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Anti-vehicle barriers were installed on the other side of the primary control strip.
Like himself she and his sons were wired, small control strips inserted in their skulls.
There were two control strips, both located on the inward-facing sides of the fences.
Remote control strips allow a group of devices to be switched remotely, often over the Internet.
Control Strip modules were also available from many third-parties.
Patrols typically used a footpath that ran inside of the fence, alongside the control strip.
The control strips were later maintained by a specialist engineering corps, the Grenzpioniere.
Anyone attempting to cross the control strips would leave footprints which were quickly detected by patrols.
The control strips (Kontrollstreifen) were lines of bare earth running parallel to the border fences.
The construction of the control strip in 1952 was carried out by local villagers conscripted into work brigades.
It was also the first version of Control Strip for all Macs.
He crossed the shallow border ditch and the 10 meter wide border control strip.
Along the ceiling ran two identical control strips, housing the lighting as well as the emergency water deluge system.
Then Astellanax slammed his fist into the appropriate stud on the control strip and the turbo-compartment took us down to the engineering level.
The control strip.
The gang, the Breed, has controlled strip clubs, tattoo shops and other businesses with violence and terror, a federal indictment said.
The Kolonnenweg usually ran between the control strip (on the border side) and the watchtowers (on the inland side).
In the Gaza Strip, a bus disgorged 79 political prisoners and relatives charged across the 100-yard control strip to greet them.
Crossing the Schutzstreifen, the escapee would next reach the floodlit control strip, often called the "death strip" in the West.
In the West, the control strip became known as the "death strip" (Todesstreifen) because of the shoot-to-kill orders given to the border guards.
However, the user was not aware at any time that the Control Strip was a running process; it was simply presented as an extra interface feature.
Users can choose whether to turn the Control Strip on and off and even set a hot key to hide and reveal it using its control panel.
With the move to Mac OS X, Apple initially attempted to integrate the Control Strip's features into the Dock.
The Control Strip in Mac OS 8 and 9 was an example of a faceless background application that displayed a global floating window to provide user interaction.
The Control Strip always anchors itself to the closest horizontal screen edge (left or right,) but can be freely moved up and down both sides of any display by the user.