There are no political or moral messages here, and though it clearly is an anti-war film, the point isn't belabored. |
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Any messages received by a player at the table can be seen by all players and kibitzers at the table. |
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The shop has become a Scottish literary institution for many and staff have been overwhelmed with messages of support. |
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Images and graphics that illustrate messages are very persuasive, and humour conveys information quite subtly and effectively. |
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Pay attention to the on-screen help messages and guides as you go through this process. |
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I received several of these messages from another scammer going by the name Brian Mercy. |
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Prospects see those high-toned communiques and imagine their own messages similarly adorned. |
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Just stop at any public telephone booth and dial to hear messages from near and far. |
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In more recent times blacks have crossed and recrossed the Atlantic carrying messages of freedom to all who would listen. |
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It is possible to send text messages and telefacsimiles directly from a textphone via the Relay Service for Text Telephony. |
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Editorial control does not always extend to ensuring factual accuracy or consistency of messages about food, cooking, eating and health. |
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Many people found their inboxes clogged with alarming messages that their computers were infected, even though they were not. |
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Radio stations rebroadcasted his Internet talks, and newspapers published his messages translated into Tamil. |
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The encryption keys are sent over dedicated links, and the messages ciphered with those keys are transmitted over the Internet. |
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The ability to send text messages may give street credibility to the young but in your 40s the opposite could apply, writes Dave Andrew. |
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The get-well-soon messages have been flooding in, and the Nottingham Evening Post set up a tribute board on its online format. |
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Maybe you type the same blocks of text into your email messages thirty times a day. |
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Busy fraudsters spend their days sending out hundreds of cheery messages in the hope of conning people out of cash. |
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The first telegraph messages from overseas were received in Morse code in this building on 22 October 1872 via the Overland Telegraph Line. |
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We get messages about our responsibilities toward ourselves and our children, and these messages are hammered home by three songs. |
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Yet radio does have the advantage of tight targeting, and radio messages can be produced and aired quickly when necessary. |
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Given that the messages are claimed to be coded, it would seem that network editing is unlikely to pick them out. |
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Later in this article, we examine how these messages are generated in the Samba source code. |
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Barney is full of safe, sanitised, clean, moral messages wrapped up in environmentally friendly songs and stories. |
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This cut the defenders off from each other, since they were not allowed to use radios in case their messages were picked up by the enemy. |
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There have been thousands of messages expressing support, good wishes, a joke or whatever they wanted. |
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By blocking or scrambling messages from females, he may be keeping competing males from realizing that a receptive female is nearby. |
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Second, there is a stream of control messages flowing back from the management applications to the agents. |
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In all, the installation did not generate any error messages for me and I was able to reboot my system without any problems. |
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This goodly frame, the earth, was such a configuration, authored by God, and with wondrous messages for those who cared to examine the text. |
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Football scarves and shirts, cards and messages of condolence were also left by people wanting to pay their respects. |
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The union is calling on trade unionists to bombard the council with messages of protest. |
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Unlike social networks like Facebook and Twitter, messages sent through BBM cannot be traced back to the sender's phone. |
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However, then it became apparent that the annoying woman had got hold of his private e-mail address when the messages came flooding in. |
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It now embraces most text formats, email messages and HTMLs, multimedia files, web browser histories, bookmarks and favourites. |
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The Atlanta natives seek to convey messages of love, peace, respect and family togetherness. |
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These hoax messages promise free products if the message is forwarded to a certain number of people. |
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Today cognitive scientists pre-test messages and images with focus groups comprising types of voters who might swing an election. |
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It has progressed from swallowing messages concealed in wax balls and using invisible inks, to methods that can be used on the internet today. |
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The signals could be sent as messages or as Morse code using a combination of long and short flashes of light by opening and closing the shutter. |
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We have been overwhelmed by the messages of support for Asa, and the genuine concern from people about his condition. |
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He has been overwhelmed by messages of congratulations from all over South Africa at his appointment. |
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Jorge used one of the laser flashers on his key chain to flash childish Morse code messages though the stage door to the dining room. |
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In most cases, the messages drop into destination mailboxes in chronological order. |
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I found that, once I got the hang of the technique, speaking messages was much faster than tapping them out. |
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The recently urbanized underclasses are particularly susceptible to the messages of populist preachers. |
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There are no deep philosophical messages or complex character studies going on in The Funhouse. |
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We tried mobiles, got answering machines and left messages we knew would not be heard until morning. |
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Furthermore, the sources of the messages that occupy this portion of Americans' life activity are increasingly oligopolistic media corporations. |
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The blatancy of this bribe, which sends all the wrong messages about the use of public funds, has yet to be fully absorbed by most editorialists. |
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Psychologists throughout the country consistently found receptive audiences for psychology's messages about how to build resilience. |
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He stood there with a distant look in his eyes holding a radio in his hand that was spattering incomprehensible messages from his superiors. |
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The epidural anesthetic blocked pain messages and appeared to also prevent remodeling of pain neurons. |
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Spim is more insidious than spam because messages pop up automatically when a user is logged in, making them harder to ignore. |
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The boys spend their time on the computer, posting ingenuously scatological messages in anonymous chat rooms. |
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The new system lets you send texts to any cellphone in Britain for 12p, and it receives messages free. |
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He said people could not make calls to mobile phones and or from landlines to cell phones because all the messages were backed up. |
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Text messages needed to be sent and received before the next beat to windward, or in fact anything requiring two hands. |
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They've have been demoted to faceless, nagging bandmates leaving phone messages about an upcoming tour. |
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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 omnipotent media were pictured as conveying messages to atomized masses of individuals. |
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One of the files contained inside the Zip archive file is a keylogger which can send messages to an Indonesian email address. |
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The agency logic can then be in control of the order in which these messages are dispatched to the agent. |
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The Internet site conveys messages to large numbers of prospective students quickly and very inexpensively. |
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Rosin feels that it's best to address the messages that bombard her students. |
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He warned voters about parties that simply convey vague messages or chant slogans rather than provide specific viewpoints. |
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A person purporting to be a doctor may carry more credible messages about a new toothpaste than a television presenter, for example. |
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Social networking sites provide the virtual meeting places on which unrefined political messages are quickly disseminated. |
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His key function, however, is to maintain a mood and to keep the messages flooding in. |
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More than 3,000 fax messages flooded into the studio in one day, and kept coming well into the early morning hours. |
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Teenagers I've spoken to have compared it to a parent checking through the messages on their mobile phone without asking. |
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However, one of the problems of the internet are spam messages to your email account that waste your time and can even be fraudulent. |
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And, again, the restrained political, social, and moral messages are insightful and stimulating. |
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Can videogames convey social and political messages and still be a lot of fun? |
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Other gifts have been received from far and wide, with heartfelt messages of support for the beleaguered farming community. |
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Not content with drawing an Indian map, messages and the like on the sugar cube, Prasad hit upon the idea of doing something quite bizarre. |
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In some ways, the film's political messages are subservient to its desire to undermine the big-budget formula. |
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And you can type little messages onto it, and it will even guess what word you're typing! |
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Flying is reflected in images of deities and winged angels carrying sacred messages and warnings. |
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It uses advanced technology to both deal with incoming telephone calls and to pass messages on to operational police. |
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Kurosawa's film conveys these messages without utilizing crude sadomasochistic images, yet it's a much more frightening film. |
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Ham radios can send messages on multiple channels and in myriad ways, including Morse code, microwave frequencies and even email. |
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Negotiations about the precise wording of the speech are intense, with messages and messengers traversing the strait on a near-daily basis. |
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When the family communicates, usually it's by email or messages on their answering machines. |
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Since her mother became ill, earlier this year, Lillian said she had been overwhelmed by the messages of support from friends and neighbours. |
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Thousands of kids who had been exchanging print zines jumped at the chance to spread their messages over the Internet. |
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Many learned they had been made redundant through text messages on mobile phones. |
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After leaving messages on several answering machines, I start getting calls back. |
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The Journal also publishes case commentaries, clinical exemplars, and innovative strategies, which send succinct messages about patient care. |
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Email systems store messages in mailboxes with electronic addresses, which receivers check from time to time. |
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A Singaporean firm has developed a software program named Sally that can respond to short mobile-phone text messages in an eerily human way. |
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In the end, the records and messages in his mobile phone betray him and his affairs are exposed. |
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He was quite gracious and signed books leaving weird little messages in each of our tomes. |
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How can you dispatch such messages on the day that is also your final day for said activity? |
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It makes it clear that senders cannot send such messages unless they have the recipient's prior consent. |
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These are the messages we need to be giving out to the teenagers and young people of today. |
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Customized error messages improve Web usability by constructively helping users find the desired page. |
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Are you taking notes down or maybe just scrawling love messages to your hubby? |
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The popularity of handphones among teenagers here makes these chain SMS messages particularly insidious. |
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During my free time on the set I revert back to text messages or I read books. |
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It is structured as a series of messages consisting of what Halliday calls themes and rhemes. |
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She was turned off by the overtly sexual messages of most of the men who wrote to her. |
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Civil War commanders used telegrams to transmit messages instantly to each other over distances of a thousand or more miles. |
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For decades now, our pop stars have been sending us political messages that are less mixed than mangled beyond reason. |
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The tangible proof of that was seen in the hundreds of cards, greetings and messages of hope he received during his brief illness. |
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At the various delivery points, the consignee often treated them to food and drink in return for other messages carried for him on the side. |
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It was also revealed the pastor had received hate mail after displaying messages on his home-made hoarding. |
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Quicksilver, liquid metal, nickname for Mercury, keeper of eloquence and dexterity, protector of roads, deliverer of the messages we need. |
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I know that with all the ghastly images on TV and tawdry clothing worn by most that bad messages are sent to the young mind. |
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I set up a guard duty to watch for trouble and set to work deciphering the messages that would explain the runes. |
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Prompting strategies are verbal or written antecedent messages that designate desirable target behaviors. |
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Exchanging messages across a crowded room or at open-air concerts will never be the same. |
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Someone who only speaks Arabic has left five messages on my answerphone this morning for Yasmina. |
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The post-modern era taught us to respect styles as languages and codes for messages of social value. |
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They also can sort desirable and undesirable messages by means of automatic filters. |
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The representatives of each faith read religious messages promoting a healthy environment. |
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Employees frequently copy or forward email messages with attachments, resulting in multiple repeated transmissions of the same or similar data. |
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Individual PC users can now control what happens to the e-mail messages and attachments sent from their computers. |
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When the newspaper attempted to leave him telephone messages to contact the newsroom, his mailbox was full. |
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If anyone else is having trouble posting messages let me know, and I'll unban some of the ip addresses. |
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The troupe aims at provocation and messages which make the audience, and themselves, really think. |
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Road safety messages will be relayed and older children will be given tips on safe driving. |
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By answering questions on the backside of crowns and labels through emails, landlines and SMS messages one accumulates points. |
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Guizhou province uses blocking software and hawk-eyed operators to censor pager and handphone text messages on examination day. |
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The windows around wink and flash in cryptograms, a galactic console of messages coded in light, in diamonds and topazes and amber. |
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Today's report says the bombardment of children with messages of what is cool pits children against each other and their parents. |
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But the more messages I received, the more I began to wonder about the whole thing. |
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Pope John Paul is said to be alert and writing up messages just a day after throat surgery. |
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The basic task of psad is to make use of firewall log messages generated by either ipchains or iptables to detect suspect network traffic. |
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At special test screenings, seven out of ten viewers were reduced to tears by the poignant, but simple messages portrayed in the film. |
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Worse, the babel of messages from amateurs produced conflicting news about whether the ship was safe. |
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Visitors were invited to leave messages on a voice recording offering their ideas on freedom. |
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Demonstrators chalked numerous messages in Library Square and along the route of the march. |
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The fair was like the crazy opposite of the academy, turning its demonstrations and its messages into a chaotic babel. |
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Writers should certainly have opinions about the social messages within the films. |
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The besieged soldiers, using shaving mirrors, heliographed messages to their comrades based at Fort Pearson near the mouth of the river. |
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Established wisdom holds that good error messages are polite, precise, and constructive. |
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Prior to the creation of this facility, each application program would handle log messages in its own way. |
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Post messages on the forums or some chat rooms relating to your topic with hyperlink built in. |
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The media continue to purvey subtle messages that entrench stereotypical gender conceptions. |
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With the union chief pointing out that taxis were still as rare as hen's teeth at weekends, he expects messages to start rolling in. |
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Why do you feel there isn't a mass gravitation towards positive messages in hip hop? |
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Two messages we sent at this time convey the sense of concern about this situation. |
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He also claimed that the pyramid was 35,000 years old and was used in antiquity to transmit radio messages to the Grand Canyon. |
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This facility uses the same ability to write to a user's console to send messages directly to their screen. |
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You can set it up to automatically generate e-mail messages when certain alert conditions are met such as running out of stock on an item. |
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Brown adds that A.E. uses radio and television messages to promote its refrigerated yogurt products. |
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Some of the prophets' messages were invitations, such as when Haggai called the people to rebuild God's temple. |
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The Joint Electoral Management Body is using more orthodox means to reach potential voters, with messages on radio, television, and newspapers. |
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Peer influence is exerted via social support, social comparison, and explicit and implicit messages conveyed in intimate interactions. |
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In a further attempt to remind drivers of their responsibilities, the radio station broadcasts messages from famous musicians. |
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A closer look at the e-mails' header information shows all the messages come from compromised Yahoo accounts. |
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Miraculously, even the telegraph wires along which Morse code messages once pulsed still dangle in the breeze. |
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The start of the coup was to be signalled through coded messages on television and radio. |
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Detectives believe the killer of a Yorkshire teenager sent text messages from her phone to throw them off the scent. |
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And then you can send off vindictive messages to the spammers, telling them you told on them. |
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In spite of the sorrows depicted, the film conveys the messages of resistance and peace. |
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In addition to running the ads on television and in papers, the group has broadcast radio messages and printed some two million brochures. |
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Switch to the vibrating mode and check your caller ID or capture your messages via voicemail. |
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Do not post messages which are intended to cause a person to be insulted, hated by others without clearly citing the reference. |
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Each star was dedicated to someone and messages of remembrance were written on the back. |
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We were all surely alert to the subliminal messages in the deceptive modesty of his glances. |
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Some of the messages written on the back of the tulip postcards are so sweet and encouraging. |
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There are so many subliminal motivational messages around this building, it's all I can do to remain disinterested and work-shy. |
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His remarks prompted speculation last night that the Government was purposefully sending out mixed messages to try and wrong-foot opposition. |
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Infected messages normally come with a subject header containing a single space character and an infected attachment. |
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Radio messages flew back and forth to Moscow asking what to do before the situation was resolved. |
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Stern messages from her about smoking and other unacceptable behaviour are prominently displayed on the noticeboard. |
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Some of today's Valentine's Day messages may reflect only calf love or puppy love but these cannot be discarded as silly. |
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Oh yes, sure I got messages from others, and of course I was ecstatic to hear from them. |
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She failed to respond to calls and text messages to her mobile phone and police feared the worst. |
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You can also easily forward or resend SMS messages to other phone numbers in your address book or a new number. |
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False positives are cases where legitimate messages are misidentified as spam. |
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All members can be alerted to urgent messages by messengers or via the party whips. |
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They had drafted a number of messages to the ship instructing her to stand off, all of which were sent but apparently went astray. |
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The spinal cord, a pathway for messages between the brain and the body, is protected by the backbone, or spinal column. |
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In many ways, many of the church's messages today are similar but far from identical to those preached by Martin Luther. |
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We are a people of messages and signals, of allusions and indirect expression. |
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Heads-up displays, audible messages and vibrating seats and steering wheels have all been researched, but no clear winner has emerged. |
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This algorithm is used to encrypt the messages from the mobile phone to the base station. |
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They've got mobiles, we've tried to phone and left messages but we've heard nothing. |
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ApparelMail includes a series of predefined messages that are generated automatically based on data within the application. |
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First on the list has got to be people who don't leave messages on answering machines. |
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I keep a very tiny email inbox just for that reason, so I'm forced on a regular basis to give a lot of old messages the big heave-ho. |
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These messages often sink deep into our unconscious mind, waiting to pop up when we become wives or husbands ourselves. |
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Or, if deciding between right or wrong was too taxing, they could simply text in semi-literate messages to the show instead. |
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What we don't know is if NSA is able to crack PGP messages scrambled using 1024 character codes. |
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There, the sight of techies tapping out messages on the BlackBerry was as common as snowplows scraping Chicago streets after a storm. |
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It will carry a time capsule containing messages and personal items that will stay on the moon after the crash. |
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The receive location will remain enabled, with error messages being suspended in a resumable state. |
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Cryptography is the enciphering and deciphering of messages in secret code or cipher. |
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During the nail biting night, he was inundated with a staggering 140 text messages from well wishers. |
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I find this to be a regrettable stance, in the main because of the breadth of messages contained in it. |
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In addition, Webmail lets you search for addresses and phrases in messages in a folder from the Search menu. |
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He admitted dangerous driving after sending text messages while driving over 60 mph on a motorway. |
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Smart pens have become the latest way to post messages to online diaries, or weblogs, while on the move. |
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An estimated 5,000 were turned away while commercial radio stations broadcast messages not to attend. |
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The messages of historical studies in this field are, overall, rather mixed. |
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All of your messages are encrypted, and you control whether images are sharable or not. |
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It involves sending anonymous text messages to other phones via Bluetooth short-range radio. |
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The trauma of losing a mobile phone is usually not the handset but the phone numbers and saved text messages it contains. |
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The loss of a handful of email messages because of a technical glitch is an irritation. |
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By contrast, veto messages by their very nature involve disagreement and may, in some instances at least, slip over into contentiousness. |
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For example, I previously had no idea that you can play games on a handset or send text messages and e-mails. |
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Sensory nerves carry messages from the sense organs to the brain for processing. |
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He said on Thursday that he had been deluged with messages from his constituents contradicting him. |
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Already, colourful posters conveying party messages can be seen in public places in the capital Kabul, and in some provincial towns. |
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People near and far are deluged with congratulatory messages over the telephones. |
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Text messaging is the cellphone technology that allows users to send and receive written messages through their phones. |
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But do they emit overt commercial messages that fast and possibly irresponsible driving is a good thing? |
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Food is supposed to taste good, and health promotion should not be a series of negative messages that convey a joyless future. |
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At the same time messages were being passed back and forth through the mysterious intermediary. |
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He thanked everyone who made the day one to remember and for those who sent them cards and messages of good wishes. |
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You are sure the disc contains only unclassified messages despite its being labeled as secret. |
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Friends kept him apprised of developments by sending e-mail messages to his BlackBerry. |
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You send your camp's story into a veritable jungle of competing messages that bombard every parent and every child with whom you correspond. |
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Now anyone can use your public key to encrypt email messages to you, but only you alone can use your private key for decryption. |
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The radios also send text messages and updates on incidents, and there is an emergency button. |
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Skilled telegraphists had relayed Morse code messages along the line from Adelaide to Darwin and overseas, and vice versa. |
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I am all for ambition but Lowe comes bearing more messages than a Yuletide postman. |
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There's such an overload of environmental messages that people are tuning it out. |
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The user may choose to be informed when the total number of unread messages exceeds a threshold. |
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In the days before phones were commonplace, they relayed many messages and telegrams from family members overseas. |
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The dishes send and receive signals off an orbiting network relay, which transmits messages to and from a central data center. |
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But once the messages descend I remain overwhelmed by the avalanche of letters, information, bulletins and, of course, junk email. |
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During the war, he served in North Africa and Italy, a communications specialist, sending messages from Field Marshal Alexander to London. |
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Clients of mediums who claim to get messages from the dead are very highly motivated clients. |
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The messages offer encouragement and advice on how to choose the best career. |
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Record numbers of supporters heard defiant messages at Boxing Day hunt meets in the Vale, Cotswolds and Warwickshire. |
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She had internalized the national development messages of schooling, and often replicated them in her own speech. |
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For the time being, don't choose to sign and encrypt all messages automatically. |
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Use Mediamancy to derive significant messages from billboards and shop names. |
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Follow up on phone messages left for you and offer them free advice where possible. |
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If messages have been encrypted in these texts then how do we know we are getting it right? |
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When all other messages are plaintext, a single encrypted message is easily spotted. |
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The lurkers stay in the background, voyeuristically reading the furious messages that are being hurled around cyberspace, without joining in. |
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Rumpology works the same way as astrology, cartomancy, metoposcopy, palmistry, and getting messages from ghosts. |
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The messages of the conference were audio recorded and some parts were video taped. |
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Some servers are shipped from the factory with software preset to relay e-mail messages automatically. |
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Nerve fibers found in the cortex's underlying white matter carry messages into the brain for additional processing. |
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Whatever the philosophical ideal, in the real world we are bombarded by corporate messages cajoling us and our children to consume and borrow. |
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Instead it whitewashed the interior walls and invited passers-by to write messages on them with felt-tip pens. |
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Retrospective media coverage has whitewashed King while ignoring how his messages are radical challenges to the status quo of today. |
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Napoleon literally sat his horse on a hill overlooking the battlefield while aides-de-camp galloped to and fro delivering messages and orders. |
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You can make information available proactively and deliver reactive messages that address specific events as they develop. |
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Its lyrics are repetitious, its sound wilfully dated, its messages straightforward. |
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General election candidates were blasted yesterday for sending thousands of unsolicited vote-getting phone messages to their constituents. |
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A large crowd, various ages and nationalities, circled a cement stage, writing messages with chalk provided. |
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If you're like me, you've gotten many e-mail messages lately cajoling you to buy anti-virus software. |
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Most people give them a wide berth and casually ignore their messages of doom. |
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In contrast, presidents' inaugural addresses have been described as suasive messages that are crafted to showcase the newly elected president as a national leader. |
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To achieve this fine-grained control, detailed, real-time, asynchronous messages are sent back and forth between the application and media servers. |
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Verbal messages expressed by voices often are highly emotional. |
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Every so often there was a comforting buzz and jingle in my ski jacket pocket as the messages came through on chairlifts, on the top of mountains, and in mountain top cafes. |
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Some messages are important and need to be kept for future reference. |
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The online site will be monitored for the next year, noting the number of hits and messages from the viewers and then the project will be redesigned and reassigned. |
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Reviewing your Graymail is important when you first begin using SpamAssassin, and if you find any messages improperly captured, you can deliver and white list those senders. |
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Though she sings in her native Bambara, her fame until now has been among western audiences who could not understand the often controversial messages in her songs. |
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Less than a decade ago, messages could take several days to arrive, with delays caused whenever a server in a store-and-forward network went down. |
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Over the years, the images on stamps have become the medium for transmission of propagandist messages about the country of issue to its citizens and the rest of the world. |
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These images, videos and messages became a lifeline between two worlds and a stark record of the distance between them. |
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The group has also used couriers to convey some messages in order to avoid digital communications altogether. |
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No matter how many messages you leave me, there will only ever be twenty-four hours in a day until we start to colonise the outer planets of our solar system. |
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In a wiretap channel, the eavesdropper is assumed to receive messages transmitted by the sender over a channel that is noisier than the legitimate receiver's channel. |
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But the not-so-silent majority who march through our streets shouting into their mobile phones, or are furiously thumbing text messages to one another, may be less concerned. |
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I even used birds to send my messages from here directly to Devlin. |
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Like many business gurus, his messages are not necessarily original, but his engaging and inspirational style of delivery has made him a much-in-demand speaker. |
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The retina is the light-sensitive layer of tissue that lines the inside of the eye and sends visual messages through the optic nerve to the brain. |
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Just remember that if you disable cookies you'll probably get error messages when you try to shop online or you won't be able to add items to your basket. |
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But Google grumble grumble makes me compose new messages in a tiny window, you say. |
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Rather than turn people onto religion with threats of fire and brimstone, the association of decidedly modern churches' messages open a gentler gateway into the fold. |
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The satellite, launched in 1965, was intended to operate as a switchboard relaying radio, television, teletype, and telephone messages between North America and Europe. |
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Then there are the women Tobin doesn't know, the ones who send her messages from across the country asking if they can run a trunk show themselves. |
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Among the abusive calls and text messages being received are some claiming to have put campaigners' addresses and contact details on Combat 18's target lists. |
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Is it possible to purchase audio tapes of Mr Brown telling meandering stories which contain subliminal messages that will boost my confidence and competence? |
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This collection features 100 fun, colorful, and sometimes delightfully irreverent messages designed by Friends with Type. |
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Thus, messages from ancestors have a bearing within a community and can alert men and women alike about any social breaks and lack of community ties. |
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But grumble grumble sometimes my messages get sorted into the wrong folders. |
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Unblocking a member will not return deleted messages to your inbox. |
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However, during her tangi, while her body lay in its coffin, her spirit returned and began speaking through her aunt, giving messages of hope and assurance to her people. |
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From the email messages in the autoresponder, you can send them to a simple order page for your own ebook or you can send them to an affiliate product page. |
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He has no emotion and responds directly to the messages he is sent. |
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Such messages are unlikely to be beloved of secularists who prefer to scoff at the religious rather than engage with them. |
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He operated radio links or sent messages using secret codes. |
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Even after Bandar left as ambassador to Washington in 2005, he continued to carry messages back and forth from Riyadh. |
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Women beware women is one of the messages of this thought-provoking book, which combines dramatic events with weighty chunks of philosophical musing. |
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I've never been arrested for stenciling political messages on footpaths. |
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Espion subscribers also get neat features like text messaging, and can receive promotional messages offering them shopping discounts and club invites. |
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This was a matronly prison guard reading messages from the artist. |
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The scribe for Sporting News befriended Ghawi after exchanging messages with her online, he told The Daily Beast. |
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For the first time, Sikh community calligraphers joined Japanese calligraphers in writing messages of Peace and Friendship in Gurmukhi on beautiful Japanese lanterns. |
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In our heavily mediated world, stereotypes constantly contradict one another, tripping up, mixing up messages into a flow of images and ideas that beat upon us. |
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To further avoid any misunderstandings about his scores he would often write messages on them for engravers when he wanted to clarify notational details. |
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They will put voice messages from superheroes on 10-minute calling cards. |
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Tsu said Chaney used an email program that forwarded any messages the celebrities received to his account. |
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Their combined messages have climbed to nearly the rate of the number of SMS texts sent daily. |
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Weiss sends mixed messages to her daughter and entwines them inextricably with her own struggle with body image. |
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There have been so many prayers and messages offered on my behalf. |
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Many other messages were exchanged between Zoraida and the captive until enough money was collected to furnish a ship and ransom other bagnio captives besides himself. |
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Figures released this week indicate that UK schoolkids receive more spam than actual email, with three quarters of messages arriving in inboxes coming from junk mailers. |
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