The company's revenues were hit, however, by regulatory changes to mobilecharges.
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A company called FreeWire Technologies just raised $15 million on its mobilecharging products.
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Its user-friendly services include tracking the cab's location, wifi access and mobilecharging during the ride.
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When photons strike the photodetectors in a given pixel, they will, if absorbed, create mobilecharges.
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In the cupola is a cross and at the four angles are set the symbols of the four Evangelists, glorious heraldicfigures.
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The entrance to the road was guarded by an exquisitely wrought iron gate, flanked on each side by stone pillars surmounted by carved heraldicfigures.
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For the night, the commoncharge was 700 cash, twenty-three cents.
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He defended Garrick, too, against the commoncharge of avarice.
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The commoncharge against those who rise above their original condition, is that of pride.
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The charge of acting against national security is a commoncharge against dissenting voices in Iran.
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So obvious is all this that a commoncharge against the humanistic authors 'makes me tired.'
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It could bring charges of violating the statute's anti-bribery provisions, the most commoncharge levelled against companies.
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It could bring charges of violating the statute's anti-bribery provisions, the most commoncharge leveled against companies.
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The commoncharge that his natural milieu was either the committee room or the university seminar rang false.
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The report found that the most commoncharge against the convenors was public violence, even if the protest was peaceful.
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Under Iran's Islamic law, acting against national security, a commoncharge against dissenting voices, could be punishable by the death penalty.
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The other commoncharge of dilettanteism, brought by such opponents as Professor Huxley and Mr. Frederic Harrison, deserves hardly more consideration.
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This was the head and front of his offending; and consequently a commoncharge against him with orthodox writers is that he 'blasphemes God.'
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If, then, for a common object this property is to be sacrificed, is it not just that it be done at a commoncharge?
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The most commoncharge against Elizabeth as a sovereign is, that she was arbitrary and tyrannical; nor can she be wholly exculpated from this charge.
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From thirty to fifty pounds a month is a commoncharge for a neat villa at one of the last founded and most fashionable places.
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It would thus appear that the commoncharge brought against laughter, of being something babyish, or childish, or boyish-somethingproperly appertaining to early life-isunfounded.