When returning to these Web sites, the browser looks for the cookies stored on the computer and retrieves the information to save time. |
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He plonks his boots next to him, I make the mistake of moving them to sit down, and he quickly retrieves them from the ground. |
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She retrieves the break only to go match point down in the tiebreaker when she makes a complete hash of a simple volley. |
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The wheels drop off when the aircraft takes off, and the ground crew retrieves them. |
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When the migrated data is requested, the software retrieves the archived data for access. |
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Something such as memory and how the brain stores, retrieves and recognizes it is a total enigma at this point. |
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It merely retrieves information associated with a person, address, or vehicle, like any garden-variety database query. |
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His second shot again lands in the water, so Peter wades out and retrieves the ball. |
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Hilda does much of the talking, between trips to the narrow kitchen where she retrieves a silver thermos of coffee and a chocolate chip cake. |
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Cedalia retrieves a glass of freshly poured brandy from the mobile wet bar. |
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When the user accesses the file, online archiving retrieves that data twice as fast as it was compressed. |
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Under cover of darkness our hero figuratively sneaks onto the White House lawn and retrieves those long lost medals, earned over that hellish 4-month span. |
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When there are no runners on base and the catcher retrieves a foul ball, the ball must be returned directly to the pitcher. |
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Specially designed for areas of Fairway and Pitch Putt, this is a bicolour artificial turf fibre concave section that retrieves itself. |
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The outfielder retrieves the ground ball and throws it to the second baseman. |
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The catcher retrieves the ball and flips it to an infielder who is covering home plate. |
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This weedless wonder allows you to fish the heaviest cover without hanging up. Fast retrieves find fish, but slow retrieves catch them. |
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Davier retrieves capella hawsers for the coffers while the Grand BĂ© pushes the Annemieke to port to keep her in line. |
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The software easily retrieves all accidently deleted text messages along with date and time details. |
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Finally it retrieves the current queue from the corrugator, the current status information and the data for setups unknown in the OMP system. |
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A self-cleaning centrifugal system continuously retrieves and evacuates decondensed particles. |
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It snatches small prey such as swallows or sandpipers in mid-flight with its talons or strikes the prey down and then retrieves it. |
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As it is, he rarely retrieves any of his existing paper files still less his digital ones when putting thoughts together for something fresh. |
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Now she retrieves the rubbish of apartment blocks that have an arrangement with the charity and sorts the recyclable portion in one of its sheds. |
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Cornered, she reaches over her shoulder into her back-pack, retrieves an orange bottle, and drinks its contents. |
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The archer retrieves the winning arrow and in his eyes you catch a gleam of widening sunlight that opens again into the tunnel. |
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The system retrieves the user's basic information from the electronic patient file via the network. |
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Action Joe retrieves the arm from under the gigantic cupboard and leaves for the beautiful doll's house. |
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He has been collecting for more than 40 years, since the age of 11, and retrieves fragments from condemned buildings. |
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Based on an applicant's profile information, the Authentication Engine retrieves files from specified data sources. |
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A primary name server stores locally the zone file it serves, while a secondary server only retrieves a copy of this file from the primary. |
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The system gathers, stores and retrieves information required for tracking offenders and making decisions concerning their cases. |
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In the first case, the Model Law does not regard the message as being received until the addressee actually retrieves it. |
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Allocate is a data engine that compresses, stores, manages, retrieves and displays geographically organized data. |
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Dolmen developed an analysis cube that retrieves its source data from the ERP-system of Van de Velde. |
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You may configure that Visual Studio automatically retrieves the latest version of a file in case of any changes. |
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Quick Recovery is performed in most cases since it retrieves lost data quickly and efficiently by scanning entire drive. |
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The system retrieves the data it needs and then displays the dialog box with the print parameters. |
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Orpheus retrieves Eurydice from the underworld on the condition that he not look back at her shadow until both have emerged from the vale of Avernus. |
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An establishment that retrieves tissue from a deceased donor must carry out the retrieval within the scientifically based maximum interval between the cardiac asystole of the donor and the retrieval of the tissue. |
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The outfielder retrieves the ball and throws the ball to home plate. |
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It retrieves request parameters in order to know which process to run. |
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Endued with a very fine nose, it adapts itself to all sorts of terrains, but excels all the more on high grass: its setting is strong and it oftenly retrieves by itself. |
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Dropping an unloaded handgun or causing it to fall outside of a course of fire is not an infraction, however, a competitor who retrieves a dropped handgun will receive a match disqualification. |
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The Cardinal Camerlengo retrieves the Ring of the Fisherman and cuts it in two in the presence of the Cardinals. |
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Each dosing unit has a unique electronic tag, by which CitoPress recognises it and automatically retrieves the method last used with the dosing unit. |
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Only host B recognizes its Internet address, and retrieves it. |
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The participant then retrieves the release notification data. |
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When a Microsoft Windows XP user without Java reaches a Web page displaying a Kaon 3D image, the user's browser automatically retrieves the. |
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AnalogX Quote is a simple little program that retrieves an assortment of information related to a stock symbol that you enter, and updates a display and graph in near realtime. |
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Then she retrieves the stromatolite, being careful not to let any of the blood touch her or even her gloves, and slides it into a pool of bog water. |
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I'd also want some mini-spider behaviour so that the browser preemptively goes out and retrieves pages and information nearby, which would be most useful for the visualizer. |
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Perfect in fast waters, it can stand very slow retrieves in calm waters. |
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He retrieves his scarf, exchanges a few friendly words with some members of the public who have recognised him, and heads outside to wander about on his own and stare at trees. |
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If a firearm is used to fish for a seal, the person who shoots that seal or retrieves it shall administer a blinking reflex test as soon as possible after it is shot to confirm that it is dead. |
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For example, if a customer retrieves two General Reports and two Suspense Reports, the customer will be charged for the retrieval of only three reports. |
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With this approach, the Corporation expects to improve the efficiency and effectiveness of the way it collects, stores, retrieves and reports information. |
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Upon receipt of your written request and credit card payment, the MCC retrieves your examination data file and rescores your examination manually. |
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CaseStream Docket Direct, also released in April, retrieves dockets instantly over the web based on the docket number. |
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The Bag and Film Quoter also stores and retrieves previous quotes, bag orders, and bag artwork, cataloged by customer, making delivery of new quotes quick and easy, DTR says. |
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In the last of many books, ethnohistorian Burch retrieves knowledge about caribou and human life in Alaska during the 19th century that many feared lost. |
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