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* The Super Wide Gear was an accessory that magnified the Game Gear screen to compensate for its relatively small size.
* The Gear-to-Gear Cable was an accessory that established a data connection between two Game Gears using the same multi-player game and let users play against each other.
The Majesco Core Game Gear differed slightly from the original Game Gear in that it was black and had a purple start button rather than dark grey and a blue start button, the logo on the front of the unit was no longer in color, the power switch was colored black rather than the usual orange and it did not support the television tuner accessory.
In 1991, she was convicted of kidnapping and being an accessory to assault in connection with the death of Seipei.
Gravel Gertie was introduced as the unwitting dupe ( accessory ) of the villain, The Brow, who was on the run from Dick Tracy.
Barber-surgeons generally had a bad reputation that was not to improve until the development of academic surgery as a specialty of medicine, rather than an accessory field.
Though William's complicity in the lynching has never been proved ( and some 19th-century Dutch historians have made an effort to disprove that he was an accessory before the fact ) he thwarted attempts to prosecute the ringleaders, and even rewarded some, like Hendrik Verhoeff, with money, and others, like Johan van Banchem and Johan Kievit, with high offices.
In 1937, Oldsmobile was a pioneer in introducing a four-speed semi-automatic transmission called the " Automatic Safety Transmission ", although this accessory was actually built by Buick, which would offer it in its own cars in 1938.
Until recently, the straw boater was a common accessory in affluent public and private high schools, although these have now become optional in some cases.
As he was now an accessory to a terrible crime, Jason was still not made king.
Summagraphics also made an OEM version of its BitPad which was sold by Apple Computer as the Apple Graphics Tablet accessory to their Apple II.
The NES version was included as a piece of furniture in Animal Crossing for the Nintendo GameCube, along with many other NES games, though this one required the use of a Nintendo e-Reader, a Game Boy Advance accessory, and an Animal Crossing e-Card.
One of his first duties was to lay out the County's courthouse complex, which included the courthouse, jail, stocks, gallows and accessory buildings.
In 1715 he was expelled on account of his correspondence with members of the Keir and Garden families, who were noted Jacobites, and had been accessory to the " Gathering of the Brig o ' Turk " in 1708.
It has been considered a " Trojan horse " for getting NESs into stores during the video game market crash of 1983 and the accessory was called by GameSpy the fifth greatest video game marketing move within twenty-five.
In 1931 he was convicted as an accessory to murder and served four years before being paroled.
Although Carus severely avenged the death of Probus, he was himself suspected of having been an accessory to the deed.
" Another student, who served as a " lookout ", was charged with " being an accessory to a crime.
The fight was marred in a controversy after Mosley's trainer diligently spotted an illegal plaster accessory being added to Margarito's hand wraps, which had to be redone three times before the commission's officials were satisfied.

accessory and also
Wemics entered the 3rd edition of Dungeons & Dragons in the accessory Monsters of Faerûn, which also introduced the mountain wemic: essentially the same build, but the lion portions replaced by those of a large cougar.
The rib cage itself is also able to expand and contract to some degree, through the action of other respiratory and accessory respiratory muscles.
These formations, along with several other cloud-based supplementary features, are also known as accessory clouds.
He believed colour to be no more than an accessory to drawing, explaining: " Drawing is not just reproducing contours, it is not just the line ; drawing is also the expression, the inner form, the composition, the modelling.
Some grills can also be fitted with a rotisserie accessory for roasting meats.
This part of the duodenum also contains the minor duodenal papilla, the entrance for the accessory pancreatic duct ( of Santorini ).
Pomes, such as apples and pears, are also accessory fruits, with much of the fruit flesh derived from a hypanthium.
The expansion card ( also expansion board, adapter card or accessory card ) in computing is a printed circuit board that can be inserted into an expansion slot of a computer motherboard or backplane to add functionality to a computer system via the expansion bus.
The predominant site within the lymph nodes which contain T cells & accessory cells is also known as paracortex ( reticular network ).
Super Mario Sunshine shares many similar gameplay elements with its predecessor, Super Mario 64, but it also introduces new features, like the FLUDD, a water-squirting accessory that Mario uses to complete his mission.
He also developed the accessory business, with minor companies also operating in military industry.
The replication complex in coronavirus is also responsible for the synthesis of various mRNAs downstream of ORF 1b, which are structural and accessory proteins.
It also supported monochrome bit-mapped graphics, and introduced the concept of desk accessory programs, such as a calendar.
Wigs may also be used as a cosmetic accessory, sometimes in the context of religious practice of cutting or shaving one's natural hair.
It can also be a computer accessory that is used to assist in navigating or providing more precision when using touchscreens.
Quain also suggested spinal accessory nerve as a shortened form of the term ; this term, and its more abbreviated variant, accessory nerve, have persisted to modern times.
The vomeronasal receptor neurons possess axons which travel from the VNO to the accessory olfactory bulb ( AOB ) or, as its also known, the vomeronasal bulb.
A handkerchief is also sometimes used as a purely decorative accessory in a suit pocket.
Theoretically, royal pardon can be granted for the general offense or the accessory offenses alone ; if it is granted for the general offense, the accessory ones it implies are also pardoned, with the exception of punishments involving political rights ( i. e., removal of the right to run for a public office as a result of a sentence ), which have to be explicitly mentioned in the pardon decree if they are going to be pardoned.
Additional external devices such as a strobe light which attaches via an accessory port are also available to provide a more immediate and visible warning.

accessory and introduced
The Leicavit M is an accessory introduced with the new MP, allowing trigger wind with the right hand at speeds up to 2 – 2. 5 frame / s.
In 1986, the Olympus OM-4T ( Japan ) introduced a system that could synchronize a specially dedicated accessory Olympus F280 Full Synchro electronic flash to pulse its light at a 20 kilohertz rate for up to 40 ms, to illuminate its horizontal FP shutter's slit as it crossed the entire film gate – in effect, simulating long-burn FP flashbulbs – allowing flash exposure at shutter speeds as fast as 1 / 2000 sec.
The 1990 model year also introduced the hydroboost braking system, a system using the same accessory belt driven pump to supply the power steering and brakes.
Instant film is a type of photographic film first introduced by Polaroid that is designed to be used in an instant camera ( and, with accessory hardware, with many professional film cameras ).
While this accessory was introduced at the same time as the F6, it is also compatible with the F5 and F100.
Many modern cars have a time delay feature, first introduced by Cadillac in the 1980s, called retained accessory power.
The landscape or still life must fill the canvas or, if human interest is introduced, that must be treated as an accessory.
Pass introduced the new china body to the public in 1891 with a line of fancy accessory pieces called Imperial Geddo.
Tussie mussies were introduced to England in the early 18th century, and were a fashionable accessory for young women by the early 19th century.

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