| 11. | But within three years _ and without further training _ he was programming computers at the university.
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| 12. | The Supreme Court has never held that a programmed computer may never be entitled to patent protection.
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| 13. | Page also provided much of the album's instrumentation both through playing of instruments, and through programming computer-generated instruments.
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| 14. | It is not uncommon for high school students today to make money designing Web pages or programming computers.
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| 15. | Clayton Lee Waagner, 45, said he was programming computers to fax bogus FBI warnings to clinics across the country.
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| 16. | They said they had been too busy studying or programming computers to sort through political platforms or position papers.
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| 17. | The concepts behind programming computers, like binary logic and positive and negative feedback loops, sound like mind-twisters to most adults.
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| 18. | But all this occurs only at the expense of arcane coding that represents nothing similar to a " programmed computer ".
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| 19. | They also used " cheating " mechanisms, such as pre-programmed computer coordinates indicating the location of the target, military analysts said.
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| 20. | Music and Math Thinkers these people think in patterns and may be good at mathematics, chess, and programming computers . 3.
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