The IR PORT Module permits to transmit the accounting data from an E. C. S. payment system to a palmtop computer equipped with infrared port. |
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But access to the port basin lay through channels where the tide fell 32 feet twice daily. |
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The port visit also offered an opportunity for the crew to play sport with beach volleyball, rugby and golf being contested during the six days. |
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This week the container ship Southern Express arrived in port at the same time as a number of longline fishing vessels were tied up at the wharf. |
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The port developed around a large tidal lagoon protected by a sand bar. |
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During the peak season the Port McNeill harbour is often filled to capacity. |
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The Rainbow Warrior had been blockading the military port until police boarded the ship on Saturday night and cut her anchor chain forcing the ship into dock. |
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It's on a beautiful sunshiny day that the Antibes Yacht Show has finally come to life in Port Vauban of Antibes. |
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Work is due to begin on a sports court on land near the Clarences Resource and Community Centre in Port Clarence. |
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Two seconds later Charlie comes out with his hand at the high port, ready for shaking. |
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Boatsheds and bathing boxes were strung along the beaches of Port Phillip Bay for the shelter of boats as well as the bodies of the affluent. |
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In the colonial carve-up that followed, lines were drawn between the port cities of Mombasa and Dar es Salaam and the island of Zanzibar. |
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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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Wendy is a 29-year-old mixed media sculptrix with an MFA from Port University. |
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At 8pm of the 27th there was 1.0 ft of storm tide at both Pensacola and Port Eads. |
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But now 12 months on, a Post Office Local has been opened in the Clarences Community Resource Centre on Port Clarence Road. |
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Buttons Fun on the Farm, at Clarences Community Farm in Port Clarence, is part of a series of events taking place across the UK over half term. |
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All models can interface with local-area networks for computers and printers via an RS-232 port. |
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The head felt fine, the liver wasn't liverish, even after the Glenmorangie aged in port casks. |
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Closer to home, the port of Le Havre, which was practically wipped off the map during World War II by repeated bombings, was totally rebuilt and more recently extended, thanks to thorough mine sweeping. |
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America's favorite seafood, shrimp has always been a big seller at the Home Port. On any given day, we usually served around 40 to 50 pounds of shrimp. |
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Approaching Port Augusta I had lights flashed at me, warning that the weighbridge was open. I expected this because the scalies had passed me on the road earlier. |
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At that instant who should appear but our faithful Mata, driving the old caleche in which we were in the habit of making our little excursions in the neighborhood of the Port. |
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Readers of my book, Haverton Hill, Port Clarence to Billingham, will know I have fond memories of Laburnum Grove, in what is now called the Clarences. |
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The crews at the port batteries were pumping steel at the enemy. |
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The southerly buster is a particularly abrupt form of cold front which affects the New South Wales south coastal region, ranging from about Gabo Island to Port Macquarie. |
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