Is he an americanized version of Silvio Berlusconi, determined to wield political and media power in a seamless web of influence? |
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The ephemeral nature of the Web has prompted many efforts to archive web sites. |
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So is a spreadsheet app, but I'm not going to put those on a web site any time soon. |
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Parting the glossy leaves I discovered a buff-tailed bumblebee ensnared in an orb web. |
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Even though the concept is new to public scrutiny, pundits recognize that the web celeb archetype is profoundly affecting conventional media. |
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Phytoplankton serve as the base of the aquatic food web, providing an essential ecological function for all aquatic life. |
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A common metric used to quantify food web trophic structure is food chain length. |
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Oysters influence nutrient cycling, water filtration, habitat structure, biodiversity, and food web dynamics. |
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The web series Caledonia and associated novel is a supernatural police drama that takes place in Glasgow, Scotland. |
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The tail has a black band on the end and the outer web of the tail feathers are margined with white. |
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These phytoplankton blooms support the marine ecosystem, as the base of the marine food web, and eventually the larger fish species. |
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Once in the food webs, these pesticides can cause mutations, as well as diseases, which can be harmful to humans as well as the entire food web. |
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The plumes could impact zooplankton and light penetration, in turn affecting the food web of the area. |
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In addition, Southampton University has a radio station called SURGE, broadcasting on AM band as well as through the web. |
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They cover areas such as web design, video production, desktop publishing etc. |
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The TV station's web site was by 2007 claimed by the station to be receiving over 350,000 unique visits every month. |
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Every time we replace the main page, we get flooded with pingers making sure our web site is still there. |
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Television programs, web videos and social media can also bring an understanding of underwater archaeology to a broad audience. |
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The city has a web of tram and bus lines operated by De Lijn and providing access to the city centre, suburbs and the Left Bank. |
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These fisheries rely on the productivity of the Bering Sea via a complicated and little understood food web. |
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Short reports of all Irish superior court decisions from 2011 can be found on the web site Stare Decisis Hibernia. |
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First, a slip opinion is made available on the Court's web site and through other outlets. |
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This has been bugging me recently. Any quines or pointers to relevant articles or web pages is appreciated. Thanks! |
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The National Archives' education web page is a free online resource for teaching and learning history, aimed at teachers and students. |
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It has gone out of copyright and is available in full on the web at Project Gutenberg. |
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The pulp is fed to a paper machine where it is formed as a paper web and the water is removed from it by pressing and drying. |
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The paper is then fed onto reels if it is to be used on web printing presses, or cut into sheets for other printing processes or other purposes. |
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It produced a continuous web of paper that was formed, pressed, dried and reeled up in a roll. |
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Both appendices are from IISI material, earlier on the web but now replaced by more recent data. |
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In this chapter, we'll build a RESTful web service on top of the MoviesService and OrdersService applications. |
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But what did matter was that the new web platform provided a rich experience. |
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A skilled multimedia developer will have no problems adding interactive video and audio into existing rich media web pages. |
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The DPA Constitution, objectives and policies are published on the DPA web site. |
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Typical examples of static sites include small-business web sites that serve as online brochures. |
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Another project being worked on is stegging banned religious books from every language and putting them on the web. |
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Rebate your loves, each rival suit suspend, Till this funereal web my labors end. |
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I got up from my web seat after an hour to uncrease the marks in my back and buttocks. |
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She gazed again down the web path to the slaughtered island, and to other islands beyond it, their distant lights unhazed by dust. |
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A live audio webcast and replay of the presentation will be available on the Investor Relations section of Accretive Health's web site at www. |
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AnyMeeting offers the premium web conferencing tools that Angelinos may need to not only conduct business over the weekend, but do it for free. |
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Such has been the perplexing ingenuity of commentators that it is difficult to extricate the truth from the web of conjectures. |
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Some people already think about what is happening with the Web 3.0, the semantic web, the Internet of things, for instance. |
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The spacial depths between the glittering threads of the web and the chef seemed abysmic and prodigious. He might have belonged to another realm. |
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The chromeless player is intended to be implemented by experienced web programmers who want to design a customized video player for their users. |
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The crawlable web made accessible by search engines does not represent the total extent of the Internet. |
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There is more to e-commerce than just building a web site and waiting for the world to beat a cyberpath to its door. |
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The classification of such web databases according to their application domain is an important step towards the integration of deep web sources. |
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Common idiosyncrasies that appear in web pages that don't have doctypes include varying text sizes and varying margin space between elements. |
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If we are to be drinking from a firehose, with billions of web pages at our fingertips, then we should possess the skills to manage its flow. |
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Biosphere 2 was a scientific enterprise aimed at the exploration of the complex web of interactions within life systems. |
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When creating a Java web project using JSF, a facelet is automatically generated. |
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Mars flippled on his communicator, tuned the orange screen into the info web, and began interrogating both star officers. |
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He had a hawky face with a high colour and eyes like slits of blue crystal, set in a web of fine lines. They were hard but not unkind. |
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By isolating these two main types of relation, hyponymy and incompatibility, we can characterize the relations between a large web of items. |
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The current Archbishop of York has decided that this report should remain in printed form rather than be more widely available on the web. |
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Nicola Pellow, a maths undergraduate at Leicester Polytechnic, whilst at CERN in November 1990, wrote the world's second web browser. |
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Creating the web was really an act of desperation, because the situation without it was very difficult when I was working at CERN later. |
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Most of the technology involved in the web, like the hypertext, like the Internet, multifont text objects, had all been designed already. |
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It provided an explanation of what the World Wide Web was, and how one could use a browser and set up a web server. |
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He told the newspaper that he easily could have designed web addresses without the slashes. |
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He wrote the first web browser computer program in 1990 while employed at CERN in Switzerland. |
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Multiple web pages with a common theme, a common domain name, or both, make up a website. |
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This date is sometimes confused with the public availability of the first web servers, which had occurred months earlier. |
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An early popular web browser was ViolaWWW for Unix and the X Windowing System. |
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The web browser then initiates a series of background communication messages to fetch and display the requested page. |
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Early studies of this new behaviour investigated user patterns in using web browsers. |
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The browser makes additional HTTP requests to the web server for these other Internet media types. |
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Such a collection of useful, related resources, interconnected via hypertext links is dubbed a web of information. |
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Over time, many web resources pointed to by hyperlinks disappear, relocate, or are replaced with different content. |
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JavaScript is a scripting language that was initially developed in 1995 by Brendan Eich, then of Netscape, for use within web pages. |
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The hostname of a web server is often www, in the same way that it may be ftp for an FTP server, and news or nntp for a USENET news server. |
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The use of a subdomain name is useful for load balancing incoming web traffic by creating a CNAME record that points to a cluster of web servers. |
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Every time a client requests a web page, the server can identify the request's IP address and usually logs it. |
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The W3C Internationalisation Activity assures that web technology works in all languages, scripts, and cultures. |
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Most web browsers also implement a browser cache for recently obtained data, usually on the local disk drive. |
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Web browsers receive HTML documents from a webserver or from local storage and render them into multimedia web pages. |
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However, they are most often delivered either by HTTP from a web server or by email. |
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To allow the web browser to know how to handle each document it receives, other information is transmitted along with the document. |
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Amazon Mechanical Turk is a web marketplace for crowdsourcing microtasks, such as answering surveys and image tagging. |
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But the Great power system institutionalizes the position of the powerful state in a web of rights and obligations. |
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Collaboration at the OECD regarding taxation, for example, has fostered the growth of a global web of bilateral tax treaties. |
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Aside from web portals and search engines, the most popular websites are Facebook, YouTube, Wikipedia, Yahoo. |
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The BMJ went fully online in 1995 and has archived all its issues on the web. |
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Residents of Northern Ireland have access to web based media in Irish such as online newspaper Tuairisc. |
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Many front-end web developers may not have implemented a web service before, leaving that boring stuff to the neckbeards and the sysadmins. |
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In open access publishing, a journal article is made available free for all on the web by the publisher at the time of publication. |
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The Charity Commission investigated the claims, and contacted the RSPB to get it to clarify its web statement. |
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Products can be downloaded via FTP or accessed 'on demand' via a web browser. |
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Salt marshes play a large role in the aquatic food web and the delivery of nutrients to coastal waters. |
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Populations of Sesarma reticulatum are increasing, possibly as a result of the degradation of the coastal food web in the region. |
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On the buy side, e-commerce strategy aimed at carrying out the whole negotiation process on the web and performing transactions electronically with GE's suppliers. |
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The register can be consulted in the National Archives reading room and the index used to be searchable as an online database on the National Archives web site. |
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When a new visitor arrives at your site, your web server should log the referring site, which is generally either a search engine or another web site. |
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Also, unless set not to do so, most web browsers record requested web pages in a viewable history feature, and usually cache much of the content locally. |
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Pirate spiders suspend fuzzy egg sacs from rocks, twigs, and other objects, or sometimes from the web or retreat of another spider they have preyed on. |
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Natural interconnections between food chains make it a food web. |
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Globalized society offers a complex web of forces and factors that bring people, cultures, markets, beliefs, and practices into increasingly greater proximity to one another. |
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In January 2012, a swivel gun found two years before at Dundee Beach near Darwin was widely reported by web news sources and the Australian press to be of Portuguese origin. |
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Benthic macroinvertebrates have many important ecological functions, such as regulating the flow of materials and energy in river ecosystems through their food web linkages. |
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A regular HTML file is confined to the security model of the web browser's security, communicating only to web servers and manipulating only webpage objects and site cookies. |
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So there's still a need for a frameless alternative to any web page. |
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The system supports the head during the crash better than a web only belt. |
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For example, the IIS 3.0 denial-of-service attacks that brought down Microsoft's web site several times in 1997 quickly led to the release of a hotfix. |
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Web analytics and optimization of web sites and online campaigns now frequently work hand in hand with the more traditional marketing analysis techniques. |
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In the previous lesson, you learned how to use server-side includes, which enable you to easily include snippets of web pages within other web pages. |
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The logo for web and print use was updated three times thereafter. |
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However, some web servers have timeouts on how long they'll wait for a request, so it can be useful to pretype the request and then just paste it into Telnet. |
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An English translation of the rite for those living in the world is available on the web site of the United States Association of Consecrated Virgins. |
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Bear Island was the site of a pioneering ecological study by Victor Summerhayes and Charles Elton in the early 1920s, which produced one of the first food web diagrams. |
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Carding is a mechanical process that disentangles, cleans and intermixes fibres to produce a continuous web or sliver suitable for subsequent processing. |
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Its merchant fleet and a web of expatriate Bermudian merchants dominated trade through a number of American Atlantic Seaboard ports and the West Indies. |
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Since the game was introduced by Martin Gardner in Scientific American in 1970, it has spawned hundreds of computer programs, web sites, and articles. |
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This example, since it is via telnet, uses the linemode browser. The user will be able to explore the web, but will not be able to use a hypertext-based interface. |
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Drugs are increasingly traded online on the dark web on darknet markets. |
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Embedded hyperlinks permit users to navigate between web pages. |
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I don't want my children to see the spicy images on this web site. |
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The MOT test number contained on the certificate gives access to the vehicle's current test status as well as its test history from 2005 onwards, via the DVSA web site. |
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Armstrong lists the songs which Top Gear has used on his web site. |
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Viewing a web page on the World Wide Web normally begins either by typing the URL of the page into a web browser, or by following a hyperlink to that page or resource. |
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The royal family's digital excursions have already included a YouTube channel, though it is unlikely she'd be emailable, web chattable or Twitterable any time soon. |
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The Indonesia traditional houses are at the centre of a web of customs, social relations, traditional laws, taboos, myths and religions that bind the villagers together. |
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It is also available online at the RAF Lossiemouth web page. |
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As it receives their content from the web server, the browser progressively renders the page onto the screen as specified by its HTML and these additional resources. |
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Most web pages contain hyperlinks to other related pages and perhaps to downloadable files, source documents, definitions and other web resources. |
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I have known that man to be a virulent antimuslim bigot. He holds a forum on the New York Times web site on International affairs. I have tried to confront him several times. |
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These summer camps develop 21st century skills in areas such as game design, 3D game creation, web design, graphic design, robot building, and programming languages. |
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A curious web, whose yarn she threw in with a golden shittle. |
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The first web pages for Wales began to appear on BBC Online in 1997, including a variety of features surrounding programming, schedules, community events and other stories. |
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