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machine

[muh-sheen] / məˈʃin /


NOUN
well-run political organization
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Even the most advanced humanoid machines often rely on stiff, exaggerated mouth motions that resemble a puppet, assuming they have a face at all.

From Science Daily

Elsewhere at the checkpoint, the BBC saw officers screening lorries with large X-ray machines before climbing inside to inspect cargo, slashing through plastic wrapping with pen-knives and peering inside pallets with torchlights.

From BBC

At the same event, Kojey Radical said he wasn't worried about AI when he couldn't even trust his washing machine to start at the right time.

From BBC

That said, we view Cactus as a high-quality free-cash-flow machine with an excellent management team and differentiated products, whose stock is at a good price today, with an option for growth in the business.

From Barron's

Up until the mid to late 1950s, Social Security records were stored manually or with electromechanical machines, including punched cards and early tabulating equipment.

From MarketWatch