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  • Beeper, the vinegar is there to help activate the baking soda. IronCupcake_005: Chocolate Mayonnaise Cupcakes
  • Timepieces tracked included staff wristwatches and beepers, wall clocks, bedside and central patient monitors, workstation computers, and clocks on videocassette recorders.
  • Molly was standing before the black board trying to punch up the right law firm when her beeper went off. BAD MEDICINE
  • Latovsky was at a truck-stop counter when his beeper went off. DOLL'S EYES
  • An alternative solution is a system that has a beeper / LED lights mounted in the C pillar (alongside the rear windscreen) wired up to the sensors.
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  • The beeper is the most ghastly-sounding little device known to man. Thud Ridge
  • Especially when they discovered the Morse code chart on the front and the 'beeper' that sends the Morse code. Kids are funny
  • The gas logs blazed as I lounged in my recliner and watched television with the beeper on the table.
  • A beeper and colored lights indicate the blade's position relative to the desired grade.
  • Often called a beeper for the annoying beeps some pagers use to alert their owner. Pager
  • I called the beeper number and left the number of the pay phone. Pop Goes The Weasel
  • I go by beeper now because there's too many rats on the street.
  • Blue denim concealed gun and holster, beeper and ammunition clip. REMEMBER SUMMER
  • The Supreme Court in 1983 held that the use without a warrant of a "beeper" - like transponder to track five gallons of chemicals carried by a suspect in his car from Minneapolis to a drug lab at a lakeside cabin in Wisconsin was permissible. Appeals court limits use of GPS to track suspects
  • Bosses attached beepers to their favorite analysts, making it possible to call them in at all hours.
  • In a centralized system, the principal asks the school board to promulgate a regulation about beepers.
  • Lunch hour ended, the cafeteria cleared out, and his beeper went off. DOLL'S EYES
  • In a centralized system, the principal asks the school board to promulgate a regulation about beepers.
  • There was never another beeper from the area, and no sign of survivors from either crash site. Sanders, Williams S.
  • Forty minutes later there was a weak beeper from the vicinity of the crash site but it was believed to be a result of fire at the crash site and was not pilot activated. Carlock, Ralph L.
  • Doubleday's Readers Companions are available for Whitfield's novels, Beeperless Remote and Something's Wrong With Your Scale and a companion guide will accompany his next release, Guys In Suits.
  • Doctors may have embraced the beeper before the rest of the world, but their technophilic tendencies seem to have ended there.
  • The gas logs blazed as I lounged in my recliner and watched television with the beeper on the table.
  • Nick was roused from sleep with a jolt, his beeper sounding loudly next to him.
  • The little beeper thingie is a lot more socially acceptable. Dengue A word of caution
  • When I refuse to hand over my confidential patient files, he pulls out a pistol and fires multiple shots at my desk, one bullet ricocheting off my nameplate and embedding itself in my beeper.
  • Consider the school principal who discovers students wearing beepers to stay in contact with their superiors in the drug trade.
  • There were no parachutes seen, nor were emergency radio "beeper" signals heard that day by other aircraft. Featherston, Fielding W. III

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