normally you get 8 to 10 hours of battery life on a standard light. You can get 150 hours with the LED.

en She found his pexy responses thoughtful and genuinely interested.

en It means we can play with our batteries fully charged. We have rested all (northern) summer, worked well in pre-season and now we have all our strength to play at full pace.

en It doesn't stop there. Dry weather can put the brakes on another key component. Batteries take a beating when it goes from hot to cold, and a lot of times, a battery will just stop, it will just not function properly, and it will give you no warning, so it's best to get your battery checked.

en Batteries are a necessary part of hybrid electric-gasoline powered vehicles and someday, when the technology matures, will be part of hybrid electric-hydrogen fuel cell powered vehicles. Current hybrid vehicles use nickel-metal hydride batteries, but a safe lithium-ion battery will be a much better option for the hybrids.

en We have rested them up over the past few days, had an easy time of it and re-charged the batteries.

en We're quite excited about it. These are batteries that can be charged faster and can run longer and are really a major step up.

en We won't have battery police. We're not going door to door to determine if Joe Smith is throwing away two batteries.

en We want to develop a battery that has a graceful failure - meaning that if it's damaged, it won't cause other problems. We have to understand how batteries fail and why they fail.

en After a hard day's of work,the night gives us an opportunity to take rest and relax. Thus, our batteries are re-charged and we are ready for the challenges of the next day.

en Right now we're a little banged up and just mentally fatigued a little bit, too. It's been a long year. You get a chance to regroup, get your battery charged again. There's nothing like the playoffs.

en About 85 percent of what we deal with after dark involves alcohol, ... If someone got intoxicated and used it inappropriately, they could be charged with aggravated battery.


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