But if you're tagging along for the adoration you get by being her bud, eventually people will see that you're just a hanger-on. |
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He has also announced testing on a new, hi-tech tagging system which will allow such criminals to be monitored at all times. |
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Global tagging and aggregation is great if you're a non-expert trying to find resources on a subject where you don't know the jargon. |
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Symbian's rivals have been tagging the company as Nokia's poodle for a couple of years now, and the deal is being widely seen as confirmation. |
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Clever use of Flickr clusters can bring order to the random folksonomy of tagging. |
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See that your dive boat has a foolproof checking system, whether in the form of a roll-call or an effective tagging system. |
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He led a study of crabeater seals, tagging 34 seals and tracking their foraging patterns. |
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The fluorescent tagging devices are short glass ribbons just 100 micrometers long and 20 microm wide. |
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Lowest-down on the food chain is tagging, which involves scribbling your signature with a texta, on any surface you can find. |
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There is an urgent need for us to focus on tagging, vandal damage, and tinny houses. |
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Barely anyone shows up to spectate outside of those tagging along with the bunch. |
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These data have been produced by photogrammetric methods and by scanning, tagging, vectorizing, and gridding of hypsographic map separates. |
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The graveyard shift requires a gentle soul to soothe the sleepless to sleep or keep them company until tagging with the Morning Report team. |
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Southern blots and Western blots were used to confirm correct tagging and protein expression. |
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Electronic tagging would be a method of ensuring their whereabouts is known at all times. |
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A court decided to fit the tagging device on one of the alleged attackers while they awaited trial. |
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The dog bounded off yipping at the busy crowd, the two children tagging along after it. |
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One of the most important recent technological developments in radio tagging has been increased use of satellite tracking and GPS tags. |
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Then there was the long task of unpacking, labeling, tagging, and re-packing every single can of pickles. |
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In addition traceability was extended to the sheep sector with the introduction of individual sheep tagging. |
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Since very few trains circulated, graffiti artists started tagging and painting entire subway trains. |
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If tagging works well for VoIP then expect the same for video and audio, too. |
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Grandma, grandad, uncles, aunties and all the cousins are now tagging along too. |
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Part of Sweetwater's catch-and-release regimen involves tagging and tracking the taimen, to fill in the gaps about their habits. |
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I assume your writer watched the film, yet somehow this didn't stop him from simply tagging all these individuals as schizophrenics. |
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The runners on second and third held their base for the purpose of tagging up and advancing. |
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A reader in the January issue asked a question about a runner on third tagging up when a batter hits a fly ball to the outfield. |
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Such tagging will make it possible for Wal-Mart to more accurately track the movement of goods and reduce inventory. |
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The bill allows use of a tagging system for tag-and-release of swine in order to find and eliminate a sounder. |
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She will be allowed to apply for an electronic tagging scheme which frees well-behaved, non-dangerous inmates up to 135 days early. |
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Matt had made the design, a friend hit on the idea of using stencils and spray paint, and the crew started tagging. |
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He has been getting flak recently for tagging a television news anchor as a coddler for bailing out a suspected terrorist. |
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See the tagging exercise book to see a preview of the final tag tree with the different parts. |
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Canada has had a mandatory tagging and identification system for a number of years. |
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One obvious way is to group information by topic, but tagging it all comprehensively by hand is impossible. |
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If adopted, a content or knowledge tagging system could provide added value to such organizations and secure recognition for their work. |
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Acknowledging that electronic tagging is not a panacea, Hazin said such an approach would help to attain a more accurate figure on total catch. |
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The terms of her parole limit her to working no more than 48 hours a week at her offices and she will have to wear an electronic tagging bracelet. |
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With me tagging along, they dove into a rudimentary, damp shelter they had dug in a wood nearby. |
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Playing shortstop in the sixth inning, he chased down a Texas leaguer in short center field and threw home to catcher Joe Silver to get a runner tagging up. |
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I cannot stress enough the stupidity of tagging onto economic stimulus legislation a whole lot of contraband in the back of the ambulance. |
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This would allow time to see if the technology associated with tagging improves and if the cost comes down. |
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Such chips are coming into widespread use world-wide for animal tagging to provide traceability in the food chain. |
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My apologies for not html tagging this, but, well, I dunno how. |
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The female wolf pack leader who so enchanted the men charged with tagging her. |
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Applications involving the tagging of people are generally not acceptable except in transient environments. |
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Antibody therapy is designed to boost the immune response by tagging tumors and circulating cancer cells which ultimately results in their death. |
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Some in the community have taken to tagging over his work, sometimes out of anger and jealousy. |
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Ngai responds that tagging something as interesting may in itself be a judgment. |
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It provides content categorization, summarization, event identification, and content tagging software to streamline newswire, editorial, archiving, and syndication processes. |
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He said sheep tagging and traceability will assist in resolving illegal movements but the reality is that tagging in itself will not apprehend and root out rogue dealers. |
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This is the case with the pie chart on page 5 of the tagging exercise book. |
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The glitch was discovered by Lothian and Borders Police in 2002 during pilot tests of tagging devices before they were rolled out across Scotland. |
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It will be with the support of fishermen of Lakshadweep, who use poles and lines to catch fish, that the tagging will be done and the fishes released to the sea. |
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I think everybody is just tagging him as an offensive coach. |
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With the way tagging works on Facebook, the moment you tagged anything, everyone in your network instantly knew what was up for grabs! |
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Instead of disappearing into the caricature of shadows of what they are supposed to be, by tagging, graffiti artists are defiantly re-naming themselves. |
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In these cases tagging the data becomes a valuable way of assisting with data navigation. |
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By bookmarking articles and tagging them with common words, journalists can increase web traffic to their online articles. |
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Then, after tagging the ends with a dye, the partly replicated fragments are dribbled into fine gel-filled capillary tubes inside a sequencing machine. |
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If tagging becomes a habit, the value of information will increase rapidly, leading to more accurate information. |
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Data creators need support in structuring and tagging their data so that it can be understood by others. |
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He had to urge his horse to a trot, and he went tagging alongside the funnel to see what it would do. |
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There have been no direct estimates of stock size either by weir or mark-recapture tagging studies. |
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However, this assumption is untested by scientific studies such as tagging or genetic analysis. |
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Hernandez first learned to love chiles rellenos and taquitos with salsa verde as a child in El Salvador, tagging along to Mexican restaurants with her father. |
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Monitoring is carried out principally by means of an electronic tagging device. |
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The keeping of computerised records, the thorough tagging of farm animals and the application of higher standards of inspection at slaughterhouses and abattoirs will assist. |
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Allowed procedures under these conditions are dehorning, ear tagging, castration and docking of lambs tails. |
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It is important to understand and master tagging before editing the tags in documents that are already tagged. |
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Furthermore, an important part of the sentinel program is the tagging of fish. |
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For the exercise, the tagging consisted of simple glitter supplied by the inspectors and randomly encapsulated in an adhesive. |
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In the past he has used sugar for graffiti tagging and panty nylon for his larger crocheted and knitted webs. |
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Britain has little leeway in deciding whether to introduce these rules, which, for instance, include those on electronically tagging sheep. |
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Ninety percent of our keeper dolphin come while we're drifting and tagging schoolie dolphin. |
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Do they really believe that every time the police stop a youth who is tagging or scribbling graffiti that they will make a record, take the young person to the station and take notes? |
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We know more about this migration these days thanks to ongoing tagging efforts through the South Carolina-based Dolphinfish Research Program. |
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Secondly, to make things simple for users, we wanted to be able to kick off a release by simply tagging the master branch with the version number we wanted to release. |
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For humans, tagging is simple and straightforward. |
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Watch the seasonal shark tagging or the daily pelican feeding on a cruise. |
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Danger tagging and earmarks to stick on parcels and vehicles. |
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We believe that poor old Europe can only speak with one voice to say nothing or, and this is possibly more serious, that it can only resolve its diplomatic contradictions by simply tagging along with American politics. |
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She was reunited with her mother on 31 October, but this was made subject to a variety of conditions, including the mother wearing an electronic tagging device. |
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The Swiss government has invested significant resources in developing technologies for tagging and marking weapons and is also sponsoring an annual survey on small arms. |
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Expert guidance and support services-these encompass assisting data creators with developing data management plans, data preparation, and metadata tagging. |
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The wreckage is then taken to a facility for tagging and examination. |
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Where there is flexibility in sentencing, the range of alternatives that are applied vary from country to country, but generally include suspended sentences, community service, electronic tagging and house arrest. |
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While it was possible to place the seals in almost any location, taking images of the random particulate identification tagging was difficult in awkward positions. |
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The Europa League is the Champions League's grotty wee brother, tagging along behind with a snottery nose. |
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Amazon Mechanical Turk is a web marketplace for crowdsourcing microtasks, such as answering surveys and image tagging. |
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The firm issued a profit warning for 2014 as a result of the costs of becoming embroiled in an electronic tagging scandal. |
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In Britain Serco supplies electronic tagging devices for offenders and asylum seekers. |
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Some evidence from tagging data indicates individuals return off the coast of Iceland on an annual basis. |
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The Amtech RFID technology used on the Dallas North Tollway was originally developed at Sandia Labs for use in tagging and tracking livestock. |
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We conclude that inhibitory tagging is a viable mechanism for dynamical planning of scanpaths. |
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There's a back-illuminated sensor, autofocus, face detection, digital zoom, geo tagging, night mode, and an LED flash. |
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The basic mechanism and methodology of tagging large pelagics has been adequately described by Squire and Scott et al. |
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The tool is used for lemmatisation and tagging, as a module for the syntactic analyser. |
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Arabic morphological tagging, diacritization, and lemmatization using lexeme models and feature ranking. |
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The mortality associated with the tagging and translocations was low including 1 dead pink abalone and 5 dead green abalone. |
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We examined and compared the reactions of northern bottlenose whales to biopsy darting and tagging. |
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A woman needed urgent intubation but was in c-spine precautions, and I had a new resident tagging along with me at night. |
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The aim is to rack up as many points as possible by tagging your opponents and deactivating their interactive headquarters. |
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I would like to ask the Commissioner whether he is aware of the extreme impracticality of the manual tagging of individual sheep, and its maintenance for a further two years. |
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But RFID tagging of employees through identity documents, uniforms, anklets and bracelets necessarily implicates privacy interests that might be avoided through other approaches. |
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For those fortunate enough to hunt private land, aggressive calling in a run-and-gun approach can be the quickest way to tagging a longbeard. |
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Prince provided important literature and shared his extensive knowledge of tagging studies in billfishes. |
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If you have not heard it already, Commissioner, the message coming very clearly from this House is that electronic tagging is a very bad idea and it must be put to bed. |
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Jackson, who produced a stunning silver medal in Saturday's individual sprint event, hung in to produce another outstanding run leg before tagging anchorman Dan Wilson in first place. |
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Oil-soluble dye in larval diet for tagging moths, eggs, and spermatophores of tobacco budworms. |
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De-energizing equipment, including locking and tagging out, is the best worker protection there is. |
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At a private hearing on 15 November, Weil's lawyers requested the Bologna court to place Weil under house arrest with electronic tagging, reported Reuters. |
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In addition to opening doors, I would be expected to assist the bellmen and the valet parkers in tagging luggage, ticketing cars and directing limo traffic. |
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Push the boundaries and test technologies such as vlogs, crowdsourcing, VoIP, podcasts, social bookmarking, social tagging, internet forums and social network integration. |
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Vertical swimming has been observed during tagging experiments. |
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In spite of facing a police investigation over the Au50million prisoner tagging fiasco, blundering G4S is in line for a state contract for lie detector testing. |
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Satellite tagging has shown that bigeye tuna often spend prolonged periods cruising deep below the surface during the daytime, sometimes making dives as deep as 500 metres. |
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The company has also introduced micro chip tagging for fishing tackle so that expensive items such asrods, reels, bivvies and seat boxes can be protected. |
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In my capacity as a supportive sister I've been tagging along with him and Gramps, and even getting involved myself on the adjacent crazy golf course. |
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Funded by the European Regional Development Fund, the Irish Sea Leatherback Turtle Project focuses on research such as tagging and satellite tracking of individuals. |
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This could be said to include neutering domestic animals, microchipping and tagging, disbudding young livestock and docking and castrating lambs, pig lets and cattle. |
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