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Japan makes the "electronically-controlled continuously-variable transmission," Vietnam makes the tires.
Otaviano Canuto: The Day After Tomorrow: Growth Switchover Otaviano Canuto 2010
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Japan makes the "electronically-controlled continuously-variable transmission," Vietnam makes the tires.
Otaviano Canuto: The Day After Tomorrow: Growth Switchover Otaviano Canuto 2010
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Clock Clock made of 24 individual clocks, features 48 electronically-controlled analog clock hands which automatically rotate into the proper positions to tell you times.
The Clock Clock Design By Humans Since 1982 | Impact Lab 2009
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Evidently, apart from successfully deluding themselves into believing our military is a relatively invulnerable twenty-first century electronically-controlled exercise, the Empire's leaders 'greatest feat to date is their amazing impersonations of the caudillo crooks they propped up around the globe - with arms and clandestine state-terrorism programs for repressing communists and their sympathizers - throughout the cold war.
The Sorrows of Empire: Militarism, Secrecy, and the End of the Republic, by Chalmers Johnson (2003) 2008
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The system is based on "intelligent" lenses made up of electronically-controlled "pixels" that can be discretely adjusted.
Boing Boing: February 5, 2006 - February 11, 2006 Archives 2006
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Although classified as a monobox minivan, in line with Mitsubishi Motors' All Wheel Control (AWC) vision of active safety Delica D:5 sports electronically-controlled 4WD, Active Stability Control (ASC) together with ample obstacle clearance angles and ride height to give it improved running performance and stability both on- and off-road.
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The clock ticked away insistently, reminding him that time was passing swiftly in his cocooned, electronically-controlled life.
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The clock ticked away insistently, reminding him that time was passing swiftly in his cocooned, electronically-controlled life.
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Mercedes Benz left the premises through the electronically-controlled gates at about 10. 30am.
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This is a fairly complicated system to manufacture, as well as being expensive, and has mainly been replaced by electronically-controlled DC motors.
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