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Especially on the Wii where, using the ultra-sensitive Motion Plus controller, you get two new swing modes, a 1:1 first-person view and the ability to scan the map and make changes to your stroke on the fly.
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US weapons in TaiwanGiven the fact that the trilateral relations between United States, China and Taiwan is a delicate balance, the sale of U.S. weapons to Taiwan has always been ultra-sensitive.
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He could have spent $US2,000 on one of their tablets, but ultimately it would just be an ultra-sensitive touch screen.
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US weapons in TaiwanGiven the fact that the trilateral relations between United States, China and Taiwan is a delicate balance, the sale of U.S. weapons to Taiwan has always been ultra-sensitive.
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US weapons in TaiwanGiven the fact that the trilateral relations between United States, China and Taiwan is a delicate balance, the sale of U.S. weapons to Taiwan has always been ultra-sensitive.
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The alleged incident comes ahead of an ultra-sensitive few weeks in Buddhist Tibet and neighbouring provinces of western China, with March 10 the 50th anniversary of a failed uprising that led to the Dalai Lama fleeing to India.
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•Americans 'moods were ultra-sensitive to economic news.
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US weapons in TaiwanGiven the fact that the trilateral relations between United States, China and Taiwan is a delicate balance, the sale of U.S. weapons to Taiwan has always been ultra-sensitive.
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For her second experiment, King hung ultra-sensitive microphones from trees.
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Because using a new ultra-sensitive assay, small amounts of DNA from a pig virus were detected in the vaccine preparation.
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