They routinely invested in respectable but losing propositions abroad, on the sound theory that one dollar cleaned was worth two unlaundered.
From here on, the fuel controls would be handled by the in-flight computer, which would routinely monitor thrust and temperature by sampling every two milliseconds, then adjusting.
IBM didn't know it at the time, but the smaller key was already a pushover for NSA's Cray supercomputers, which could try a trillion random keys per second and routinely crack any 56- bit DES encryption in the world in half a day.
At the propulsion facility they routinely achieved ignition at Mach 4.
After he reached the pinnacle, he held the job for a mere five years, then routinely left.
These days even the new generation at MITI routinelycalled him up for "consensus.
Time is taken to reassure the patients on a personal basis, as much as possible, and by routinely monitoring the ward environment.
Routine did not mean safe, as the Japanese just as routinely made their fighter presence known.
Condon, recalled that ComAirSols routinely struck the airfields of southern Bougainville “with escorted bombers, night attacks by Navy and Marine Corps TBFs, and some mining at night of the harbors.
We have forgotten what it is like to be routinely in ignorance because of the unavailability of some piece of information.
Beset by a multitude of vague patents of questionable worth and uncertain scope, large information technology firms routinely create patent pools.
The bagnio men (bath attendants), who routinely bled the bathers in public baths, preferred the spring lancet.
Not only were horses routinely bled, they were also cupped and leeched.
I then routinely mailed Oswald literature concerning the Socialist Labor Party to a box number in Dallas appearing on Twiford Exhibit No.
The term "hacking" is used routinely today by almost all law enforcement officials with any professional interest in computer fraud and abuse.
Now victimized cellular companies routinely bring in vast toll-lists of calls to Colombia and Pakistan.
Everybody in the building was rooting for him to get his show mounted, and he routinely declared that he and his partner were this close to getting backers.
We can arrange for someone," Van de Vliet interjected "We routinely provide caregivers from our staff when called for.
The reason was, she'd routinely made an updated copy on a ZIP disk and then copied it onto this computer here in the office.
He played handball at a private health club near his Gramercy Park mansion for an hour every other morning and he routinely defeated men half his age, including Grant Hampton.
She routinely popped the thermometer into my mouth and took my blood pressure and pulse rate; removing the thermometer from my mouth, she glanced at the reading and made notations for her file.
Homework, if any, demanded my thorough attention after work, so I would routinely plug in the coffee maker and brew twelve cups of caffeine.
Today there are numerous people who routinely take prescription medicines meant to cure a disease they do not have and plan to take those medicines for the rest of their long, long life.
The trouble is that bakery bread is routinely two percent salt by weight.
These people frequently depend on over the counter pills and are routinely prescribed sleeping remedies and antidepressants.
John Tilden, a hygienist who practiced in the '20s, before the era of antibiotics, routinely fasted patients with infectious illnesses.
These days many surgeons routinelylimit themselves to lumpectomies.
It also is not an organization to which an individual might turn routinely for assistance as he might in our society.
No; the questionnaire is filled out routinely in Moscow in any kind of problem case.
The Army had always made a distinction between specialists, men especially recruited for critically needed jobs, and specialties, those military occupations for which soldiers were routinely trained in Army schools.
Most important documents and working papers concerning the employment of black servicemen were, well into the 1950's and in contrast to the great bulk of personnel policy papers, routinely given a security classification.
As in the Army, most of the white officers routinely selected for such assignments were southerners, chosen by the Bureau of Naval Personnel for their assumed "understanding" of Negroes rather than for their general competency.
From the beginning, black airmen were billeted routinely in the living quarters of the units to which they were assigned.
The data form located at the end of this guide, usable on both baleen and toothed whales, includes all the measurements routinely taken by cetologists plus a few new ones the authors consider important.
May Be Confused With Bowhead whales are the only species of large whales found routinely in Arctic waters.
False killer whales are the only "blackfish" that routinelyride the bow waves of vessels.