The idea that this nonsense is seeping off the Internet to schools and other places of a professional nature alarms me in a way most alarming. |
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There is access to data available globally through any Internet connection. |
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The Recording Industry Association of America could find itself on the end of an anticompetitive lawsuit filed by Internet broadcasters. |
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It is already possible today for researchers to exchange haptic stimuli over the Internet to simulate handshakes. |
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Cable companies are aggressively moving in on phone customers by offering an alternative service using Internet technology. |
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While the mainstream press is likely to ignore the issue, it might be publicized via the Internet and talk radio. |
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My Internet bird message board has been bombarding me with articles on why gravel is bad. |
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No major cross-regional analysis provides convincing evidence that Internet use is likely to undermine authoritarianism. |
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In the Internet era, when facts are literally at one's fingertips, marshaling information is no longer enough to constitute learning. |
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Data retention laws and Internet kill switches won't work and they'll all make us less safe. |
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Wander into any large bookshop these days and you will find a rack devoted to Internet poker. |
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Teens and young adults will come of age taking the Internet for granted, as their parents did television, as their grandparents did telephones. |
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Much of Cuba's Internet control strategy has entailed reactive state responses to the challenges outlined above. |
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The great majority use computers for a variety of business functions and use the Internet and e-mail regularly. |
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The government could take steps to transform the architecture of the Internet to make it more regulable, thereby increasing national security. |
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If you can, then I expect you to get cracking on an Internet decision soon so you can reap the rewards! |
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It's our belief that people behave differently on the Internet than they do offline. |
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Thanks to its faster processor, consumers can retouch photos, talk with friends, and surf the Internet at the same time. |
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The viewer gets the video and audio directly into his Internet browser window. |
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Adverts on the Internet must attract and hold attention, and quickly communicate a positive benefit for the brand. |
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Students and schoolchildren all use the system for Internet access and email. |
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The Internet can be a bit overwhelming with the amount of information readily available at your fingertips. |
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The Internet poses several potential challenges to the regime that provoke a reactive state response. |
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It is the right model if you want to download and play back music files, browse the Internet and do some office work while on the go. |
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If the world ever went online, the Internet would be overwhelmed and come to a standstill. |
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The workshop will also show how the Internet and new technologies can be used to promote the spirit and practice of democracy. |
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Worries about a silent spring or a nuclear winter gave way to wonderment at the Internet and Dolly, the cloned sheep. |
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The Internet auction system will automatically submit bids in increments one higher than the current price. |
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If I had read that over the Internet back in the States, I would have assumed some Pentagon-friendly hack was having himself a little fun. |
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She lost in a stunning upset yesterday on the British TV talent show where she had become an international Internet sensation last month. |
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The Internet became truly worthwhile at last and I was a very happy customer indeed. |
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Meanwhile, the number of Internet users is expected to triple within three years. |
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The international scope of the Internet allows dissident actors to network themselves at a transnational scale. |
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In the coming years, the Internet may offer additional opportunities for repackaging old film and television titles. |
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A lot of its advocates propose that Internet telephony avoids the tolls charged generated from traditional telephone service. |
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All national schools were disconnected from the Internet the following day, with some remaining offline until the end of the week. |
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Americans may soon be able to offer a kidney or liver over the Internet if a New York senator gets his way. |
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Two more famous web sites were taken offline by their Internet service providers under orders from government authorities. |
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Our customers do not need to change their Internet Banking passwords as a result of this situation. |
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Also if your Internet presence requires mission-critical uptime, then this policy is not for you. |
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These lists of vulnerable computers are often traded or sold over the Internet and help virus writers plant their viruses quickly. |
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Militaries want laws regarding cyber weapons, laws enabling wholesale surveillance, and laws mandating an Internet kill switch. |
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For the first time in the UK voting can be done by the Internet and mobile phone text messaging, as well as by traditional ballot papers. |
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Broadcasting has got to be demonopolised for this purpose, just as the Internet is. |
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The ENM can provide communication networks based on the Army Data Distribution System Interface or Internet Protocol structures. |
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Howe doesn't see the extended Internet really touching consumers in a major way until 2007, due to the expense. |
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There are many web sites on the Internet to find keypals if you are looking for international keypals. |
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Recently, it's started to be used for Internet communication protocols and other network applications. |
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The Internet has become a global medium for instant communication and quick access to information. |
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A couple have married four years to the day after meeting in an Internet chat room. |
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The total anonymity of the Internet allows for the surfacing of forbidden or forgotten zones of the psyche. |
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No matter how serious minded the intention behind the blog, the Internet forces the writer into shortened, informal style. |
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The Internet has created vast depositories of information all over the world which contain every imaginable form of data. |
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He owns a quickly growing Internet service and he's raking in a lot of money. |
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Now they can achieve much the same result by searching the Internet at no cost. |
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The Research Centre will soon come out with similar Internet search engines for Hindi, Malayalam, Telugu and Kannada languages, he said. |
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These developments are in part rivalled by increasingly sophisticated Internet markup languages like XML, which can also be used by agents. |
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It's no secret that eBay has become one of the hottest spots on the Internet to buy and sell used bikes and bike gear. |
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Anonymous hubs are special computers on the Internet which relay information between a user and a web site that a user is visiting. |
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Think of a device that will route your cellphone calls through your home's wired Internet connection. |
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Now most work is accomplished via Internet meetings, video teleconferences, e-mail, and other electronic media. |
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Both the bank and the entrepreneurial company benefit from these Internet alliances, Cairns says. |
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Being able to use the Internet from anywhere in or around your house is fantastic. |
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There is a virtual hard drive available in the Internet with plenty of memory to store personal information. |
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The oddest of people from the remotest corners of the world were pairing up together thanks to the Internet and Cupid's timely intervention. |
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Leading Internet words may very well be the new electric symbols, barometers for the stormy forces of this new electronic democracy. |
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The ability to post effectively on the Internet can be a very good thing, creating the ability to misrepresentations quickly. |
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Anyone wishing to register can do so through their Internet service provider. |
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The merchant bank will have relationships with acquiring banks that can handle both credit card processing and Internet payments. |
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How do you view rentable applications, in which companies access software over the Internet rather than own it? |
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What is this decision that threatens to wipe out the Internet in one fell swoop? |
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Running an Internet cafe at his native place with two like-minded youngsters, Thamby has his own funds for meeting contingency expenses. |
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A hacker may send a Trojan to any computer via the Internet by the use of an ActiveX component. |
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The company in Los Angeles is but one of several companies that hire people to troll Internet chatrooms and newsgroups posing as clients' fans. |
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It was a rude awakening for me when you mentioned the threat of of the Internet becoming a one way medium. |
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What it manifestly fails to realise is that the Internet is a huge marketing tool. |
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The Internet is a truly frightening tool because it puts power into the hands of the masses. |
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A terrible disaster like this attracts massive attention, on rolling television news stations and the Internet as well as in newspapers. |
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The birth of the wireless Internet has spawned mobile commerce, or m-commerce. |
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In addition, mom-and-pop shops are facing more competition from big box stores and Internet sites. |
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Many Japanese flags and other articles like swords are sold on Internet auctions and at flea markets. |
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Testimony from the Expedition Two Crew will be carried live on NASA Television and webcast on NASA's Internet homepage. |
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The Internet has proved to be a gold mine of information for people researching their family history. |
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Sixty-nine percent of them were using the Internet regularly, and they had very active minds. |
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Looking to the future, the legal quagmire of the Internet presents new issues and challenges to both free speech and morality. |
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Radio stations rebroadcasted his Internet talks, and newspapers published his messages translated into Tamil. |
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Firstly, with this modern mobile stuff, consumers have been sold the idea of the Internet on their phone. |
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The NHSnet core infrastructure is currently not provisioned to transport Voice Over Internet Protocol traffic. |
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On my first night of Internet poker I crushed a seasoned player with a pair of tens. |
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The one major problem with the Internet for such schemes is the sheer size of it. |
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There are thousands of Internet radio stations that sap the power of a small number of program directors. |
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Parham uses the Internet extensively to network and market her services to potential clients. |
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Google and the Internet means that we can accumulate vast quantities of information with little effort. |
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Last week BT confirmed its intention to migrate its national phone network to an Internet Protocol platform. |
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Ten years ago, very few people had games consoles, broadband Internet or mobile phones. |
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Internet democratization has certain limits, since the Internet is reserved for those who are computer literate. |
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Some Hindi-film adepts, including author-screenwriter Suketu Mehta and Internet Movie Database staffer Michel Hafner have offered help. |
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There's been some information leaked out on the Internet about what will and won't be in the new magazine. |
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One room under construction will be an Internet cafe, yet there is no mains electricity here to run air conditioning. |
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Straightforward wizards guide users through hard disk and Internet browser cleanups. |
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If you spend any time on the Internet in the U.S., it is almost impossible not to know about the scandal involving touch screen voting machines. |
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They're really trying to drill you to see if you're schooled in Internet economics. |
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The general election is hotting up and the Internet will play a big part in it. |
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Also, these figures are based on me submitting articles to various article banks on the Internet myself. |
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Some question whether government entities have the technological or business savvy to move quickly into the Internet Age. |
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California is the latest in a string of several states in the past year to send delegations north to investigate Canada's Internet pharmacies. |
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Without such pioneers putting their work into the public domain, the Internet as we know it would not exist. |
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We love Camachee Cove Marina here, with its enclosed basin, two lounges, Internet access, two loaner cars and yacht yard. |
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This program facilitates the company that owns the download to have Internet access for the aggregation of content. |
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Back then I thought the notion was a good one, and I even uploaded my own address book to the Internet so I could surf my contacts from my phone. |
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The Internet eliminates this and allows us to broaden the reach, scope, and frequency of our magazines. |
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In fact, the old issue of the wisdom of launching Internet divisions and potentially cannibalizing existing business has been resurrected. |
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This new company would serve multi-national business customers, international carriers and Internet service providers worldwide. |
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Banks get a lashing for rejiggering their business models for the Internet Age. |
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Tim Power, a Kilkenny newsagent who operates a small cybercafe, has reformatted his computers after finding them loaded with Internet worms. |
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And because the Internet is so amazing you can see the whole saga here with just one click. |
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So many services are being outsourced, from telemarketing to website design to Internet scamming. |
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Eventually, the Internet may reconfigure how customers think of mass-market brands. |
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High-speed fiber-optic communication lines make up the Internet backbone, and this network could be extended to consumers. |
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After all, a bunch of arrogant know-nothings was trying to use the Internet to hijack industries that took decades or centuries to build. |
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In other markets, such as telecoms or the Internet backbone, it has to be more robust. |
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I think the Internet has still got a strong element of co-operation when you delve beyond all the useless junk and corporate machinery. |
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This way you can move about, work from anywhere, access the Internet and be easily contactable wherever you are. |
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In fact, you can have an Internet business if you just pay for your domain, hosting and a followup autoresponder as fixed costs. |
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Understand and abide by telecomputing etiquette when using e-mail, newsgroups, listservs and other Internet functions. |
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Monthly subscription models via wired Internet will need to reflect such added value offered to consumers. |
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Perhaps most significant, the Internet has shown itself to be a strong self-correcting mechanism. |
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Participants were asked to explain why they had never used the Internet via a basic tick box. |
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Its e-commerce council addresses such issues as standardization of shipping codes to capture the efficiency that the Internet offers. |
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According to the information on the Internet the virus is wiping out adults on a worldwide scale. |
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A battle is raging between those who feel Internet users should control their own time online and those trying to wrest that control away. |
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The Internet has now allowed millions of people to become stalkers from the comfort of their homes. |
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The goal, obviously, is to make Internet communications confidential, tamper-proof, and reliably authenticated. |
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The user can listen to stored music using playlists or listen to streaming Internet radio. |
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So I went on the Internet to find out all about this new type of concrete screeding. |
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Sure, dot-com advertising is down, the number of newbies hitting the Internet has reached a plateau, and personal computer sales have fallen. |
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The Internet has several features that promote democratization and alternative spaces of citizen expression and activism. |
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The Internet is less controllable than governments might like, which threatens certain assumptions. |
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It's also important to protect the ministry team by having policies that avoid identity fraud and improper Internet use. |
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The Internet is based on using hypertext markup language, which allows users to view content irrespective of hardware. |
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To work best, such an appliance should be connected to a home network with a fast, always-on Internet connection. |
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Calling the Internet by a different name Yes, it was very cute to call the Internet the Interweb, but really, we'd grown tired of it. |
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These accusations have been appearing for some time on the Internet and have gained strength since repeated barrel-bombing of civilians. |
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In effect, if you are found to have access to the Internet but instead use the post to deal with the state, then state penalties will apply. |
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It aims to help children understand the benefits of the Internet and browse safely. |
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An Internet message board has been pulled amid allegations it was used by bullies to harass and victimise school children. |
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One characteristic of the Internet that has remained a constant for as long as I have been online is that there is never enough of it. |
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It connects to the Internet via a mobile phone, and the feature list rolls onward. |
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In principle there seems little reason to regard the Internet as sacrosanct, one network that is necessarily free of taxation. |
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Many on the Internet have complained that their copy of the film freezes intermittently throughout playback. |
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Cable companies have to make a play for corporate business, and that means doing Web hosting and handling Internet traffic. |
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Is there value to certain types of non-nutty Internet speculation that the mainstream media, for the most part, refuse to touch? |
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If wiring the wine cellar for an Internet connection seems like overkill, consider the possibilities for the pampered homeowner. |
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I have been pretty active on the Internet in the past days, but too little time to update this blog. |
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To be viable, cellphones and future wireless Internet access devices will need to be mass-produced. |
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It'll beam wireless Internet signals over a 5-mile square mile area of Seattle. |
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They didn't worry about going on the Internet and reading a whole bunch of D grade tablature to learn music. |
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In my opinion, luring a kid via the Internet leaves no doubt that the pervert is guilty. |
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Crooks are preying on people using public access terminals for Internet banking. |
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These are non-users who live in households that have Internet connections and in which other family members go online from home. |
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Remember when the Internet was full of expensively generated content that cost you not a bean? |
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The actors want residuals extended to cable television and Internet ads as well. |
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Almost half of all the Danish Internet population are using the Web for banking and tax purposes. |
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The issue of making the Internet safe for kids has become a bigger one as the Web becomes ever more ubiquitous. |
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Podcasting and Internet radio allow anyone to become a DJ, and digital video cameras and webcams are used by a new generation of filmmakers. |
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Instead she is one of a growing army of women around the globe who open up their private lives to the world via Internet webcams. |
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It means Internet users can download vast amounts of information more quickly, making a number of audio-visual applications possible. |
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There will also be better information on the Internet to attract suitable workers. |
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The Internet offers unlimited resources to serious, committed African-American job seekers. |
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And we thought what we'd try and do is use children's interest in the Internet and in computers as a strategy to get them more physically active. |
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The principles underlying political speech apply in the Internet context just as easily as they did when parchment was all the rage. |
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The city's electorate will be able to select candidates by text message, touch-tone telephone, the Internet and at free electronic kiosks. |
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As with any network service you should only expose it to the Internet if you need to. |
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Like many Internet companies, the news-oriented site is launching new, larger ad spaces aimed at keeping advertisers from abandoning banners. |
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Flowers have a wonderful language all their own, and web sites abound to provide anyone with Internet access a list of this language of flowers. |
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She said if the decision were to stand, it would have a chilling effect on consumers and Internet service providers. |
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It is in the phone company's interest to get more homes linked to the Internet at very high rates of speed. |
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In April, the government imposed a ban on youth under 18 from using Internet cafes on school days and at night. |
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This is likely to give rise to an Internet of Things, a state of uber-connectivity. |
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I met him on a message board on the Internet and things sort of progressed from there. |
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The intense pounding of Internet stock prices throughout 2000 translates into big markdowns in deal prices. |
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The campaign was revolutionary in its use of the Internet to raise funds and rally the masses. |
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Farmers and ranchers can even turn to the Internet for products and services. |
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A train wreck disrupted Internet connections and caused a one-day delay in pre-trial hearings for five prisoners. |
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Now it's back, thanks to the Internet and cost-saving technological advancements. |
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Because of the increased usage of the Internet for transacting business, students were asked to rank their understanding of e-commerce. |
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It turned out that they had spent days and nights at Internet cafes, one after the other until their money was used up. |
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The always-on, two-way Internet communication with other farmers throughout the Midwest has truly transformed his business. |
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I've been remiss in mentioning it, but when it comes to the Internet in general I am the epitome of remissness. |
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Games are activated by sending an access code to the company with an Internet connection. |
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Many of our informants, from novice Internet users to tech savvy veterans, emphasized how important it is to have an easily navigable Web site. |
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With regard to online relationships and affairs, the Internet presents a potential new dynamic in couple relationships. |
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A more problematic consumerist statement is his pair of Internet projects, accessible through a computer in one of the galleries. |
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He was also frustrated at the time it took to search the Internet for new material that he was interested in downloading. |
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For a person with very strong Internet relationships like me, you can imagine how many emails in my mailbox after two or three days of absence. |
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Every day we read of the latest techno-twerp to become an Internet squillionaire. |
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The Telecom Act of 1996 made no mention of DSL lines, cable modems or broadband Internet access. |
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And the six-year-old company spent the late 1990s developing software to connect Internet applications. |
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In IE, go to Internet Options and click on the Delete Files button in the General Tab. |
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Humiliated by its tardiness in plugging into the Internet boom, Japan is determined not to suffer the same indignity in bioscience. |
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They asserted that while printed materials have a certain fixity and finitude, texts published via the Internet have a much more fluid character. |
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This attack sensing and warning could target both inside the Army's networks and systems or out in the Internet itself. |
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There is full Internet capability, so at the click of a mouse you can login for free online events and matchmaking. |
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So far, luckily, the Internet has proven to be incredibly robust, by withstanding these behind-the-scenes attacks. |
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His willingness to meld the ruthlessness of a Hollywood mogul with the power of the Internet is unique. |
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It further exposes Internet Service Providers and Web site maintainers internationally to litigation. |
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Besides, I was curious to know how I'd react to a complete and prolonged break from both the Internet and from writing. |
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We were lucky that between us we had a huge wealth of Internet knowledge to call on for assistance, which turned out to be invaluable. |
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He mimes gun motions in the mirror with his hands, and looks on the Internet for assistance in acquiring one. |
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If we adopt a responsible approach to our use of the Internet we can only expand our horizons through the marvel of this new technology. |
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There was a site on the Internet where you could download free audio-editing software. |
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The Internet boom is a high-tech gold rush, a latter day Klondike of bits and bandwidth. |
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But because of its success combined with its repugnance, spam is changing the very culture of the Internet with sorry results. |
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The Internet can be a force for much good, for the dissemination of information, for the education of the masses. |
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More Internet sites emphasizing modernism in Arabic, Farsi, Berber etc. are needed and people building them should be helped. |
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One market that has been overlooked as the Internet economy has developed is the aging baby boomer. |
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By manually typing the URL in the address bar, you can verify the information that Internet Explorer uses to access the destination Web site. |
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He has become a real Internet addict and in his spare time he loves surfing the net for news. |
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It can be connected to a landline or a wireless phone for Internet browsing. |
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In devastated areas, short-wave radios are likely to be more common and reliable than Internet connections. |
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The barman gave us a look of exasperation that I could remember giving a thousand technophobes before when they asked what the Internet was for. |
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The classes teach the basics of computing, word processing, spreadsheets, Internet browsing and Web cameras. |
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Tim Kay, for example, was a Caltech computer scientist who had written a program for one of the first search engines for Internet white pages. |
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This assumes these people have Internet access at an affordable price and can use it. |
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To date, consumers' access to the Internet depends largely on wired connections. |
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He has not been charged with Internet theft because none of the transactions was consummated online. |
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This is the software you buy shrink-wrapped off the shelf or download from the Internet onto your computer. |
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One of its new PCs with easy-to-use Internet telephone service has won raves from reviewers. |
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Courts are auctioning off equipment that belonged to bankrupt carriers and Internet service providers for 10 cents on the dollar. |
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Because the program also works as a time server, it can synchronize network workstations that don't have Internet connection. |
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This will virtually eliminate the need for wired Internet and will radically lower prices. |
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Like it or not I guess the Internet has brought a great many thoughts and teachings to a much wider audience. |
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The Internet can be used anonymously, or as a shell game to hide identities. |
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And banks like OCBC, which already offer Internet banking and are still setting up a separate e-bank, risk cannibalizing their business. |
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It's a public forum to discuss whether the Internet has been transformed from some sort of anarchic dream into a legal minefield. |
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On Tuesday computer security experts issued a worldwide alert of the imminent danger to the Internet from the spread of the worm virus. |
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The nature of this attack ranges from denial of service to a sophisticated scan of the Internet for potential targets for future compromise. |
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Online privacy is of interest to many different stakeholders in the Internet society. |
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He set up to share his wired Ethernet Internet connection via his built-in AirPort wireless card. |
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Of course, any modern hotel anywhere in the world will likely have wired Internet hook-ups. |
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The purpose of the scheme was to cede provision of the Internet backbone network directly to commercial carriers. |
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A good host company should offer its customers multiple connections to the Internet from its servers. |
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Reporters found that scouring the Internet for remarks made by Ukip members was proving fruitful. |
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Watch his foray into the land of the Internet in this deodorant shtick that has gone viral. |
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Despite some organisations initiating ICT projects to benefit rural communities through telecentres, Internet service has just recently begun to spread all over the country. |
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Most universities are already in cities with wired Internet service. |
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It was the year that Kim Kardashian attempted to break the Internet with hers. |
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If you're accessing the Internet without properly securing your computer, hackers can gain illegal access to your files-often without your knowledge. |
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Problems in the way this was implemented in Internet Explorer left the door open for hackers to easily trick users into running malicious code on their machines. |
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The Internet gives video on demand the kind of universal reach that revival houses could scarcely dream of. |
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Both left The Guardian last year to begin a news startup funded by Internet billionaire Pierre Omidyar called The intercept. |
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Just as in rural areas of the United States, there is little commercial interest in extending the Internet backbone to rural areas in less developed countries. |
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The Internet was created, it often seems, to distill complex political issues into not-so-complex memes. |
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That means that your use of the Internet is completely seamless. |
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An Internet meme imagined if Breaking Bad were set in Canada, which has socialized medicine. |
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As in other Internet sectors, information producers on the web will find mining data and selling information collected on customers highly profitable. |
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Users of wired Internet access have the option of subscribing to different transfer rates, which come at different cost levels, subject to their individual needs. |
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Village shops continued to close while others teetered on the brink although community-owned shops, Internet retailing and home delivery schemes were becoming more popular. |
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Most objects of Internet derision only remain interesting for a day or two, tops. |
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It would be tempting, at this point, to say that the Internet will corrode religious authority and usher in the Great Secular Age. |
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The Internet rallied around the boy, and his tormentors have been identified. |
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Andrew Breitbart was an innovator and inventor, a man who as much as any shaped the media culture of the Internet age. |
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The three machines stolen in yesterday's theft were used by pupils for word processing, databases and spreadsheets as well as Internet access for research. |
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But Moglen, an Internet scholar, has developed something closer to a philosophy. |
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That's because the Internet is increasingly cutting out the middleman. |
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The Internet and specifically its graphic interface the World Wide Web is reaching a level of saturation and widespread adoption throughout the world. |
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An expansion of high-speed Internet access, to improve social-media infrastructure and provide thousands of new jobs. |
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A mysterious Internet Web site suddenly appeared, replete with altered newspaper headlines bashing Gardner and other union critics who were running for the board. |
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He also anticipated the Internet bubble bursting and has a history of taking a jaundiced view of the markets. |
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Students in Sheffield are to bring some of Yorkshire's most historic ruins back to life on the Internet with painstaking recreations of what they once would have looked like. |
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The Internet is too protean and easy to penetrate to be corralled by either the power of money or lobbyist influence-peddling. |
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Typically, the Internet exploded with trenchant commentary about the leather jacket Palin wore. |
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The cabin system specialist last month surprised many by announcing plans for broadband Internet satcom services through the constellation of low-earth-orbit satellites. |
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One Internet gift site suggested that you buy baskets of toiletries for grads. |
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The Gregory Brothers have become Internet famous for auto-tuning the news. |
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Because of the relative recency of Internet forums for intellectual interchanges, a number of precedents may be set that will determine the future course of peer commentary. |
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The mainstream Internet voice is for democratic rule of law, fairness, justice, trust, amity, orderliness, harmony between man and nature and that is for the best. |
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He authored seven books while in prison and regularly broadcast his message on left-of-center and Internet radio stations. |
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The Internet helps consumers save money by buying products directly from companies and eliminating the middleman. |
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Has anybody out there ever in Internet land ever considered this data point? |
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Spam is up fivefold over the past 18 months, leaving the electronic mailboxes of Internet users jammed with billions of unwanted commercial e-mails. |
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A customer who seeks you out through the Internet is another story. |
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Indeed, North Korea relied on China for the attack because its entire access to the Internet runs through that country. |
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Young virus writers and script kiddies troll the Internet every day. |
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You had to adapt yourself to the split-screen, the mash-up, the Internet technological ingeniousness of it all. |
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So, we want to unlock that and by doing that you could be sitting at an Internet terminal on the wheat belt of Western Australia trying to find out what was there. |
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Under the Internet Spyware Prevention Act, it is a crime to intentionally access a computer without permission or to intentionally exceed authorised access. |
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I say we've seen only the first inning of the Internet ball game. |
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Rather than admit defeat, the college used the Internet to launch lecture notes and coursework assignments into cyberspace, and held whole lectures online. |
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The legislation would stimulate investment in, and encourage the rapid deployment of, Voice over Internet Protocol and other Advanced Internet Communcations Services. |
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No credible billing service exists on the Internet today for microtransactions, but I predict the emergence of one within a very short amount of time. |
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During his time at cisco, he chaired an Internet task force for the U.K. government. |
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Videos uploaded by some mothers and fathers are less of a reach out than a simple continuation of their quotidian Internet habits. |
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Each room is richly appointed with goose down comforters, plush terry robes, oversized bathtubs, high-speed Internet access lines, a safe and mini bar. |
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Their Internet connection is acting up, so I mucked about and deduced that either Shaw is having issues or stranger things are afoot, then promptly fell asleep. |
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These services include e-mail, Internet connectivity and Web hosting. |
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When the Internet was young and art was old, as has actually remained the case, we were promised new ways of communicating. |
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Nevermind that newspapers got in on the act of turning unsubstantiated gossip into an art form, long before TV, radio and the Internet were around. |
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Nearly half of a solid 45 percent say the Internet has impacted their relationship. |
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With criminals, terrorists, racists etc etc using the Internet to bypass the police, the police will be increasingly frustrated in its attempts to bring them to justice. |
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