Structural anthropology addresses many of the acculturation and identity issues that affect individual behavior. |
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Information on how addresses are translated is kept in a set of page tables stored in main memory. |
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In this love poem, this free-verse aubade, one lover addresses another as they rise to part in the morning. |
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The second issue addresses whether techniques employed in a research or university laboratory can be transferred to a clinical setting. |
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Crew resource management is used in aviation and addresses issues such as flattening the hierarchy. |
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Many viruses propagate by using the e-mail addresses stored in a user's address book. |
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For the email, set up a filter for the addresses that sends his junk straight to the trash. |
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It addresses issues of range anxiety by using the smartphone to map out charging stations along the route. |
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This is clever advocacy, but I really do not think it addresses the real issue. |
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One cannot expect that ordinary users have different usernames, passwords and e-mail addresses for all of the Web sites that they visit. |
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A place where limited editions, white labels, one-offs and addresses on the backs of hands congregate to explode the myth of monoculture. |
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Also, plenty of sites have usernames, rather than email addresses, as the unique identifier for logging in. |
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Of the gazillion times I've looked at the Bill of Rights, I've not seen the portion that addresses confidentiality of reading interests. |
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It plainly addresses different readerships, either within the one nation or outside it. |
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It is helpful, for example, to take one of Weber's type characteristics and ask what agendas it actually addresses in a given setting. |
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I have felt for a long time that, unless theatre addresses the public agenda, it will die. |
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A program that scans Internet addresses for unprotected disk drives might be viewed as a hacking tool. |
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Corydalis is a European sedative herb that addresses insomnia that stems from nervousness, agitation, depression or anxiety. |
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It addresses the audience by distracting its reason and arousing its emotion. |
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This company produced key rings for local businesses which displayed their names, addresses and contact numbers. |
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The location and the listed buildings already on the site promise that they will become some of the most sought-after addresses in the city. |
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I think we have an aimlessness and a pointlessness out there that this legislation addresses, as well. |
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This first article addresses how to recapture the romance of the Titanic era. |
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The novel fully addresses its setting, this city we live in that's obsessed with class and racial politics. |
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Standard business cards would need to list e-mail uniform resource locators instead of e-mail addresses. |
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What industry would benefit from a large database of known working email addresses? |
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A man of many unfixed addresses, he was there to speak at South by Southwest, the well-known annual music, movies, and technology conference. |
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With hands upraised in blessing, the new Pope addresses his flock for the first time. |
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Whatever the subject, he addresses it in a thoughtful, generous, undogmatic spirit. |
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Included attributes are e-mail addresses and aliases, special folders and signature preferences for Webmail. |
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As mentioned earlier, the host machine assumes multiple IP addresses using IP aliasing. |
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Set up a group list with all your buds' e-mail addresses, and write to them all at once. |
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Gossett also addresses lacunas in the manuscript, suggesting that they may have involved some form of censorship. |
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Thus, the root problem she addresses can be overcome by reintegrating our understanding of divine will and divine nature. |
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He and apprentice Kristen Kuharik used the phone book and school yearbooks to find names and addresses. |
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The author addresses environmentalism's ties with religiously motivated ideas about stewardship. |
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Do they want work or do they have their names and addresses printed in Yellow Pages for fun? |
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Through other nefarious means, the spammer has also built up a list of email addresses. |
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Before about 1830, temperance sermons, tracts and addresses routinely broached female intemperance. |
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Among other things, going from 32 to 128 bits will entail renumbering a large number of addresses already in use. |
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In there are all of the e-mail addresses of the family, as well as their names. |
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By getting e-mail addresses of a representative sample of the electorate, we can invite 50,000 to 100,000 people to participate at once. |
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The state GOP had challenged 35,000 registrations because mail to those addresses came back undelivered. |
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How would one begin to imagine the excitement of checking those zillions of numbers and addresses? |
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The design of the tea-kettle addresses by its pyramidal form the functional requirement for maximum stability. |
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With QuickTopic Pro you can also delete entire ranges of messages easily, and you can block the IP addresses of any persistent annoyers. |
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The attempt to do so which was introduced in my learned friend's addresses should be resisted. |
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I'll be looking up addresses and numbers and such so if you want one lemme know. |
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The second section addresses Spanish Arabisms, focusing on their history and phonological change. |
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If anyone else is having trouble posting messages let me know, and I'll unban some of the ip addresses. |
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The event featured daily keynote addresses from industry luminaries and more than 60 technical seminars. |
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These listings include biographical aspects of the mounters, addresses and references to other works where appropriate. |
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For a moment, anger flashes across his face as he addresses this accusation. |
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They tell lies, they give false addresses, they even take out temporary accommodation in the area. |
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Whistles blown, air horns sounding, as we swept past the most fashionable addresses in London. |
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The blockchain tracks only pseudonymous Bitcoin addresses, not users' real names or other identifying details. |
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It is this address that subscribes, unsubscribes, sends out lists of addresses of the members, and provides other limited functions. |
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As it turned out, most of the addresses of people in this House were in the nature of ritual protestations. |
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Further, the use of apostrophe in the form of direct addresses to the saints creates the impression of direct communication. |
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In an appendix to Volume 2, the author addresses the question of how people were saved in Old Testament times before the coming of Christ. |
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Its indicative of the society we live in these days that we all appear on numerous computer based roll-calls of our names and addresses. |
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This treaty addresses many liability issues that attorneys would be involved in litigating. |
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In Swindon, nearly all local mail letters that are posted in the town and delivered to addresses in the SN area code arrive on time. |
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Security experts believed these addresses contained locations from where additional code could be downloaded. |
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Perhaps an automated bot does it, the same way it scans for domain names and e-mail addresses. |
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The six men and one woman arrested yesterday were detained at one of two addresses raided in the Brighton area. |
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This addresses only 50 per cent of the problem, it will arrest the disease process and possibly repair some damage. |
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Users log in with their e-mail addresses and a password to access the bug database. |
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In Figure 2, one can see from the IP addresses that the root user was logged in from different clients. |
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Fraudsters are seldom caught, because they are often from out of town and are using burner phones and generic email addresses. |
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Its curve addresses the traffic roundabout that has replaced the urban square as the focus of civic life. |
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The addresses were targeted from intelligence gathered about where the weapons were being bought, primarily over the Internet. |
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Some servers may send the message to the valid addresses, but the invalid address will alert you to the problem because the message will bounce. |
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Throughout, he addresses the reader directly, carefully unravelling the threads of the intricate tapestry that was his relationship with Lexy. |
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The Bill addresses a regulatory vacuum which exists at national and international levels. |
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They should publicise the names and addresses of these morons so we can all point and laugh. |
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This is why we need talks which addresses the security issues, the social and economic issues and the core political issues at the same time. |
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He always addresses the important issues in the field, regardless of their difficulty or unpopularity. |
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Email systems store messages in mailboxes with electronic addresses, which receivers check from time to time. |
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One of the major sources of mailing lists for those who send out spam is addresses posted on websites. |
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False names and addresses were used to hide the real identity of the account holders, who tried to keep their accounts a secret from the taxman. |
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I'd love to have one of those newfangled navigation systems that tell you how to get to specific addresses. |
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A petition is nothing more than a list of names, addresses and signatures with your cause written at the top of each page. |
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While it certainly addresses that trickiest of topics, it can scarcely be considered a novel, at least in any conventional sense of the term. |
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Campaigns might also try to obtain e-mail addresses through direct mail programs and telemarketing. |
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Psychics also addresses the unique, sometimes telepathic, bond between twins. |
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You can find these phone numbers and addresses in your telephone directory. |
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She suspects recipients' names and addresses have been picked randomly from an outdated telephone directory. |
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German officers were forced to dial private suburban addresses from the Berlin telephone directory. |
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When the documents were delivered, apart from a few names and addresses and incidental matters, they were completely blanked out. |
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Yet this humble Victorian terrace is, in its own way, one of the most significant addresses in Europe. |
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They take their addresses not from the main road but from the side street so they can be easily identified. |
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I can make the addresses and so on machine readable, I just need to know how to mark them up. |
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If you haven't voted yet, when you look at your ballot paper, look at the candidates' addresses. |
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It's easy to jump up and down and scream about a move like this, but it addresses the symptom, not the underlying question. |
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The excuse we have been given is that most fine defaulters have no fixed abode, keep moving addresses, and cannot be found. |
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The accuser passionately addresses the court with an arm flung theatrically backward toward the passive defendant. |
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Following a splendid banquet there were formal addresses and exchange of gifts by officials. |
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Anything you wanna ask, I'll answer with the obvious exception of real names and addresses. |
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Those addresses appear to have gone in one ear and out the other of our bishops. |
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Rather than address these questions from the realm of critical abstraction, however, Brown, like Bishop, addresses them from one of particulars. |
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He has various other addresses at which he lives, and we are quite unpersuaded that he lives at Westwood for more than the odd night in the year. |
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The combination of an insulin secretagogue and an insulin sensitizer addresses both processes. |
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The section titled Structural Integrity addresses the structural integrity of the computational approach. |
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Gabel cues with care but without ostentation, he addresses sections of the orchestra and he stays with them. |
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He addresses this thorny question in his third book on the science of belief. |
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It was basically names, addresses, credit card details, account numbers and so on. |
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True PLM, according to Daratech, addresses product development from conception through end-of-life disposal. |
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He addresses the role of probiotics in the modulation of the immune system in man and in animals. |
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The companies were said to operate from accommodation addresses, so the appellants could themselves respond to any enquiries that might be made. |
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The banking business there consists of branches of foreign banks which act largely as accommodation addresses for the transfer of funds. |
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The instant synchronisation of addresses and calendars to a computer is a useful feature. |
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He moves from safe house to safe house, swapping mobile phones and e-mail addresses every 48 to 72 hours. |
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When packets are dropped this way, a new entry is stored in a special queue of unresolved addresses. |
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The worm then sends itself to all e-mail addresses it finds in the recipient's files. |
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Our project addresses the need for simple, low-cost synthetic routes to nanosized materials. |
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He addresses his critics by being unpleasant and unnecessarily politically incorrect. |
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In addition, Webmail lets you search for addresses and phrases in messages in a folder from the Search menu. |
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Similarly, agents are creating websites and use email addresses for a few days and then dump them. |
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The book addresses subjects from exam-eve tensions to jitters before making a business presentation and everyday anxieties. |
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The recovery plan to be put into action by the new team addresses issues raised in a damning Corporate Governance Inspection report last summer. |
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I'm having to change phone numbers along with addresses, and the new number won't be active until Saturday morning. |
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A resolution to this crisis requires a two-pronged approach that addresses both the macro and micro levels of the problem. |
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They were the prototype for most Tory election addresses for the next century. |
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This is music that directly addresses many of the problems of a troubled planet. |
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An undertaking relating to a modest part of the retail area addresses that to a limited extent. |
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A study addresses how economic status is no longer a sufficient gauge of a nation's well-being. |
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So if I was not the intended addressee of the chain letter, I could harvest and sell the addresses. |
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Registrants can be asked for the names, addresses, phone numbers and birthdates of their parents. |
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Detectives established addresses and other details and passed the information to British authorities. |
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Suddenly the whole room's just buzzing and names and addresses are being exchanged. |
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They exchanged addresses and phone numbers, but neither had contacted the other. |
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The presentation addresses the family physician's role in recognizing and responding to bioterrorism. |
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This makes filling out forms, writing e-mail and typing in Web addresses much easier. |
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Finger splits, or fissures, are one of the more frequent winter skin complaints Kunin addresses. |
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Readers can now find explanations on such matters as how best to cite websites in bibliographies and refer to e-mail addresses in documents. |
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The error was a result of human error and was a result of the two addresses being transposed on the agency's database. |
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A third task addresses continuing ministerial education and ongoing support for deacons. |
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Zero and minus one John Dillon Street, are the unusual addresses for the pair of semi-detached town houses, both a modest 1,200 sq ft. |
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This page addresses the exterior and interior issues that relate specifically to bi-levels. |
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Part two of my contingency plan addresses the food shortage caused by panic buying. |
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Research seldom addresses how gender stereotyping affects and miseducates boys as well. |
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The symbols were translated into binary by a program called an assembler, which also calculated addresses. |
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On Sunday enjoy a farewell breakfast with your new friends, it will give you a chance to exchange names and addresses with your fellow guests. |
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They exchanged mailing addresses and became good friends after their chance meeting. |
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After we'd exchanged numbers and addresses, Marty looked as though he was about to explode. |
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The addresses and contact information of the main shops are a useful addition. |
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You can get more information, including addresses and links on our Web site. |
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But she admitted that might not happen if the victims failed to give details of their new addresses. |
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Officers targeted 11 addresses in the Manningham, West Bowling, and Heaton areas of the city as well as addresses in Heckmondwike and Dewsbury. |
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Thousands of leaflets had been given to motorists passing through and 1,000 had been hand-delivered to addresses in the city centre. |
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Living in London, he resided at several different addresses around the capital until his death. |
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My neighbours are staying at other addresses because the houses are deemed to be unsafe. |
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Police today refused to give out details of the addresses raided and would not confirm what allegations the man arrested yesterday is facing. |
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Whitelists, for example, search character strings to identify legitimate e-mail addresses. |
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Webmasters can now identify and block robots that harvest email addresses from their websites. |
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Rather then knowing the various memory addresses, or offsets, needed to compromise systems, a single offset could work, Lynn said. |
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This book is made up of four addresses delivered in India between 1999 and last year, plus one other of uncertain date. |
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She is prevented by motives of delicacy from accepting the renewal of his addresses. |
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The husband dying soon after this connection, Stanley became more at liberty to pay his addresses to the widow. |
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In this sense, the film addresses its audience in the form of a lecture or a political broadcast, yet in a highly innovative manner. |
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Just as a public debater primarily addresses the audience and not the opponent, remember that others are watching and listening. |
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When we speak, he addresses me like a slightly harried father chivvying a child. |
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The second half of this book, once the history has been dealt with, addresses the problems of the present, issue by issue. |
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It has my addresses, calendar, shopping list, to-do list, etc. |
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Johannine territoriality addresses not only space and place, but also the directional markers which indicate the place whence Jesus came and whither he goes. |
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Hare-brained, off the shelf ideas are a staple of SOTU addresses. |
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He became so unreasonably importunate in his addresses to the daughter of one of the clergymen of Aberdeen, that it was found necessary to put him under restraint. |
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In 1849 one was reproved for paying addresses to an unconverted woman. |
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These services take long, ugly website addresses and present them in shortened, customized format. |
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Its basic advice is to avoid posting email addresses on Web sites or newsgroups and to use a filter, which is all pretty obvious, but its stats are quite interesting. |
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He figured he could search online for the names and addresses of returning American soldiers. |
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I believe that journalists who deny anyone else a right of privacy should have details of their addresses and private lives made freely available. |
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So, if you can go in groups of twos or threes, inside each bag, you'll find a clipboard, and it will give the specific houses and addresses that you will go to. |
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Could you possibly forward me the names and addresses of the recipients? |
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They discovered this by tracking the IP addresses that were downloading illegal content. |
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This bill addresses second-tier application issues, such as defining the territorial scope of investment adviser law received or given in New Zealand. |
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Providing recursive queries to arbitrary IP addresses on the internet exposes a name server to both cache poisoning and denial of service attacks. |
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After transferring your current address book to your new email client, remember to delete all the addresses from your Outlook address book as an extra precaution. |
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Make sure there will be enough space for removal vans at both addresses. |
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The inaugural addresses of the presidents are, for the most part, a wasteland of howling rhetoric and dried-out inspiration. |
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This is not the US postal service, which tosses mail into a bottomless bin when a zip code is missing, or returns letters just because they don't have addresses on them. |
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Thus, a telnet connection between two computers will almost certainly include two IP addresses, an arbitrary port on the client, and the well-known port 23 on the server. |
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He probably learned more of the sophisticated high culture from listening to the public addresses of lawyers and ministers, especially the better sort. |
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There is still much discussion over the issue of species and binomials in the phylogenetic system, and at present, the draft PhyloCode only addresses supraspecific taxa. |
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Among the abusive calls and text messages being received are some claiming to have put campaigners' addresses and contact details on Combat 18's target lists. |
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The election addresses of the candidates contain the familiar apologia. |
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The paper then addresses Question 2 by showing why terrorism coverage is likely to be uninsurable if investors require large returns for providing funds to cover this risk. |
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The case also addresses whether compensation should be paid to those who suffer as a result of the ban, such as farriers, saddlers and feed merchants. |
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The Blue Jasmine director also addresses the rumor Ronan Farrow is not his son, stoked by Farrow himself. |
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Although as the final paragraph says, the group may have still fallen afoul of the law by not putting complete addresses on some of the pamphlets. |
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But Horrigan says the site weeds out red flags like vague or unlisted addresses. |
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In four slim sections of incantatory free-verse, the poem addresses human desire, human invention, and death in elemental phrases and dramatically unpunctuated stanzas. |
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This would be valuable in such things as those addresses to joint sessions of Congress. |
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Only addresses provided by the laureates themselves are listed. |
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By examining the impact of religious theodicy on life satisfaction, this paper addresses one of the more understudied issues in religion and health research. |
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Never Can Say Goodbye also addresses what happens when the romantic notion dissipates. |
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The people in the group bond in a special way, and addresses are exchanged at the end so you can keep in touch with, or just remind yourself of, those you walked with. |
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Finally, therapeutics, which addresses asthma prevention, disease modification, and reversal of underlying mechanisms, are of particular need and importance. |
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For companies in the U.S., IP addresses are parceled out by the American Registry for Internet Numbers. |
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Pyongyang hackers, according to numerous reports, used Chinese IP addresses for their attacks on Sony. |
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This is the age of satellites and radars and Google Earth, of cellphone cameras and IP addresses. |
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Included in these documents were Hong Kong and Chinese IP addresses that the NSA was surveilling. |
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But the list didn't have detailed addresses or contact information. |
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Anyway we exchanged names and addresses and now I'm expecting a huge bill. |
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Anwar looks and sounds like an accountant as he addresses a question no more incendiary than monetary debt, with charts included. |
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Adolescent Development and Rapid Social Change addresses the psychological consequences for these young people who came of age during a time of such uncertainty. |
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Munich is now one of the premier addresses in international aviation. |
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Detectives hunting four suspected would-be suicide bombers after Thursday's attempted attacks in London focused on three addresses in the city yesterday. |
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The slaughter of the healthy animals at Otterburn Hall farm followed a mix-up of addresses, resulting in the accidental cull of 80 per cent of the stock. |
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The mayor's office released several documents related to the lease, but the names and addresses of the city employees involved in the transactions were blacked out. |
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Information gleaned at these addresses led to subsequent raids. |
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Credit cards are issued to unverifiable business addresses, or posh students who claim to be Lord Twiddle of Twaddle earning hundreds of thousands of pounds a year. |
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He denied using false names or addresses in his car dealings. |
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Armed officers and the Tactical Aid Unit raided three addresses in the Halliwell area including Slater Street, and Elgin Street, shortly after 7am. |
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Like all of his shows, this one is challenging and timely, but it only glancingly addresses how the computer is eroding the hard-won humanistic qualities of modernism. |
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Ryan McGarry M.D., director of the documentary Code Black, addresses the dismal state of urgent care. |
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He was arrested by anti-terrorist officers last Wednesday while searches were carried out at three residential addresses and a farm in Nottinghamshire and Derbyshire. |
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Mikhail had visited several addresses in St Mary's before he arranged to meet up with a man at the junction of Derby Road and Cranbury Avenue at about 11 pm last Wednesday. |
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What's worse is that often a whole slew of them are just duplicates or slight variations of the same piece of unsolicited garbage sent from different addresses. |
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Perhaps the most interesting and indeed relevant of this is the C2 addresses found in the malware. |
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That failure could be his Achilles' heel, for whenever he addresses environmental activist groups he offers platitudes, but little promise of action. |
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It only covers personal e-mail accounts, which means it will still be legal for a company to send unsolicited commercial messages to corporate email addresses. |
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There were keynote addresses, and smaller seminars and workshops. |
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These addresses were used by whoever carried out the attack to control the malware and can be found in the malware code itself. |
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Because they had never traded phone numbers or mailing addresses or even last names, the unkept appointment was assumed by both of them to be the end of the affair. |
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Customers are also able to send photo messages to email addresses. |
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Details of meter numbers, past meter readings, billing information and names and addresses are all passed from one supplier to another by computer. |
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Thereby, the necessity for increasing the memory capacity can be avoided to secure empty addresses in the memory region, and furthermore, control can be simplified. |
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Spyware has the ability to trace your every keystroke, and may record things such as passwords, credit card numbers, email addresses, and other personal information. |
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The tags are examined and mapped back into the display memory addresses and only those rows or columns containing changed data are transferred to the data stream for display. |
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Two of the addresses were old, but one was current, and Stack, like Frey, was led out of his house at gunpoint. |
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The trial judge and the Crown Prosecutor were both of the opinion, after all the evidence and all the addresses, that the issue was alive for the jury's consideration. |
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He was there in his capacity as President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science to deliver addresses in Melbourne and in Sydney. |
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He had a list of delegates and would plug in their addresses in his gps and go house to house to house. |
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With link-U, there is no need to worry about routers, firewalls or dynamic IP addresses when trying to connect. |
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The grand finale experiment, performed ex vivo with cells from two aviremic patients, addresses this question. |
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I geocode my customers' addresses to provide them with more relevant promotional material. |
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Forty per cent of Greater London is covered by the London post town, within which 'LONDON' forms part of postal addresses. |
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The plan addresses the fact that traffic in York is predicted to grow considerably over the coming years. |
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James was convinced by addresses from Dissenters that he had their support and so could dispense with relying on Tories and Anglicans. |
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The House of Lords then adopts the Committee's report and addresses the Sovereign, requesting the resolution of the case. |
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Areas around the outskirts of Greater London have addresses based on postal towns outside Greater London. |
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The text addresses issues ranging from the divinity of Christ to the proper form for the Lord's Supper. |
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He told the newspaper that he easily could have designed web addresses without the slashes. |
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The Guru addresses God as having no form, no country, and no religion but as the seed of seeds, sun of suns, and the song of songs. |
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An integrated conservation programme that addresses the priority areas has been drawn up by the cathedral's Surveyor to the Fabric, John Burton. |
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Mill's On Liberty addresses the nature and limits of the power that can be legitimately exercised by society over the individual. |
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Furthermore, once Brian addresses them, he also finds that he is unable to change their minds. |
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The GFSM 2001 addresses the institutional complexity of government by defining various levels of government. |
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In it the author not only addresses the reader in his preface but speaks directly to him or her in his fictional narrative. |
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These poems make reference to Plath's suicide, but none addresses directly the circumstances of her death. |
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Chapter 14 addresses the education of the Druids and the high social standing that comes with their position. |
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On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned its Letters page, dropping the practice of printing correspondents' full postal addresses. |
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The various addresses in Bergen, each belong to one of the various grunnkrets. |
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Society, in general, addresses the fact that an individual has rather limited means as an autonomous unit. |
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He addresses points directly, without flowery or misleading language, and quotes from his sources often. |
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His prose is characterized by simple descriptions and explanations, along with frequent personal addresses to the King. |
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The public addresses are Holmes's effort to express his personal philosophy in Emersonian, poetic terms. |
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Contract theory is the body of legal theory that addresses normative and conceptual questions in contract law. |
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Rule 43 addresses the taking of testimony, which is to be taken in open court whenever possible. |
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Canadian administrative law is the body of law that addresses the actions and operations of governments and governmental agencies. |
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Today these laws have largely been abolished, although the homeless may not be able to register because they lack regular addresses. |
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A readdressable, wireless digital display tag shows handling instructions, transit addresses, bar codes, icons, multi-language text and more. |
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The names and email addresses of the users were redacted from the public data. |
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The router was configured to forward packets outside of a certain range of IP addresses to its internet uplink port. |
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Very seldomly will you need to store email addresses or names that are anywhere near as long as 100 characters. |
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However, MULTOPS assumes that packet rates between two hosts are proportional and the IP addresses are not spoofed. |
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But we cannot expect a foreign nation to show that apathy to the answers of the President, which are more thrasonic than the addresses. |
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The function ibrd automatically addresses a device as a talker before the device sends data and unaddresses the device afterward. |
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One way is to create whitelist email addresses, a special email address that can be given to senders who are not yet whitelisted. |
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This research brief addresses the harmful effects of ability grouping among young students, particularly those from diverse groups. |
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For the first time, an international standards organization addresses local area PCB warpage across reflow profile temperatures. |
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This article addresses food advertising to children, specifically one frequently used and frequently criticized tactic, the advergame. |
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In these cases, the use of white lists that pre-authorize e-mail from certain source addresses is desirable. |
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Edits made to the Wikipedia pages were linked back to the NYPD Police Plaza building through IP addresses by Capital New York. |
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This essay addresses the issue of faultless disagreement and the attendant alethic relativism it seems to confirm. |
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Both xDSL and cable modem service use long-term IP addresses for subscribers, creating essentially a static IP address. |
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Feminism addresses androcentrism, ecocriticism addresses anthropocentrism, and feminist ecocriticism addresses both together. |
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Each chapter addresses a specific body region, and reviews the relevant osteology, arthrology, mycology, and neurology. |
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Massey Coal Co, Inc addresses when judges must recuse themselves because a litigant has contributed to their election campaign. |
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The anther here addresses this challenge by motivating and describing a distinction between reducibly and irreducibly truth-apt sentences. |
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Soldier's Song reaches out to an army far from home, Seeing Black addresses the suicide of a friend and Buttercup is a kiss-off to a past lover. |
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The study addresses balloons and stents, atherectomy devices, thrombectomy devices, and endovenous ablation. |
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These branches are mapped out on a geographical Internet map built within the vTrails server that locates and regionalizes IP addresses. |
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George addresses matters of character, business sense, and cultural attunement in an integrated portrait of what makes a leader global. |
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Hiley addresses the major plainchant forms and styles individually, beginning with responsory verses and office antiphons. |
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Battery Power 2012 addresses theses topics and others impacting batteries and battery-powered systems. |
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Fourth, the book addresses postcolonialism and liberationism as partners in praxis against imperial powers. |
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Nearly three quarters of UK personnel serving oversees said they had experienced companies refusing to send goods to BFPO addresses. |
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Section 3 addresses issues of change, such as intercultural contact, biculturalism, and globalization. |
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The health effects section addresses a variety of tobacco products, including smokeless tobacco, bidis, clove cigarettes, and hookah pipes. |
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This article addresses the attitudes of 127 birth mothers about their roles in their birth children's lives, 12 to 20 years post placement. |
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David Sepkoski's admirable essay on macroevolution addresses both familiar and not so familiar issues. |
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In addition, Ailey also makes sure to gather audiences' e-mail addresses during City Center intermissions. |
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Surround SCM 5 addresses the need for process enforcement around how changes to source code and other files are made and accepted. |
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Areas to be addresses include his humour, eroticism, semiotics, symbolism and spirituality. |
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But their names and email addresses are in gchq and NSA documents. |
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This new technology uniquely addresses the traditional concerns over cleaning, repairing and efficiency of conventional bronchoscopes. |
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The second volume addresses bacteriophage genomics, metagenomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, and applied bacteriophage biology. |
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