Tesco believes that in future, tags can be attached to fresh food such as fruit or meat products, and programmed with the item's sell-by date. |
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Smart tags are also being affixed to refrigerated containers to make sure that food is stored at the right temperature. |
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The kennels were spacious and secure, with coloured tags differentiating the animals who were boarding and those up for adoption. |
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They were lodged in cells, allowed to sober up, issued public intoxication tags and driven back to their residence. |
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Hundreds of new graffiti tags are appearing all over Haydon Wick and Greenmeadow. |
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York Police have created a database of distinctive graffiti tags which they hope will help them link offences and target offenders. |
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As anyone with a collection of songs on their computer knows, the information contained in the information tags isn't always perfect. |
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The XML tags describe the content, unlike HTML, which presents and formats information. |
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While you're rewriting your title and description tags, don't forget the keywords meta tag. |
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It's important for a dealer to be service oriented, helping buyers get vehicle tags and sign up for car insurance. |
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And for extra security, I exchanged the tags on Pearson's car for those of an identical vehicle parked in the long term stay at Miami airport. |
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She drove more slowly now, careful to look in the parked cars for anyone who might be watching, checking the tags for a government plate. |
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In this case, the defendant was driving a car with stolen tags and the license plate light out. |
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He was also charged with hunting without a valid licence and with using licence tags belonging to his wife, and a juvenile. |
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These tags litter our own speech, oiling the wheels of conversation, organising turn-taking and clearing up misunderstanding. |
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Shops in Epsom are supporting the fight against vandals who blight the borough with their graffiti tags. |
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As the pitcher straddles the rubber and the runner takes his lead, the first baseman tags the runner. |
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This application can show these tags either as traditional lists or as tag clouds. |
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This will actually help me in writing articles since the tags clouds themselves become the article. |
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The best way to explore the site is to ignore the category tags such as Business, Culture and Economics and hit the tag cloud. |
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Surely the best place for such tags would be on the tail of the shirt or some other low contact area. |
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The team loaded two wounded soldiers on to the helicopter and then the body of the driver, removing his dog tags before sealing the bag. |
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On page 26 of the August issue, we incorrectly listed the name of the company that makes wireless dog tags. |
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The only other markings besides gang tags and general vandalism were some more recent satanic markings, pentagrams, and inverted crosses. |
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In the interim, current ID cards and dog tags will be retained with Service Numbers. |
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When a bumblebee finds a nectar-rich flower, it tags the blossom with a scent mark, identifying the flower as being worth a return visit. |
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Such creative financing is letting even marginal buyers purchase houses with price tags that used to appeal only to the rich and famous. |
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The owner places adhesive labels or tags on each item he or she cannot afford to lose. |
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Gone are the days of listing an entire thesaurus of descriptive terms in the site's meta tags to gain a high search-engine rank. |
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Some of the pilot's personal effects were also found including dog tags with his name. |
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Among Mike's duties yesterday were serving customers, tidying up and putting security tags on items of clothing. |
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Here's a great post at The Community Engine on spreading and tracking your meme using tags. |
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The table contains the attempt to classify the meronymy relation by using quantificational tags. |
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Acrochordons, or skin tags, are derived from ectoderm and mesoderm and represent a hyperplastic epidermis. |
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He was employed as a foot messenger, so he was on the subway frequently and took advantage of it, doing motion tags. |
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But I doubt they have luggage tags still attached and duty-free goods sitting next to them. |
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The danger tags employees were supposed to use to flag valves, indicating their open status, were rarely used. |
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Another thing animal lovers could possibly do during Deepavali is keep an eye out for lost companion animals with collars and tags. |
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You can change the default tags for unknown songs using the machine's control wheel, but it's tricky. |
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Many of the genes on the microarray are expressed sequence tags of uncharacterized genes. |
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When you check in for a flight, make sure the agent tags all your suitcases before sending them down the conveyer belt. |
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The RFID microreaders, RFID tags and EDTP readers are not available locally. |
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The newest types of tags are attached to things like shark fins and sea turtle shells. |
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The tags appeared on some high-priority cargo pallets transiting Shannon Airport aboard US-flagged aircraft last summer. |
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Satellites, if funded, could easily detect the transmissions sent by these tags. |
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And I have a sneaky suspicion that the same goes for most other examples of participative media, from blogs to tags to wikis to whatever. |
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Patterned and flecked cord aiguillettes are also available, as well as a variety of tags and attachments for the tips of the aiguillette itself. |
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The design will need to incorporate all the same blogger tags, links and sidebar elements as the current template with scope for easy mods. |
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So simple enhancement of MT and some template tags, one creates a review which is a div class in the template. |
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A child plucks out a photo, then runs like blazes to it, tags it and returns. |
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But the government tags the group as a gang of bandits that specializes in kidnappings. |
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A good point, and one that developers must address before the value of tags are diluted into irrelevance. |
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Protein kinases turn on other enzymes by a chemical reaction called phosphorylation that adds phosphate tags to proteins. |
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The birds grace kiwiana souvenirs from luggage tags and passport holders to ceramic dinner plates and hand-painted wine glasses. |
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There were about a dozen unclosed and unopened tags, as well as various bits of dysfunctional detritus lying about. |
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The tags remain active after they have left the store, unless they are switched off. |
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For the thrifty, there are smaller lanes branching off, where no goods carry price tags and bargaining is the name of the game. |
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It accepts ordered and unordered lists without trying to enclose them in paragraph tags. |
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It beats name tags hands down and ends all that nonsense of staring at each other's lapels or bosoms. |
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Create your own gift tags and use stamped brown craft paper for wrapping paper. |
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Gritty realism, social realism, naturalism are among the tags applied to Loach's work. |
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We don't want to give them completely untagged files, because we want the editors to check the tags after we've put them in. |
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But the price tags at his uptown emporium weren't the only things in the gleaming cases that were hard to swallow. |
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Additionally, tags will have the manufacturer's name and address, as well as the guarantee on the net weight of the feed contained in the bag. |
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Upon getting it home I set up the various FM radio channels it can receive and assigned voice tags to the speed-dials. |
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By special formatting I mean bold, italics, in bulleted lists, in tags, etc. |
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These machines attached different colored fluorescent tags to the DNA fragments instead of radioactive labels, and read them off automatically. |
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He was wearing brand new clothes with the price tags still attached and sat rigid in First Class, just staring straight ahead. |
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It can scale images prior to uploading to a Flickr account, and can also add geotags, graphical photo notes, tags, and privacy settings. |
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With our custom silicone dog tags you can have your logos or text debossed into the surface. |
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He is a Special Forces veteran, and with his chiseled GI-Joe face, dangling dog tags and cut physique he looks every bit the part. |
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My whirlwind trip started at the Wafi Shopping Centre, the most upmarket mall, which oozes celebrity fashion and eye-watering price tags. |
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The people who currently monitor electronic tags are predominantly low paid with minimal training. |
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He came to the Portland protest wearing his dead brother's combat boots and dog tags. |
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Yesterday's post reminded me of the issue of pulling the tags off of product and machinery. |
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Once back in camp, the tags were removed, thus releasing the location to other hunters. |
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The gallery is full of extraordinary art with price tags people can actually afford. |
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She shrugged off the mental tags of the agent and their handlers and headed left down the dark carpeted hallway. |
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People would come in and drop off bags of clothes by the carload, many of the items still with the tags on them. |
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Once the animals have been sterilised they are issued with collars and identity tags before the owners or new owners can take them home. |
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For example, photos of a pipe chase can be placed in the model with information tags to identify each pipe and duct. |
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It's not a very glamorous job but at least it was better then my old job which was sticking price tags again and again on canned food. |
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My cousin's a navy SEAL, and I can prove that I'm a marine, just look at my dog tags. |
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Coded tags similar to the washing instructions already sewn into clothes could be attached to garments by manufacturers. |
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In some cases analogous to crasis two simple tags best describe a single Greek word. |
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But as electronic ear tags ease the need for old-fashioned, iron-seared symbols, cattle brands will once again become hieroglyphics. |
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Some Web designers overeagerly load their title tags with a dozen or more keyword phrases. |
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At the Seattle Art Museum he is presenting six sculptures, including a suit of armor made from hundreds of dog tags. |
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The prose is strewn with biblical and poetic tags and pang full of rhetorical devices. |
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Government legislation is required to establish a national clearing house to oversee payments from electronic tags required by cars. |
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The candle stands came in various patterns and price tags that ideally matched one's requirements and pocket. |
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Today, over a million pets and farm animals worldwide have RFID tags in or on them, so Rover or Daisy can easily be tracked if they wander off. |
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You can opt to customize how your feeds appear, display images in feeds, view article tags, among other things. |
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Codes act as tags that are placed on data about people to allow the information to be processed by the computer. |
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This task took me a couple of hours to complete, mainly because the tags were rather fiddly, but I'm extremely pleased with the results. |
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As the plants were locked away in a closed section next to the cafe, I strained my neck to see the price tags flapping furiously in the wind. |
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What we should also tell our viewers, they may have noticed during that video we pixilated, blurred, if you will, the name tags of these Marines. |
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The anti-theft tags are designed to disrupt the criminal networks that target consignments of goods destined for high street shops. |
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At meetings during the most recent consistory, after all, the cardinals had to wear name tags. |
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The price tags on premium ranges also contradict the popular belief that healthy eating costs more. |
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The TW logo, designed in-house, will be shown on the apparel, in the footbed of the shoes and on hang tags. |
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The flies' preference for attacking cattle's forelegs can also render ineffective such animal treatments as back rubs and ear tags. |
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They are just boring movie idols admired for their fashion sense and the exorbitant price tags of their weddings. |
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Radio tags on the market use bulky external antennas and cost about 30 cents and up. |
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I didn't know that they had found his dog tags, so it was very, very moving for me to get them, let me assure you. |
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He pulled his Army dog tags off, the ones he wore when he was in the Gulf, and placed them around my neck. |
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The basic idea is that you carry a personalized device that jams the signals from all the RFID tags on your person until you authorize otherwise. |
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He went into the cafe to buy a sandwich but was told he had to leave his Queensland heeler that wears special tags outside. |
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The gang is targeting pedigree dogs who have tags with their name and telephone numbers. |
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Today she was sorting the spices cabinet in alphabetical order, having run out of labels and tags to cut off things. |
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There have been complaints from the public about some metro police officers not having name tags identifying them. |
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It fits around your dog's neck and carries its identification and inoculation tags. |
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This means six thousand faces must be photographed and six thousand identification tags created. |
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The specimens were not permanently marked, but instead bore paper tags attached with string loops. |
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Three groups of 20 calves found with suspect identifications or without tags over the past three days are the focus of the investigation. |
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The birds have been bred in captivity and will be fitted with radio tags to monitor their survival. |
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Cohen said that one of their customers is a hospital that has attached Wi-Fi tags to wheelchairs so it can track them. |
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You never know, maybe our house arrest electronic tags will have sequential serial numbers! |
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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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Privacy activists warn that police will use the tags to track suspects, and that criminals will obtain tag-readers to locate valuables. |
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But instead of custody the two will be confined to their homes in the evenings and at night, their compliance monitored using electronic tags. |
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Anyone who can identify vandals responsible for these tags can call the council's 24-hour graffiti hotline. |
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The white cement walls are spray-painted with images of red and blue bicycles, like miniature graffiti tags. |
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The police believe that one group of people is responsible for the graffiti across West Swindon as the same graffiti tags keep appearing. |
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Gang tags and general graffiti had been scrawled everywhere a vandal with a spray can could reach. |
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I often see other small stores with tags written across their windows, not even well done. |
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Now she doesn't even bother washing the tags from her property as the 48-year-old is resigned to the fact that the graffiti vandals will return. |
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Troubled Temple Hill is scarred by youth crime, most notably with graffiti tags all over walls and homes. |
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They have tags on all the content including geo-tags and activities. |
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Sophie Lorimer, prosecuting, said that a security officer began tracking Rooney after seeing her remove price labels and security tags from items of clothing. |
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You take the metal tag with your name on it off the pegboard, glance at the tags sill hanging. |
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I heard barking and the jingling of dog tags before my golden retriever, affectionately named Sparky, bounded down the hall and jumped up to greet me. |
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The tags are examined and mapped back into the display memory addresses and only those rows or columns containing changed data are transferred to the data stream for display. |
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Aren't there any tags or labels inside the boot that could give us a hint? |
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Care labels and hangs tags were supplied by Rockywoods Outdoor Fabrics. |
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He reached down into his collar, and pulled out his dog tags. |
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In XML, the tags describe the structure and the meaning of the data. |
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I visit a research farm where new legumes and rotational grazing are being introduced and gains are recorded by electronic ID tags in intact bulls. |
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Speedier players can also try to bunt the ball and run out the throw to a base, giving basemen hard tags to ensure that they'll be safe when they reach the bag. |
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I particularly like getting shops to match Internet-only prices, which combines the convenience of shopping on the high street with the Web's keen price tags! |
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If you do, they'll know it somehow, and it would be wise to keep an eye out for big guys with shaved heads wearing trench coats and driving big black cars with Georgia tags. |
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She was wearing a pair of army print cargoes, a plain army green tank, and a bracelet with a tiny pair of dog tags attached, just to keep with the theme. |
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As a freight train rolls through the Alameda Corridor, a scanner inside a trackside hut records data transmitted from tags affixed to the train's cargo containers. |
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A Moomin shop in London sells Little My t-shirts, plush Moomintrolls, Snufkin luggage tags. |
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Metal dog tags really only give you space for a name and number. |
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All pets should have collars and tags with easily visible identification. |
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Few people have the time to traipse around galleries and exhibitions, while several works carry price tags that put them beyond the financial reach of mere mortals. |
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In early October, once she's potted up her crocuses, grape hyacinths, tulips and daffodils, she waters them, then tags them with the plant names and the dates. |
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Chromosome tags consist of tandem copies of an operator site bound to fluorescent represser and give rise to diffraction-limited spots in fluorescence images. |
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As it turned out I could read the licence tags at the specified distance. |
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The MIT team made the tags by randomly mixing microscopic glass spheres into transparent epoxy and then hardening the glue into wafers about the size of Chiclets. |
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While you're untying, remove any labels or tags that are still attached. |
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Your agent will probably be able to help with the relevant safety certificates, and checking the furnishings is a case of looking for the relevant labels and tags. |
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Streamer tags are plastic tags about the size of twist ties with unique numbers that are attached to the meat of the lobster between the carapace of the body and the tail. |
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Prior to the challenge test, the fish were kept under standard environmental conditions and individually tagged with passive integrated transponder tags. |
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The tags consist of an electronic circuit, antenna and memory chip. |
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They were wily, changing their car tags along the road and possibly tossing their cell phones. |
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Using two small jewelry tags, stipple using olive and brown inks. |
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Her schooling is unknown but, adept at written English, she sometimes wrote in an educated, copperplate hand and her works were sprinkled with Gallicisms and Latin tags. |
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Users can optionally add extra keywords, or tags, to messages. |
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The system is believed to feature electronic ankle tags with wireless connections to special mobile devices that must be carried by the offender at all times. |
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It's also important to strike while the iron is hot because it doesn't take long for the price tags to start dipping as the days turn into weeks in free agency. |
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Other men in black coveralls are seen busily switching Ukrainian tags on several blue, white and gray VW and Mazda trucks. |
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This process, known as epigenetics, involves the addition of small chemical tags known as methyl groups to the DNA double helix. |
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At one point yesterday, tags related to Apple's iPad occupied seven of the top 10 trending topics on Twitter, such was the excitement over its launch. |
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The little tags can transmit an electronic product code to a wireless receiver, speeding up scanning, and making the inventory process almost automatic. |
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In the second step, the passenger takes the boarding pass to the bag check location, where an agent scans in the pass and luggage tags are printed and attached. |
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Every large town will have quite a few horologers and jewelers with a vast selection of fancy watches displayed their windows, with huge price tags to go with them. |
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Approaching the toll bridges, electronic sensors read the tags, debit the customer's account with the toll fee and automatically lift the barriers. |
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When I'm editing a Perl script it adds the tags and checks the parens. |
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One resident displayed what appeared to be dog tags taken from one body. |
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Bath is planning a pilot scheme where 10,000 motorists will use electronic tags to replace parking permits and potentially pay-and-display tickets as well. |
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Most dry cleaners will attach small paper tags to your clothing's labels in order to avoid mix-ups, and separate garments by type to systematize their cleaning process. |
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Leigh has become the biggest problem area and clean-up teams have been photographing graffiti and tags so evidence will be available if the culprits end up in court. |
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Martin looked around him at the stained sleeping bags covering patches of worse stained carpet and the walls scrawled with tags, taunts and empty boasts. |
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Clusters of prefatory tags alternate with definitions of standard tropes and devices. |
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Young vandals have scrawled their tags along Malden Road for years but the problem has got worse in recent weeks, particularly since the start of the school holidays. |
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However, among the first 30 returns, I found 4 quotative tags. |
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The tags, writing and art style are all collected so in the event of a sprayer being caught, officers may be able to use a portfolio of evidence of other offences. |
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The unmanageable profusion of tags for people, places, and kinships, distinguishes scientific expertise from other modes of knowledge and authority. |
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Unwrapping begins with the painted bag, then moves to the hand-stamped gift wrap, decorated tags, handmade card, and finally the starring present. |
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As one types keyword tags, he should choose the keywords which relate to content of that front page to avoid surplus, irrelative or duplicate keywords. |
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Therefore, it is advisable for webmasters to use key phrases instead of keywords for their meta tags and web content, so that they generate more targeted traffic. |
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These tags transmit and receive radio signals to and from nearby scanners. |
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These tags are used for a variety of purposes, firstly to format the layout of a web page and secondly to build in links to other pages and files. |
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Reflecting the change in Japanese consumers' attitudes, supermarket operators are beginning to show tags in kanji characters for North Korean products. |
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Over limits, littering, wanton waste of game, not making a reasonable effort to retrieve your birds, trespassing and a current license and tags. |
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It is often used to collect other writer's tags, and future plans for bombing and piecing. |
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Mill's account of proper names as connotationless tags did not enjoy much support through most of the twentieth century. |
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As they did with me, these tags fascinated many new HTMLers creating their first Web pages. |
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Browsers do not display the HTML tags, but use them to interpret the content of the page. |
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Tags may also enclose further tag markup between the start and end, including a mixture of tags and text. |
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To translate from HTML to XHTML would also require the addition of any omitted opening or closing tags. |
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Each house also has a letter assigned to it, in the order of their founding, to act as an abbreviation, especially on laundry tags. |
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Virginia may become the first state to glue RFID tags into all its driver's licenses. |
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In a 2001 study, the movements of Atlantic bluefin tuna from an area off North Carolina were studied with the help of special popup tags. |
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The first seals had flipper tags identifying them as being from the Pribilof or Commander Islands in the Bering Sea. |
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Ear tags with numbers are attached, or ear marks are applied, for ease of later identification of sheep. |
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However, its identification as a pronoun is most consistent with its behavior in inverted sentences and question tags as described above. |
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Grids are used for such quotidian items as stationery, business cards, mailing labels, hang tags, instruction manuals, etc. |
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Our man knew her enough to know she was a sea of flesh, unsightly badly drawn slag tags and a cheap dress two sizes too small. |
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They are often referred to as skin tags or acrochordons and are found in multiple cutaneous locations measuring usually less than 10 mm. |
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Known in medical jargon as acrochordons, skin tags are very common and occur most often after midlife. |
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From his great rooftop pieces, selected for high visibility, to his sneaky tags and fun loving stickers, he most certainly knows how to get up. |
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The algorithm uses a web crawler for page browsing and HTML tags for metadata discovery. |
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Each year, more than 10 million people head afield with whitetail tags in hand. |
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The participate shall be able to provide Airworthiness Approval tags or manufacturers certificate of conformity for standard material. |
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Full-line formulae differ principally in their use of alliterating synonyms for 'man', whilst tags confined to the b-line differ hardly at all. |
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Unlike their bar code counterparts, tags embedded with RFID chips can still operate if torn or otherwise damaged. |
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A lot of the students who left luggage tags said they found it really easy to think of someone they wanted to thank or say something nice about. |
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His immediate supervisor bypassed the LOTO tags, resulting in Lopez getting sprayed with condensate. |
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Evaluation of methods for attaching PIT tags and biotelemetry devices to freshwater mussels. |
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They will be fitted with special tags that set off electronic bleepers if they go too near their victims' homes. |
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An SGML document consists of text that is marked up with descriptive tags that specify the function of a given element within the document. |
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Students could look for different types of tag question and at the ways in which different tags are used. |
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Brownbook makes all its data available to anyone via an OpenSearch API and all the data is fully marked up with Microformat tags. |
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My skin tags were not only unsightly, but like the ones in your arm pits and under your breast, were irritated with clothing. |
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The pupils sat at wooden desks, used dip pens, slide rules and listened intently tags, carried air masks and taken part in an air raid drill. |
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They have blocks of HTML inexplicably wrapped in script tags. |
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Coded plastic tags were glued to the cephalothorax for individual identification. |
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But there are many locations where million pound price tags still have no place, however, upgraded and titivated a house is. |
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The Treasure State has recently clamped down on lottery tags, and hunting there is not always a high-odds opportunity. |
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Using this technique, we have succeeded in fabricating RF ID tags on flexible substrates entirely by printing. |
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They are loading a blue van, the tags of which also were changed next day. |
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The Cryopen is used to treat a wide range of lesions including warts, actinic keratoses, seborrheic keratoses, condylomas and skin tags. |
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Nothing is punctured or pushed into the muscle of the tarpon or placed under a scale as with the old dart tags. |
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Commercial trade in alligator skins and skins from other crocodilian species, such as caimans, requires CITES permits and tags. |
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If it is absolutely necessary we will put the price tags on products in the coming weeks. |
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These metrics will show which categories are overproducing tags and which aren't producing enough. |
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This patent covers systems and methods for using RFID tags in biopharmaceutical environments where gamma radiation is used for sterilization. |
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She has a team of certified gemologists and designers that handcraft ID tags and necklaces for man's best friend. |
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Most RFID tags contain an integrated circuit for storing and processing information, modulating and demodulating a signal. |
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Expressed sequence tags unannotated for function may be discriminants for disease associations. |
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The database currently tags 20,000 individuals working in Phosphodiesterases. |
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Program merchandise including Newcastle dog tags and 'Reasons to Walk the Dog' cards. |
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In addition, the tag cost is less than a hand-held remote and tags are Velcro-backed for simple installation. |
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The Hawkeye State in 2010 put about 6,000 either-sex tags up for grabs to non-residents. |
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A dermatologist can remove skin tags with electrocautery, which burns them off. |
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But the four major supermarkets have started to phase out those annoying 99p price tags. |
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The change under the revised Consumption Tax Law required retailers to display price tags that include the 5 percent consumption tax. |
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The true cost of ZEVs is not reflected in their price tags, as they are heavily subsidized. |
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Whatever the reason, the fact that identifying tags abruptly end at the point where the names of eugenicists begin is odd, to say the least. |
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Spatial and temporal variation in statolith and protoconch trace elements as natural tags to track larval dispersal. |
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Extensible markup language, or XML, is a standard computer language that allows users to create tags for each piece of information on a Web page. |
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But when they are moved off and bought by a fattener, he will be required to read the tags on all those individual lambs. |
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Smart tags acknowledge the item the customer is trying on in the fitting room without the use of cameras. |
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The ontology, which is a set of associated tags with related weights, is compiled with a folksonomy. |
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The patent contains broad claims to sets of isobaric mass tags. |
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Whereas most online publishers employ humans to manually tag content, Inform's engine ingests all content and automatically tags and links related entities. |
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Do you hide price tags or fib about the price of your purchases? |
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Sir Arnold has picked out his top 10 favourites, with prices slashed by anything between PS1000 and PS300 on top of their already low, low price tags. |
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While the Americans and other Europeans opt for schmaltzy tags like Honeybunch and Snuggles, we prefer less flowery terms such as Sexy Pig or Poo Face. |
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The ME1500 is a compact, auto-feed, high speed embosser accommodating a range of plate materials and dimensions to easily create ID tags, cable tags, serial number tags, etc. |
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Custom embroidery, printing, and dog tags are also available. |
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Another advantage for passengers traveling in this new class includes priority boarding and deplaning, Premier airport check-in counters and baggage identification tags. |
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While most graffiti are simple tags or icons or inelegant defacements, some rise to the status of art with their expertly executed images and themes. |
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There is also a theater with a wall-size video screen backdrop, an animation demonstration that will feature an animatronic Dalmation and bar-coded wrist tags at the door. |
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This voice output communicator allows the user to place up to five symbolic picture tags in a desired order on Velcro squares located above a small speaker. |
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When it comes to handhelds, hefty price tags can be a real turnoff. |
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The web service enables text up-loading in a number of different input formats, and then converts, tokenises, tags and lemmatises the text, and returns the annotated text. |
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We also tried printed tags, using a thermal printer, but the tags could not be adhered to the bag because any paper material would contaminate the product. |
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These include excess hair or Hirsutism, thinning of scalp hair, weight gain, skin abnormalities like skin tags or darkening and thickening of skin and acne. |
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References to the XBRL taxonomy and any additional taxonomies that may be required to describe all the XBRL tags used in a specific instance document. |
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Metamarkup, which provides the ability to control the definition and interpretation of markup tags, and to extend the vocabulary of derivative markup languages. |
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Each hotel team included two members dressed in their working bellboy uniform with name tags, pushing decorated trolleys loaded with three different bags. |
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Since RFID tags will eventually be placed on or in corrugated packaging, there are major implications for corrugated container manufacturers and their customers. |
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Using MyDealerLot, Andean Chevrolet deployed 375 AeroScout motion sensor Wi-Fi tags to the rear-view mirrors of their new and used vehicle inventory. |
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New for this season are golden, tiger, blue and rainbow trout marked with special sweep tags and stocked in Fontburn, Derwent, Grassholme and Scaling. |
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The use of nonisotope tags as replacements for radioimmunoassays has grown, but researchers cannot always obtain such assays for the substances they are testing. |
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The data is sent as powered NFC tags at 433 or 915 MHz and can be received via a USB or LAN wireless adapter up to 100 meters away depending on the environment. |
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Heading into town to the shop to get a new cylinder of gas, I glance in the direction of the air pumps, and the price tags which now taunt me from their stands. |
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Whether coding in HTML or XHTML it may just be best to always include the optional tags within an HTML document rather than remembering which tags can be omitted. |
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The text content of the element, if any, is placed between these tags. |
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As conventiongoers filled the two club corridors of downtown Austin, East Sixth Street and Red River Street, their name tags invited new contacts. |
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The tags SOH and MYNX had been scratched into a newly-painted door. |
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