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The standard Service of Word and Table is set in a fourfold movement of Entrance, Proclamation and Response, Thanksgiving and Communion, and Sending Forth.
Sending information out of Australia is also regulated.
However the protocols mentioned apply only to radio SETI rather than for METI ( Active SETI ) The intention for METI is covered under the SETI charter " Declaration of Principles Concerning Sending Communications with Extraterrestrial Intelligence ".
As Sending Up For Good is fairly infrequent, the process is rather mysterious to many of Eton's boys.
Sending faxes using VoIP is sometimes referred to as FoIP, or Fax over IP.
Sending Interstellar messages is potentially much easier than interstellar travel, being possible with technologies and equipment which are currently available.
For reasons stated in Anti-frogman techniques # Sending other frogmen against them, underwater fights between divers are much rarer in reality than in fiction, and thus suitability of the frogman's kit for " diver to diver combat " is less important than some other features when designing it ; but the point is considered here for completeness.
Sending a copy of " Recapture " ( which just predates the sequence but was later incorporated into it ) the poet remarks that it is ' illustrative of my efforts to practice what I preach regarding direct and unaffected diction '.
Sending courtesy copies of mailing list replies also directly to the author ( s ) of answered message ( s ) is a common practice on some lists, and matches a new interpretation of " Cc :" as abbreviation for " courtesy copy ".
Sending books to the library binder is a mass production process.
Sending newsletters to customers and prospects is a common marketing strategy, which can have benefits and drawbacks.
Sending live humans is ruled out due to the immense amount of fuel that a rocket-propelled spacecraft would have to carry in order to first accelerate to the speeds required to travel such great distances within an acceptable time, and then decelerate upon approaching the destination.
Sending marketing messages through email or Email marketing is one of the most widely used direct-marketing methods.
Rampaul is well-known for his swing bowling, in the words of ESPNcricinfo's Daniel Brettig, " Sending the ball down at brisk pace, Rampaul maintains an immaculate seam position, maximising his chances of early deviation through the air or off the pitch ".
Sending a defensive back on a blitz is even riskier than a linebacker blitz, as it removes a primary pass defender from the coverage scheme.
Sending the dog away or doing distance work is not part of the routine, with the dog remaining almost invisibly tethered to the trainer.
Sending pure digital data through the approximately 20 kilohertz AM channel is roughly equivalent to sending data through two 33 kbit / s analog telephone lines, thus limiting the maximum throughput possible.
Auron is finally sent when Yuna performs the Sending of her Aeons, in order to defeat Sin.
With each successive song, Byrne is cumulatively joined onstage by each core member of the band: first by Tina Weymouth for " Heaven " ( with Lynn Mabry, originally of The Brides of Funkenstein and Parliament-Funkadelic, providing harmony vocals from backstage ), second by Chris Frantz for " Thank You for Sending Me an Angel ", and third by Jerry Harrison for " Found a Job ".
The producers approached singer Bruce Springsteen to appear in the episode because he had participated to the charity song " We Are the World ", on which " We're Sending Our Love Down The Well " is based.
The song " We're Sending Our Love Down the Well " is a spoof of " We Are the World ", and the idea of celebrities singing it is based on USA for Africa, the name under which forty-five famous artists recorded " We Are the World ".

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Sending his most brilliant general, Khalid ibn al-Walid, Iraq was conquered in a series of successful campaigns against the Sassanid Persians.
Sending out all units at once will most likely end in the massacre of the foresaid army.

Sending and from
* Sprain, Leah ( 2004 ), " Sending Signals from the Ivory Tower: Barriers to Connecting Academic Research to the Public ", Student writing on public scholarship
Sending each module M to the group of invariants M < sup > G </ sup > yields a functor from this category to the category of abelian groups.
Sending a secret message from Alice to Bob requires the generation of a public and a private key.
Sending him a warning to cease his encroachment in which she stated she expected he would disregard anyway, Tomyris challenged him to meet her forces in honorable warfare, inviting him to a location in her country a day's march from the river, where their two armies would formally engage each other.
Sending and receiving letters from Leo Tolstoy, Thomas Edison, Nichola Tesla, Booker T. Washington, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, Ernst Mach, Ernst Haeckel, John Dewey, and many more.
One of the messages read, " Sending you to hell, from Almost Heaven, West Virginia.
; Message flood: Sending massive amounts of private messages to the victim, mainly from different connections called clones ( see below ).
Sending one's children to school was binding by law only from 1840 in Austria.
Sending Bill Draper, the Stage Carpenter, round to investigate, they found that this ' arch and a half ' had indeed been a theatre from 1910 onwards.
Sending information down the line to local supervisors, expecting them to deliver it without any corruption, interpretation or deviation has long been the main focus of ' cascaded ' internal communications ( for example, UK guidance from The Industrial Society, now the Work Foundation, focused on giving managers very clear instructions about what to say and how to say it ).
The Committee for Sending Jews Overseas was an office that operated under the supervision of Adolf Eichmann, organizing emigration of Jews from the Nazi-controlled parts of Europe.
Sending a message differs from calling a function in that when a target object receives a message, it decides on its own what function to carry out to service that message.

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Sending Omega on the mission anyway, Prime s trust proved misplaced, as Omega disconnected his communicator and attacked the Constructicons directly, shattering the asteroid during the battle and revealing that it contained an alien creature which promptly attacked San Francisco.

Sending and working
Sending her children to boarding school in the north of England to avoid the bombing, she remained in London working with SIS until the war's end and her husband's return.

Sending and before
Sending his luggage ahead of him, Wingate set off in September 1927 by bicycle, travelling first through France and Germany before making his way to Genoa via Czechoslovakia, Austria and Yugoslavia.
Sending a specialist batsman in late in the day means that he will have to survive one such period in the afternoon, before doing the same again after the resumption of play the next day, increasing the chance of a dismissal, so a less valuable batsman is sent in instead.

Sending and customer
* Sending email messages with the purpose of enhancing the relationship of a merchant with its current or previous customers, to encourage customer loyalty and repeat business,

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Sending a particular opcode to a CPU will cause it to perform the operation represented by that opcode.
Sending antiaircraft missiles into Cuba, he reasoned, “ made sense only if Moscow intended to use them to shield a base for ballistic missiles aimed at the United States .” On August 10, he wrote a memo to President Kennedy in which he guessed that the Soviets were preparing to introduce ballistic missiles into Cuba.
Sending particles through a double-slit apparatus one at a time results in single particles appearing on the screen, as expected.
Sending Letters in the Ancient World: Paul and the Philippians .” Tyndale Bulletin 46. 2: 337-56.
" Against Sending Troops to the Gulf ", The New York Times, March 7, 1984.
Sending data beforehand reduces the likelihood that a busy passage will send a large amount of information that will overwhelm the transmission link.
* Sending confirmation slips through the mail that failed to disclose that a commission was included in the price.
Sending a volunteer corps of the Siamese Expeditionary Force ; composed of 1, 233 modern-equipped and trained men commanded by Field Marshal Prince Chakrabongse Bhuvanath.
* Sending SMS messages: 0. 33 ×
Sending servers that retry the higher MX records will be able to deliver their outgoing mail immediately, while servers like qmail will be delayed typically for an hour till the primary server allows it.
Sending wine, Cyrus said " I send this to you and order you to drink it up on this day with the people you love best.
Sending away his support troops soon backfired.
Sending an e-card to a given recipient invariably involves giving that recipient's email address to the e-card service – a third party.
Sending Interstellar Radio Messages between stars may prove to be optimal for many applications.
Sending physical mail packets between stars may prove to be optimal for many applications.
** Sending: the host processor stores its transmit messages to a CAN controller, which transmits the bits serially onto the bus.
Sending five cohorts back towards Agedincum, and himself crossing the Sequana River with three legions, he tricked the enemy into thinking that he divided his army and was crossing the river in three different locations.
Sending one to Quebec, he led the other two to the aid of the governor of Acadia, Joseph Robineau de Villebon, whom the English were blockading at the mouth of the Saint John River.

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