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Inserting and between
* Inserting vowels into consonant clusters ( epenthesis ): Likewise depending on the social class, every now and then a speaker may insert a vowel ( near-Schwa ) between two following consonants.

Inserting and was
Inserting a code for underline would " propagate " to the next display enhancement, while deleting such a code would also have to be propagated to the next display byte or a cursor jump sequence was issued to jump several bytes.

Inserting and less
Inserting a document using a KSK allows the document to be retrieved and decrypted if and only if the requester knows the human-readable string ; this allows for more convenient ( but less secure ) URIs for users to refer to.

Inserting and than
Inserting a task then requires walking the ready list until reaching either the end of the list, or a task of lower priority than that of the task being inserted.
Inserting Pamela Pigg into this list makes six-more than the fingers of one hand, unless Adrian is polydactyl.

Inserting and .
Inserting eukaryotic DNA ( instead of mRNA ) into bacteria would not work because it is fragmented, with introns, and would not transcribe successfully using the bacteria's ribosomes.
Inserting this into the formula for the function f one can determine the minimal distance at which the ellipsoid exists.
Inserting a tube that is too large relative to the diameter of the trachea can cause swelling.
Inserting the specific heat equation into the thermal efficiency equation ( Equation 1 ) yields.
Inserting an etalon into the laser cavity, with well-chosen finesse and free-spectral range, can suppress all cavity modes except for one, thus changing the operation of the laser from multi-mode to single-mode.
Inserting the blade perpendicular to the water amounts to ineffective " lily dipping " or " tea-bagging " wherein the blade moves backwards in the water past the paddler's hips simply because the boat is moving forward.
Inserting new data into existing data structures, updating data in existing data structures, deleting data from existing data structures.
Inserting a new element to a heap can be done by simply creating a new heap containing only this element and then merging it with the original heap.
Inserting these two equations into the cochain homotopy equation proves the Poincaré lemma.
# The programmer types " i ", to begin Inserting source code.
Inserting a very thin graphite extraction foil strips, or removes, the electrons from the H ⁻ ion while allowing the proton to pass through.
Inserting a section can be done by editing either the section before or after it, merging with the previous section by deleting the heading.
Inserting the key into Megatron's tail reveals a firing missile launcher.
Inserting element m + 1 requires reallocation of the table.
Inserting the phrase “ nunc pro tunc ” or similar arguments on a return or other document submitted to the Service has no legal effect, such as reducing a taxpayer ’ s tax liability, and such phrase is described as frivolous in Rev.
Inserting the figure's Earth Cyber Planet Key into the tail section causes a pair of twin guns to pop up, changing the noise once more, into an explosive blast.
* Inserting and / or mixing in audio from other files.
* Inserting and removing ranks, such as supervisors, assistant managers or regional managers and national managers, is very easy to do.
Image: Knit3. jpg | Inserting the needle

blatant and piece
Sidiq Koya called this " a blatant piece of racial injustice ".
" M. Joseph Sobran, Jr. of the conservative magazine National Review, wrote: "... blatant piece of propaganda ... disingenuously one-sided ..." and goes on to show the cinematic techniques used by the producers to achieve this effect.
Nudity in Greek art was nothing new ; however, the blatant sexuality of this piece makes it most interesting to twentieth-century eyes.

blatant and between
Deception detection between relational partners is extremely difficult, unless a partner tells a blatant or obvious lie or contradicts something the other partner knows to be true.
Finally, there is the blatant disclaimer at the close of Henry IV, Part 2 that discriminates between the two figures: " for Oldcastle died martyr, and this is not the man " ( Epilogue, 29 – 32 ).
Reviews also recognized that " astute viewers may notice some rather interesting, although not very blatant, differences between the various characters ", and that the " realistic " character designs created a degree of " normalcy " that was important to the story while also helping to draw in the viewer.
The ' bad cop ' takes an aggressive, negative stance towards the subject, making blatant accusations, derogatory comments, threats, and in general creating antipathy between the subject and himself.
There was a strong focus however on reducing the economic gap between the different ethnic communities, which continued to be a controversial issue for many commentators who accused the SDL of blatant racism.
The British class system, especially class tensions between characters ; and pompous or dim-witted members of the upper / middle classes or embarrassingly blatant social climbers, typified by:

blatant and title
Though both songs are about unrequited desire for the title character, the humor of " The Boy From ..." stems partly from the fact that the narrator is completely unaware of her crush's blatant homosexuality, as, for example, illustrated in the song's second bridge: " Why are his trousers vermilion?

blatant and track
The track was met with controversy over blatant homophobic content, referencing the Sadat X line " I can freak, fly, flow, fuck up a faggot / I don't understand their ways ; I ain't down with gays.
Moore with Ozzy Osbourne on lead vocals, pokes fun at bands such as Kingdom Come on the track, criticising their blatant use of Led Zeppelin's sound and image.
" The Hindu stated " Unfortunately, this colourful film is a black-and-white disappointment, particularly in the second half when Santoshi loses track of his story and in a blatant bid to get the tax-free certificate brings in bits about computer education, female literacy and infanticide .".

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On December 3, 2007, shortly after Patrick received the last of those payments, Mayor Daley's City Hall press secretary, Jacquelyn Heard said Patrick Daley “ has no financial interest with the Wi-Fi contract at O ’ Hare .” "... he conflict of interest was blatant ," the Chicago Sun-Times editorialized.
Their last full-length album was 1992's You Turn Me On, which represented the band breaking many of their established conventions from earlier albums, most notably on " Godsend ," which runs 9 minutes in length and features blatant use of multitrack recording.
* Conservative columnist and blogger Michelle Malkin was quoted in March 2006 by Howard Kurtz as writing, " But now the determined moonbat hordes have exposed multiple instances of what clearly appear to me to be blatant lifting of entire, unique passages by blogger Ben Domenech from other writers ," in reference to Domenech's resignation from the Washington Post after evidence of his plagiarism came to light.
" This was a blatant act of discrimination, especially seeing the fact that this is a legal parade and the Hong Kong police have granted a permit ," says Betty Grisoni, co-founder of a lesbian-rights organisation called Les Peches, which helped organise the parade.
California State Senator Sheila Kuehl, who is a member of the legislature's Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Caucus, claimed that the governor had resorted to " blatant homophobia ," stating that the phrase " uses an image that is associated with gay men in an insulting way, and it was supposed to be an insult.
Jonathan Gray wrote in Watching with The Simpsons: Television, Parody, and Intertextuality that The Poke of Zorro " ridicules the outlandishness of Hollywood blockbuster fare ," especially its " blatant historical inaccuracies " which sees the film feature Zorro, King Arthur, the Three Musketeers, the Scarlet Pimpernel, " the Man in the Iron Mask and ninjas in nineteenth century Mexico.
Hackworth described Marshall as a " voyeur warrior " for whom " the truth never got in the way of a good story ," and went so far as to say " Veterans of many of the actions he ' documented ' in his books have complained bitterly over the years of his inaccuracy or blatant bias ".

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