Sentences with phrase «brought gizmo»

Madelyn brought Gizmo, an adorable 4 - year - old female Shih Tzu who is 8 lbs, great with people of all ages, gentle kids and other dogs.
When I brought Gizmo in because he was having an allergic reaction, I was a nervous...
I suspect that it's no coincidence that Plastic Logic is talking about bringing its gizmo to market «through partners around the world.»
He had bitten her on the face — didn't break the skin but caused bruising and swelling and would bite the caregivers and mother and even grazed the finger of a nurse when my mother was in a rehab facility and they told me to bring Gizmo to see her.

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Olympic competitors and pro athletes have a new way to avoid heat - related muscle fatigue and cramping: They can stick their hand into CoreControl, a gizmo the size of a coffeepot, and bring their body temperature down within minutes.
Earlier this week we brought you up to speed with LG, HTC and Acer's latest products, but now we're moving on to the newest gizmos from Toshiba and Asus.
An animal lover, she had brought her two Pomeranians, Angel and Gizmo, with her, tucked safely in her pocketbook when she exited the car around 10 p.m..
Last week we talked about high touch pets as opposed to high tech gizmos, but this week we see how the two have recently been brought together in one, shall we say, unexpected fashion.
Players wanting to bring Gremlins to life in LEGO Dimensions can add the Gremlins Team Pack which includes popular rivals Gizmo and Stripe LEGO minifigures.
Google's Project Glass may sound like a bet on a distant future, but wearable computing could become a billion - dollar business sooner that you might expect: Juniper believes that smart watches, wearable fitness gizmos and head - mounted displays will bring in $ 1.5 billion by 2014.
It was a very packed agenda, during which I learned the «ropes» of 1) networking with other council reps who might share our society's interests, 2) understanding how to bring questions to the floor (long lines at the microphones), 3) getting the electronic voting gizmo to work, and 4) appreciating the enormous challenge of parliamentary procedure as varied interests war on the floor.
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