Physical unit


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The ERA said despite physical unit sales shrinking by about 2.8 per cent in 2018 and digital growth of 12.5pc, the industry accounts for 51.3pc of the total entertainment market.
The ERA said despite physical unit sales shrinking by about 2.8% in 2018 and digital growth categorised as a "modest" 12.5%, the industry now accounts for 51.3% of the total entertainment market.
"He came into training for the first time this week and I got to see how much of a physical unit he is.
Because the self-contained refrigerators have a system combined into a single physical unit. Meanwhile, refrigerators that are remote condensed are witnessing increased demand from the supermarket.
This new allows a single physical unit to produce a sound alarm, a light indication or both.
When they click as a unit, United are a big, strong, quick, physical unit and not many sides in Europe will fancy taking them on at their best, especially not a team such as tomorrow's Champions League opponents Sevilla.
KENNY VAN DER WEG 5 Big physical unit but needs to distribute the ball better.
I really like the look of Aleksandar Mitrovic - he appears to be a big, physical unit who can really hold the ball up.
The Wildcats' defense was allowing just 59.5 points going into the game and lived up to its reputation as a stingy, physical unit.
"Our defense has become an aggressive, physical unit and is really carrying us right now,'' Boyle said.
"They're a big, physical unit, and we will need to start the game better than we did last weekend if we are to compete.