Some sent cash enclosed in unsigned birthday cards, while another showed his thanks via a couple of cases of wine. |
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What does free music mean for the established artists as opposed to the legions of unsigned bands currently clogging up the web? |
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On February 28, 1998, an unsigned article, datelined Tallinn, appeared in The Economist. |
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Lincoln defeated the bill by a pocket veto, meaning he kept the bill unsigned for ten days, whereafter the bill became invalid. |
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There were some that were signed by both of us, and there were others that were unsigned, and he now has them all. |
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According to the players' association, more than 150 players were unsigned when the lockout began. |
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Here is how this four byte sequence is interpreted as an unsigned integer under the two ordering conventions. |
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These events will feature the best of the borough's unsigned bands with three or four playing at each gig. |
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Even unsigned musicians are sending in their songs and using high scores from the company to help them get a record deal. |
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Because the report was unsigned, there was no way to determine its authorship. |
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The unsigned ballet papers must be returned to returning officer along with ballot box duly mentioning polled and unpolled votes. |
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The tenant, who refused to allow his name to be published, says he recently received the unsigned, undated letter on Yamiro stationery. |
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Although PG Tim Hardaway remains unsigned, all signs point to him being on the roster. |
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The letter was unsigned and the true author of the letter was not revealed publicly until Kepler did so 50 years later. |
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The new luxury tax is not the only reason so many quality players are still unsigned. |
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And because it is an unsigned copy, they don't even have to forge a signature. |
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During a separate glazing session, several students and teachers pitched in to glaze 100 or so unglazed and unsigned bowls. |
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When I travel to Crewe to meet the Tommys, an as-yet unsigned all-girl pop-punk quartet, their manager Paul meets me off the train. |
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What about bands that don't even advertise. There could be some great unsigned band just bashing away in some pub somewhere in London tonight. |
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Simon is working on his stamina after missing the preseason as the Eagles' unsigned franchise player. |
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Seek written authorisation from any unsigned bands you play. |
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The critics said that there was no reason to believe the unsigned memo originated with Republicans and that there was considerable reason to suspect a Democratic dirty trick. |
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Loads of unsigned bands turn up and doss about for a week, basically. |
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Merchant Services: Be aware that unsigned credit card sales drafts from telephone or Internet sales are not final payments. |
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Virtually all articles in The Economist are unsigned, and reviewers' pick of the year's finest books are similarly anonymous. |
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But two key parts of it were left unsigned when Prime Minister Najib Mikati and his cabinet resigned in March this year. |
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You have to provide unsigned copies of such documents with this application. |
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An unsigned certificate for submission to a Certification Authority, which signs it with the Private Key of their CA Certificate. |
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For the other integer types, if you omit signed or unsigned the default will be signed, so e.g. int and signed int are equivalent. |
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Although unsigned, the watercolour is almost certainly the work of Philip Bainbrigge. |
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An unsigned application is not a duly completed application and will be returned to the applicant. |
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However, both letters were returned to the court with the acknowledgments of receipt unsigned and unclaimed. |
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Compensation staff refused to process pay for long-term acting appointments in instances where letters of offer are unsigned. |
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The two bytes represent the value as unsigned interger, i.e. 15 bits with the sign. |
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The certificate has not been verified, the code will be considered as unsigned. |
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Van Gogh usually signed only his most important works, or sometimes those given to friends, so the vast majority are unsigned, increasing the problem of misattributions. |
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As you might imagine, an unsigned integer is either positive or zero. |
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The unsigned letter in the Weekender exhorts Martin Cadden to get the facts regarding who was or was not responsible for the introduction of service charges. |
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He supplied a court, or the Crown supplied a court, a statement that was undated, unsigned and unwitnessed and put that in as evidence and the court accepted it. |
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Soon, for the first time since its 1914 founding, the magazine stopped publishing unsigned editorials. |
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This band could not be more marketable and polished, yet remains unsigned. |
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The unsigned essays are 2-5 pages long and usually include a small portrait photograph of the biographee and a brief bibliography at the end of the text. |
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I keep visiting the Bandcamp site every few weeks to check out the unsigned artists, but usually I need a few stiff drinks first. |
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The 2011 NBA lockout had been in effect since July 1, and Humphries was an unsigned free agent. |
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Instead, the four joined forces and crafted a highly unusual, unsigned joint dissent. |
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He supplied a court, or the Crown supplied a court, a statement that was undated, unsigned and unwitnessed and put that in as evidence which the court accepted it. |
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As it is unratified, however, by any major spacefaring powers and unsigned by most of them, it is of no direct relevance to current space activities. |
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When he writes under his own byline, McGurn's views on economics are just as conservative as, and even more quirky than, The Wall Street Journal's unsigned editorials. |
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Likewise, it is permissible for the nurse to obtain the patient's signature on a previously unsigned consent form and then to witness that consent. |
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The state intends proving that Shaik was the author of the unsigned letter that was sent to Saad because it looks like the draft copy found in his office. |
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New lacquer signatures have also been noted on originally unsigned pieces. |
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As tensions festered among Republicans, Democratic aides passed out an unsigned one-page memorandum that they said had been distributed to Senate Republicans. |
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Initial difficulties in identifying the unsigned painting were made worse by some bad restorative work, which blurred the distinctive Van Gogh style. |
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She opened the legal document and inside was an offer to purchase from a company called Oceanside resorts, and an unsigned check for 20 million dollars. |
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This site, set up by the enterprising Gareth Johnson, contains details of close on 500 unsigned Welsh bands and, as 20, 500 hits so far have proved, it's well worth a visit. |
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At times, it is necessary to coerce an unsigned integer from one type to another, resulting in a change in the number of bits used to represent the number. |
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Why do my signed email message arrive unsigned to the recipient? |
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The fonds consists of correspondence from Sir Francis Burton, Sir James Kempt and two which are unsigned concerning the Councils and the revenues of the Canadas. |
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And, although the mystery of an unsigned note rather thrilled her, it seemed underhanded. And June hated underhanded things. |
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We use an unsigned variable to store the employee's salary, since it will never be less than zero. |
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The unsigned player also had the option of sitting out a year and negotiating as a free agent. |
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For this reason the proofs for Rump Angle and Rear Legs Side View include an unsigned numerical rating plus a letter code, which is referred to as the tendency scale. |
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But to be honest, it's no longer a handicap to be unsigned today. |
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We cannot accept unsigned applications, and we will return them. |
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The database keeps a running total of the liabilities for unsigned agreements and with this SPAD can ensure that funds are set aside for the remaining agreements. |
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Four were decided with unsigned opinions, two cases affirmed by an equally divided Court, and two cases were dismissed as improvidently granted. |
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I've been fined twice by the VATmen for lateness, which only involved an unsigned form. |
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An unsigned letter to the doge denounced public venality and private immorality, calling for repentance before the tide of Turkish success could be checked. |
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Fisheries and Oceans and the PMRA have also developed an MOU, although it remains unsigned because of the unresolved conflict between the PCPA and the Fisheries Act on the use of pesticides in aquaculture. |
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The Government, however, committed itself in the framework of the Joint Implementation Mechanism, to respect the provisions of the unsigned protocol. |
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The messages were unsigned but sent from his personal account. |
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Freeness allowed the creativity of unsigned contemporary British ethnic minority artists to be heard. |
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Workshops will include breakdance and MC battles, DJs, urban art, an indoor football zone and a gaming zone, plus a chance for unsigned acts to show off their talents. |
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Between Midnight and 2am, the output switched to a selection of programmes featuring new and unsigned artists from the internet only station Celtica Radio. |
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From Homer onward epic was an unsigned genre, and such tradition was respected by Virgil, who signed only the Georgics, but not the Eclogues, nor the Aeneid. |
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