Now we see you and Amir bicycling around the world with this message of peace. |
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Is that a message from some rando, a spammer, or the nice guy you met yesterday? |
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Glancing at her, I saw her studying her phone furiously and tapping a message out. |
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This is a cellphone message left by the guy where he starts ranting and raving. |
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The staff took various times to recover but everybody showed up for work a month after the message and no information leaked out. |
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Choose a leather strap in pink, blue, white or black and then customize it by punching out the perforated holes to get your message across. |
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The message emerging from Hamilton South and Ayr is that protest and tactical votes are shifting voters dramatically. |
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If you have a short, sharp message to send, you can tap it out on the phone. |
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They hope that their message of tolerance will reach those who lack awareness in such matters. |
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The conscious mind then reverses the reverse message and directs us to speak in forward speech. |
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The slur was deleted quickly, according to his Twitter followers, but screencaps of the message were saved and re-posted. |
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In our times, this message has far more resonance than a straightforward official admonition to shape up. |
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But he says the five-year sentences were strict enough to get the right message across for now. |
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A strong message was relayed by the ex-UN Human Rights High Commissioner to the governments of the world. |
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A mission from Pope Innocent IV in 1246 to the Mongol great khan was politely received but the message back invited the pope to submit. |
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Duplicate packet IDs are ignored, assuming it was the message on the other trunk or some other chassis requesting a rebroadcast. |
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To get the message across, they use a glove puppet to help illustrate scenarios. |
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Those receiving the call are played a short message informing them that their conversation is being taped. |
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Use bold type for emphasis, use spaces between lines and points so that it's easy to see the essence of your message at a glance. |
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The strange message kept being repeated over and over again for about 15 seconds at 1.55 am each day. |
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This message must be loud and clear to anyone with imperialistic and tribalist agendas! |
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The Court merely sent a two-sentence message to the sergeant-at-arms of the House of Representatives the afternoon of the speech. |
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In order to breach this communication hurdle all they have to do is send off a quick text message on their keitai. |
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The main thrust of Jesus' message in verses 44-52 remains that of humility. |
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With young saplings obvious in many hedgerows throughout the country, this message has had some success. |
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But what message does this send out to countries that want to become nuclear powers themselves? |
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There is a currency converter and a calculator but no email client or text message chat. |
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Fortunately the people of New Forest East have now sent a message to the manipulators. |
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The message has been sent out to all divisions asking for the availability and status of certain specialists including forensic officers. |
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But he said the government tries to get its message out to Nova Scotians through advertising and the media. |
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Alexander has been widely recognized as a thought leader in reinventing how to get your message out. |
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When activated, the beacon sends an encoded distress message to a series of satellites orbiting the Earth. |
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The system can even send a text message to remind the motorist if they are nearing the maximum stay. |
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Had Cleveland's message come sooner, perhaps his supporters might have had enough time to rebut the onslaught of attacks. |
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The strongest of all cipher systems require a random key as long as the message that's being sent. |
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I'm not disgusted by the exhibit but I don't agree with the message of moral equivalency. |
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A burglar who stole presents from a York family has been sent a sarcastic message of thanks for ruining their Christmas. |
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Go ahead, give them up and instead, be natural and have flavoured milk, tender coconuts, butter-milk, lassi or plain water, the message exhorts. |
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This appears to be the message from the first opinion poll readings since hostilities broke out. |
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When our message is that God is mercy for outcasts and sinners and manna for everyone, how can we not preach? |
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Once there was an additional message that the floppy disk could not be read either. |
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Three-fourths of the message has already been deciphered, but the remaining fourth has apparently been coded in an entirely different way. |
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Finally, a telegraphic or telex message is not recorded, except by the sending and recipient banks. |
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Clearly, the message of how to reduce falls from height is not yet understood by everybody working in this industry. |
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Typical of the Pacific, not everyone had gotten the message about the lack of avgas, since no NOTAM had been issued. |
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The messenger fell silent, passing his black-sealed message from hand to hand. |
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I think this message is pertinent to both impoverished as well as more affluential people, and those in between. |
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It's true that the film is overtly message driven, but that's a difficult trap to escape. |
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We should take his message more seriously, lest we continue to reap the whirlwind of a church increasingly divided around its sacred table. |
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The academy's mission is to send out the message that women are not weak and will stand up against abuse. |
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Beta blockers may be more benign pharmacologically than anabolic steroids, but the message is the same. |
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When all other messages are plaintext, a single encrypted message is easily spotted. |
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The advertising watchdog has reprimanded a company for sending an offensive text message calling for consumers to upgrade their mobile phone. |
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The main thrust of the Green's message yesterday was that a vote against the Treaty was not a vote against enlargement. |
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If the communication gap is too wide, the message is too obscure for people to understand. |
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Gradually, then, no one who is averse to the teacher union message is going to choose to become a teacher. |
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Latham's message potentially appeals to traditional Labor votes who've stuck with Labor, and the aspirational battlers who've gone to Howard. |
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I wanted to leave a message for you, a forwarding address, but my house was purchased by a land agent, and I presume he sold it on quite quickly. |
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The scene was set for an evening of entertainment highlighted by the ageless message of hope. |
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The film contains a potent message about prejudice that continues to have relevance for today. |
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Advertisers are attracted to us because we have the affluent male audience, which is increasingly difficult to get a message to. |
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He encouraged the pupils to continue their efforts, raising awareness and relaying the message to minimise waste and recycle. |
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If there is one message from what's happened, it is that when this Government is in a jam, it volunteers little except under duress. |
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He managed to leave a message for her to get in contact with him but this was never passed on. |
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Under ideal conditions, a message could be wigwagged over distances of ten to fifteen miles at about three words per minute. |
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While this message was hugely popular among Russians, it was a tougher sell in the outside world. |
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Each inquiry will cost the same as a regular text message depending on the mobile phone operator. |
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I couldn't get through to him so I sent him a text message to tell him I was at home. |
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In the wake of the food scares of recent years the organic message is hitting home. |
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Mothers and fathers send out the message that boys are awkward, ungainly and silly. |
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Given the stunning success of the launch rally, the message round the country must be aim high and you can mobilise significant numbers. |
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A hand delivered message was more likely to be read, or at least placed at the top of the pile, than a similar letter sent by mail. |
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The presentation attributes are encoded into the message, and are thus sent with the message across a network such as the Internet. |
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That is the right message on Iraq, and if undecided voters find it too bold and unmodulated, tough luck. |
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So when a little boy mauled his science notebook, scrawled a message on one of the pages, and rushed into the shot, he was severely reprimanded. |
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The message that the competition between the two is too close to call came over loud and clear. |
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Suddenly, he stops in his tracks as if he is getting a message from the great beyond. |
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I note above the importance of textiles in spreading the message that the Mongols had created an empire. |
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This message appears when the barycentre is equal to zero as the result of the computation. |
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This is a permanent message to foreigners that Belgium is a land of milk and honey, where they have rights but no duties. |
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Some students elaborated on topics and issues in their emails and notes posted on the message board while others were rather short. |
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There is a real nostalgic feel about the Wombles and yet the message behind the programme was so advanced. |
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After all, they argued, the President had not said a word in his message about the military reform. |
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Others were less gloomy, reading a cheering message into the fact that cricket was played at all. |
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He is a knowledge worker in all senses of the word and carries a message everyone involved in best practise in education should hear. |
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Now, when I try to open attachments, I get an error message stating that the file cannot be read. |
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It requires you to click on a link and go to a web page to read a security message or new terms and conditions. |
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Unfortunately, I doubt this message will reach those who are the real source of the problem. |
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Write your message as if it were the lead story on tonight's 6 o'clock television newscast. |
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The message exhorted is that we should spend a lot of taxpayers ' money on it despite a lack of evidence of benefit. |
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India will be lost if the opportunity to serve the world with his message and teachings is lost. |
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On each of our three calls, we were greeted with a recorded message apologising for the delay in putting us through. |
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The message of May Day is that the workers united will be in the best position to demand fair rules at work. |
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Now using the Internet, games can be held on virtual boards and players can message moves to each other electronically. |
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The pro-Native political message in the performance struck a chord with the Dene man. |
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Combining this with a belief in inspiration, they recognize that there is a kenosis involved in God's committing His message to human words. |
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In other words, an efficiently coded radio message coming from outer space would look no different from a normal star in the sky. |
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He was convinced that there was a cryptic, numerological message in the events that occurred that day. |
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Star voices not only draw eager listeners but also their message is readily accepted. |
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However, unless the message is spread around the constituencies by the people on the ground, he may as well be whistling in the wind. |
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The colonel conveyed the same message to tribal sheiks and the mayors of surrounding villages. |
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The Web is an information-based medium wherein the message is conveyed by means of text, as well as graphics, sound and animation. |
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The same message goes out from sports team managers, some of whom are developing very bad sideline manners of late. |
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If you're on my white list then your message will get through with no hassles. |
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Those who might be shocked and offended by the political message will stay away. |
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That message could be relayed to the driver's seat, which could alert the driver with a tap on the back. |
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Despite the flurry of action as we hijack the room, he continues to thumb out a furious text message and refuses to say hello. |
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They may be asked to clean up after customers and publicise the anti-litter message on posters. |
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He likened text message poetry to haikus, the ancient Japanese art of writing three-line poems. |
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The main thrust of his message was that for those who stick with sheep and are prepared to do it properly, there will be good returns. |
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The government's hateful message to migrants and refugees contrasts shamefully with its attitude to the oil companies. |
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In either case, the sender should not resend the message without correcting the problem. |
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You can always use anonymous web-based email, or simply a remailer, to make sure your IP doesn't show up in the message header. |
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He said he hoped all the cases would send a clear message to prevent similar scenes of violence from ever happening again. |
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An encryption algorithm is a mathematical equation containing the message being encrypted or decrypted. |
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She instead called a local television station to broadcast a message of safety to her family. |
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I've missed pressing publish and see the publish status screen show up, instead of a pop up error message saying the operation has timed out. |
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My message is that hostility can be turned to our advantage if we're better, smarter, wiser at the end of the season. |
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What a message to us, with our extravagant, self-indulgent, hedonistic Western lifestyles. |
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From members of our citizens' panel to readers of our newspaper,. the message is loud and clear. |
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Fortunately, the logic on which this message rests is absurd to the point of self-contradiction. |
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Pop and sports stars will get the message out on radio and TV, and schools are being asked to sign up to an anti-bullying Charter for Action. |
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And their message is, on your own argument, that the anti-war party should take a running jump. |
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Friends last saw the Lancastrian in a house in a beachside suburb of Bondi, from where she sent a text message to her housemate. |
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We quote below a message which will represent your first advices in connection with this incident. |
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About 600 miles out, Erwin broadcast a frantic message that he was in a tailspin and headed for the ocean below. |
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So just as much as the text in an article, be wary of the message presented in any image. |
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And yet it is difficult to get this message across when journalists themselves always have the last word. |
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And to promote the message the force has teamed up with furniture giant IKEA which is offering free timer switches to students. |
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Irrespective of that fact, the message of the time is that too many of us use the car too much. |
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The use of the word literature was intended to send the message that this is about writing a book. |
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So the message is clear, if you want to make music that sells then it makes good sense to give remixes a try. |
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Once infected with the code, the computer sends the same message to other contacts in the instant-messenger list. |
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Thus the hats contain a message coded in the manner in which they are worn. |
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Chen said the summit's message was that reconciliation must be on the basis of goodwill on both sides. |
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You can then choose to listen to the recorded voice message which is a translation of the original text. |
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As an optional service, the user can be sent a text message every two hours while they're parked. |
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The last we heard from her was a text message saying she was getting on a bus. |
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Only in death can their message be transmogrified and their myth perfectly preserved forever. |
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So, I think sometimes we're not getting our message to African Americans and to Latinos. |
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There's a powerful message to middle class shonkies that it's not only street crime that may merit prison. |
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Each message contains a sequence number, and each time it is sent, it is followed by an acknowledgment from the receiver. |
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The nature of the message does not ultimately matter since this subliminal signal can function through any program, even a test pattern. |
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The message for waverers, officials briefed the US media, was to be absolutely clear. |
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His take-home message is one to which most people, independent of their psychological constitution, can relate. |
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However, they have persisted in forcibly bringing their message to all sorts of international financial meetings abroad. |
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Denied access to Anglican pulpits, Wesley brought his message of spiritual renewal outdoors to fields and market squares throughout Britain. |
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The finite size of the message store translates into limits on the size of each user mailbox. |
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There was, however, a personal message from the President, under his signature, delivered with official pomp and protocol in Paris. |
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Most mass mailers have links posted on each message you can follow to opt-out, and at worst, you could always change your e-mail address. |
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Stan took his message and his t-shirts and went spruiking throughout Sydney's marginal seats, including Parramatta's main shopping mall. |
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It would not be the first example of an unusually cack-handed attempt to get his message across last week. |
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The sooner the new Bush team communicates this message to the Russians the better. |
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The Chinese, for instance, have records of the Genesis account and the message of Christ written in the symbols of their language. |
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Luckily, the peddlers of this dangerous message haven't come up with a catchy jingle. |
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The convoy stopped, and Sergeant Jones was busy typing on his text message system, one of five communication alternatives. |
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In certain cases, prophecy was granted in order to deliver a message to a community or the Nation. |
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In checking my email this morning, i was really disturbed by a message on a mailing list that i lurk. |
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Simplicity was a major criterion in the community and my life revolved round the message of social justice and non-violence. |
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Talia turned up the volume on the radio and the following message could be heard coming out of it. |
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The choreography explores the concept of harmony and echoes the message of non-violence and peace. |
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The crime prevention message is put out as soon as the students set foot on campus as part of the induction process. |
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His participation in conferences is to spread the message of peace and non-violence. |
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I've now configured my MTA to add a message ID if it's missing and she's apples. |
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You have been called a social activist and writer with a message and mission. |
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I need light, she thought as she tried to read the message written on the note. |
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He heard a message over the radio from a sailing boat not far behind his vessel. |
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They'll be radioing with this transmitter before their most recent message gets to the Bruton Corridor. |
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The message to Viaux tells him to preserve his assets, remain prepared, and he would have another stab at it another day. |
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Or maybe he could send a strong message on his attitude to forestry and logging by putting champion woodcutter, David Foster, in the job. |
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He may have inadvertently broadcast the message because he did not know how to operate the radio and the intercom. |
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He was also passed a demodulator unit, which was to be connected to the short wave radio when a message was to be received. |
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Eventually, the currency markets which have marked down the euro so savagely will get the message that they've gone too far. |
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The translation of such a miserable message into the medium of film has only been accomplished three times. |
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Lastly, if the site or journal is too obscure, I may as well go post on some random message board. |
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It is a propaganda unit designed to sell the message that this Government's strategic plan is working. |
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A mayoral spokesman said the ban sends a defeatist message to the rest of the world. |
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Our longer term aim is for our message to reach each and every person in this country. |
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The example then displays a message in the upper left cell of the worksheet. |
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Christmas is a time for renewing and cementing friendships, and for re-echoing the message of peace. |
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References are made to the recipient's domain name and email address to give the message the smack of authenticity. |
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The message from Thistle, though, is they are not makeweights in this Premierleague. |
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Both were encoded using the same initial 12 letter code indicator, but the second message corrected punctuation in the first. |
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It is also hoped the message will stop drivers exceeding the speed limit themselves, to escape the threat of others tailgating them. |
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They apparently were allowed to prepare brief messages to family members, and that message was relayed to us by the Navy. |
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The carriers have heard the message and are attempting to move in that direction. |
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Even more noticeable was the fact that no clear message came out of the anniversary. |
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Talk radio, webzines, list servers, message boards and now blog sites have one thing in common. |
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His message to the White House was much more worrisome than maybe to the average person in the public. |
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Let your heart settle upon the unifying message that resides behind all things. |
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Jesus came with a message of love and forgiveness and we can't let that get lost in the shuffle. |
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University of California regents repeal their ban on affirmative action, hoping to send a welcoming message to minority students. |
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Most joiners of cults respond to the leader's message first at an emotional level, then later at the physical and intellectual levels. |
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The daily calendar message is intended to fire you up for a hard day's self-employment. |
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In December we reported how a malformed text message could crash older mobiles. |
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We need to distribute leaflets, write letters, send faxes, talk to people, get the message across and change opinions. |
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And I think the message that he's delivering is resonating at least among some voters and certainly in Wisconsin independent voters. |
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Posting this sort of apparently innocuous message to newsgroups and mailing lists is one of the hallmarks of spammers and purveyors of quackery. |
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We want to send a clear message to management that they cannot single out and threaten union members. |
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Watch out in the darkened closes and wynds of Edinburgh's Old Town, was the message from one of them to the new leader. |
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The medium seems to serve as a way to say just about anything and have the message picked up by the media. |
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In a final shakedown, it's the lack of conviction to the importance of its own message that keeps it from carrying any weight. |
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Hand your message in at any Telegraph Office, where full particulars concerning radio-telegrams can be obtained. |
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The message was intercepted by U.S. intelligence and caused a major political stir in Washington. |
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The Royal Navy's top admiral has sent a personal message of congratulations to record-breaking yachtswoman Ellen MacArthur. |
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The campaign also initially failed to calibrate their message to voters who pride themselves on making informed decisions. |
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Instead of ringing 20 lads, a simple text message is sent to a number, which relays the message to all on the list. |
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We will be reiterating that safety message until the crossing is turned back on. |
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Her personal message to any young Asian woman is to go for it, however unlikely it may seem. |
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They might not have been wholly intellectual in their costuming, but their message was multilayered. |
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You are really sending a powerful and profound message that says I am affirmatively withdrawing my consent from this corporate takeover of my government. |
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What if healthy sexuality was the framework that young adults used to process every sexual message that they encounter? |
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Not only is he one of the best preachers in the world, he has the ability to translate his message into other mediums, including books, music, and drama. |
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It's leading people astray giving the message it's ok to drink lots. |
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The DNA is transcribed into an intermediary called RNA, which ferries the genetic message out to the ribosomes, where it is translated into a protein chain. |
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The positioning of the enclosed message card will automatically completely re-address said postal card so to be re-mailed again when stapled together. |
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When Gomberg passed away in unfortunate circumstances in Halifax last year, the whole community rallied behind his message of hope, love, and green activism. |
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Instead, the message should be reinforced that simple dishes such as grilled fish, wholemeal rice and carrots can be just as healthy as fancier fare. |
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The video was filmed before the massive violence that convulsed Kiev this week, but its message is eerily prescient. |
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For some, it is a message that's dead on arrival, thanks to the anarcho-Marxist flavor of his transformative call. |
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His message is that nobody can get a wage rise unless they accept less time with their family and friends, longer hours at work, and endless bullying from jumped-up managers. |
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That message is lost on the soldiers of Bravo who, on the eve of redeployment, have no reason to feel hopeful about their lives. |
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They also wanted to get the message across to employees and authority members that they had a duty to report suspected misdoing and not ignore it. |
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This aspirational element should be the centerpiece of the Republican message in this age of growing class bifurcation. |
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The semiofficial Fars News Agency got its message out in an interview with Syrian parliamentarian Shehade Kamel. |
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Exclamation points by themselves in a message from Helmand meant it could very well be a matter of life and death. |
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And the system eliminates touts because the doormen will check, visually rather than by computer, that the barcode message has been sent directly from the ticketing agency. |
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Peter Jukes on the text message from Rebekah Brooks to Cameron that made this uncomfortably clear. |
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The brevity and baldness of the message filled me with vague concern. |
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Only when the message that Labour isn't all that clever, after all, is dinned into the voters can National risk changing the subject to its own intentions. |
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A woman-oriented tele serial, it is a thriller with a strong social message complete with all the commercial values required in the making of a successful serial. |
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The message of all this Chanel belt-tightening is that the rich are not just like you and me. |
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He loved simplicity in his musical arrangements, which allowed his lyrical message and melodies to shine through. |
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It is this message alone more than any geopolitical impulse or statecraft that has the Russian government scrambling. |
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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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She had sent her mother back in Colorado a last message that included a selfie. |
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Schrenker sent out an s.o.s. message and safely parachuted to the ground, where he had a motorcycle waiting. |
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On one message board on the gay blog Queerty, the conflict is unfolding in real-time. |
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The problem with email excess is that people often just fire them off without giving much thought to whether the message was really needed or whether the content was right. |
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I tell this Government that the people of Canterbury will be sending a message to this Government all right and it certainly will not be in support of this legislation. |
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Somehow, their message has gone from lunch-bucket concerns to a date with Girls. |
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The message would then continue to each major city or town by regular courier until it reached its destination, a very slow and laborious process. |
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Even before there was a script for my last film, Noah, I was interested in the environmental message in Scripture. |
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Some bands, regrettably, have a message and are very serious about it. |
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Allowing some people to discriminate sends the message that discrimination is okay. |
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Out in all weather, bringing a friendly rat-tat-tat to many an isolated cottage door, sharing a bit of news, taking a message to a doctor or priest if someone was in trouble. |
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If the person you are trying to reach is unavailable, leave a complete message including when you will be reachable so that you don't play telephone tag with one another. |
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I remember reading about how you and your wife had a message in Sanskrit inside your wedding bands. |
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A few days later, he received a text message purportedly from Dawn explaining that she was leaving town. |
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I tried to message her or buzz her but then she disappeared offline. |
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Through the construction of the hostel by using alternate technology, the Kerala-based Habitat Technology group has also propagated the message of energy efficiency. |
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Jim McBride, chef de mission of the Irish team, tries to ensure the athletes know it is a numbers game without that message figuring too much in their preparations. |
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His out-of-office message appeared to suggest that Jutting had planned to commit suicide, but he apparently changed his mind. |
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As both message and context, nature can manifest the referential function. |
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A phone message for Freundel at his synagogue was not returned, nor was an e-mail to his personal account. |
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One such message was communicated by a Tweet from the Academy of Motion Picture Arts and Sciences. |
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Every speaker needs nervous energy to put his message across effectively. |
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After all, there is only one sure-fire message that I can send by putting a coexist sticker on the back of my car. |
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The violence was turned up to 11, but the message could still have been handled with more subtlety. |
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A network of TV and radio stations beams its message across the airwaves. |
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She gives you a story line or a message from great granny or a question to ponder, grins around her wreath of pipe smoke and wanders on over the hill. |
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No matter how admirable or inspiring his message appears to be, it often hits you over the head like a blunt instrument. |
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According to the code model, a communicator encodes her intended message into a signal, which is decoded by the audience using an identical copy of the code. |
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Christ then sent his angel with the message to his servant John. |
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The Democrats lost it, by being afraid to have a strong message and motivate their voters. |
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The actions of North Korea this week should also send a clear message about the danger of this regime. |
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This man's message is this, that amidst the babel of voices in our world, there is another word-and the essence of wisdom is to listen to this word. |
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Third, pulling out before any real efforts have been tried sends a message of hopelessness and defeatism more than anything else. |
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The best he could do was to leave a message with the complaint department that elicited no immediate response. |
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With a rare smile, I began to read the short message that the note held. |
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The young radioman finished sending the message and then ran up through the house to the top floor where all the sergeants and officers were talking. |
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Just as the first coming had an optimistic message for mankind at a moment of social turmoil, this coming is being presented as something with a similar message for womankind. |
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A hodge-podge like this may not add up to a potent message in the face of higher health costs and GOP attacks. |
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The central message of the book caused the most consternation. |
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Mr Chamberlain then read to the House the message which His Majesty's Ambassador in Berlin and the French Ambassador have been instructed to hand to the German Government. |
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Rather, his appeal proceeded from a radical message of individual autonomy and decentralized political power. |
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Nothing better conveyed the message that America was a tolerant, multicultural nation. |
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During the service, the Ambassador delivered a message of thanks from his country, and a pipe major played a lament at the Tomb of the Unknown Warrior. |
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There is no reason why those who are interested in expanding the influence of these ideas cannot create their own message boards, mailing lists, webzines, etc. |
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He hastily scrawls a message on his class schedule and sends his letter. |
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If they want to get their message across, antiglobalization forces must unite and search for leaders currently lost in the sea of a violent, amorphous mob. |
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He said the ANC's practical actions should convey the message that it would not betray the memory of those who made sacrifices for the cause of liberation. |
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Proposed new technology to be implemented includes intelligent transport systems such as message signing, active traffic management techniques and information systems. |
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As any chronicler of the Tea Party movement knows, homemade signs are good evidence of what message the attendees want to send. |
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Somewhat of an acquired taste, his screaming vocals transmit a message of fury, desperation and anger, though perhaps the actual content is hard to pick up. |
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These rumors, of course, say nothing of the inarguably authentic and immensely brave message delivered by Chiara. |
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I asked him about this message given the efforts to restrict early voting and his overall sense of the ground game to date. |
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Up above, a skywriter had scrawled a simple, competing message across the cloudless blue. |
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The 64-year-old MP for Lichfield in Staffordshire expressed his disgust in a message posted on Twitter on Friday morning. |
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The result is that the denouement of the film is nowhere near as hopeful or emotional as it should be, and the overall message is exposed as weak. |
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Patrick had slipped next door and got their groom to cable him with an urgent message to pick Master Adam up at the station as he was returning earlier than planned. |
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With a quick wiggle of his hips he told the hundred or so in attendance that it was a combination of Lismore's strong love message and his desire to start in the race walk. |
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Still, that message can be a hard sell in an impatient global village. |
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True, deficiencies will always reflect on the person misemploying language but as long as a message has been transported communication took place. |
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Spock is headed to the bridge of the Enterprise where he's going to broadcast a message to the galaxy. |
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From an earned-media standpoint, Occupy got off of its message of critiquing the economy and got bogged down in process. |
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Baghdadi emphasized in his message on Nov. 13 that his organization now has provinces in each of these five countries. |
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The manner in which she delivers her message is most interesting. |
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The ultimate message seems to be that in a world of lapsed religious faith and an uncertain political landscape, love is the only ideology worth fighting for. |
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I would use gestures and body language to get my message across if an interpreter wasn't available. |
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