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In June 2012 PC User was rebranded and relaunched as TechLife " to address a lack of innovation in the consumer technology publication space " according to the publisher, as well as more clearly delineating the difference between the more mainstream PC User and APC, which is aimed at professionals and “ power users .” TechLife will be available in print and tablet editions.

TechLife and PC
TechLife ( formerly PC User ) is an Australian general computer magazine, published monthly by Australian Consolidated Press since the 1990s is Australia's first computer magazine.
The magazine ceased publication in 2009, merging with PC User ( now TechLife ).

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No amount of ballyhoo will cover up the sordid facts.
The New English Bible ( the Old Testament and Apocrypha will be published at a future date ) has not been planned to rival or replace the King James Version, but, as its cover states, it is offered `` simply as the Bible to all those who will use it in reading, teaching, or worship ''.
This work will cover the most serious one-fourth of all land needing such treatment, and will consist of burning 250,000 acres of highly hazardous debris concentration, felling snags on 350,000 acres of high lightning-occurrence areas, prescribed burning on 3.5 million acres, removing roadside fuel on 39,000 acres, and clearing and maintaining 11,000 miles of firebreaks.
" a Christian ( Minaah ) once asked Abbahu in a tone of mockery, whereupon he replied: " When you will be wrapped in darkness, for it says, ' Behold, darkness shall cover the earth, and gross darkness the nations ; then shall the Lord rise upon thee and His glory shall be seen on thee ' lx. 2 ," ( Sanhedrin 99a ).
Any given bookmaker will weight their odds so that no one customer can cover all outcomes at a profit against their books.
If a pair is forced to lift or clear the shuttlecock, then they must defend: they will adopt a side-by-side position in the rear midcourt, to cover the full width of their court against the opponents ' smashes.
During a major news event one or more of the main news presenters may be sent to present live for the channel from the scene of the story, where they will conduct interviews with the people involved, question correspondents, introduce related reports and also give general information on the story, much as a reporter sent to cover a story would.
This 320-page book will feature thick ( 3 mm ) leatherette hard-covers with the front cover and spine stamped with gold foil.
They will not hurt nor destroy in all my holy mountain, for the earth will be full of the knowledge of the Lord, as the waters cover the sea.
If these are comparable to earthly measurements, the city will cover an area about half the size of the contiguous United States.
The satellite will be launched at a position of 50 degrees east, due to geographical position of Afghanistan, the satellite will be able to cover Asia, Europe, Australia and Africa.
The census will cover all Grama Niladhari ( GN ) divisions of the country. The first scientific census in Sri Lanka was conducted on 27 March 1871.
They claim that that rainforests 50 years ago covered 14 % of the world's land surface, now only cover 5 – 7 %, and that all tropical forests will be gone by the middle of the 21st century.
Conversely, the defensive team will know that the offense has to cover a good deal of ground in a single play, will expect a forward pass, and will know from earlier study something of the propensities of the offense they face.
General surgeons also treat more complex skin or subcutaneous infections including necrotizing fasciitis and will often employ skin grafts to cover defects in the skin resulting from burns, trauma, or infections.
For that he must pass from representing a single figure to several together ; history and myth must be depicted ; great events must be represented as by historians, or like the poets, subjects that will please, and climbing still higher, he must have the skill to cover under the veil of myth the virtues of great men in allegories, and the mysteries they reveal ".
Insurance premiums need to cover both the expected cost of losses, plus the cost of issuing and administering the policy, adjusting losses, and supplying the capital needed to reasonably assure that the insurer will be able to pay claims.
Many marine insurance underwriters will include " time element " coverage in such policies, which extends the indemnity to cover loss of profit and other business expenses attributable to the delay caused by a covered loss.
Liability policies typically cover only the negligence of the insured, and will not apply to results of wilful or intentional acts by the insured.

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There are several other initiatives around the world involving humanoid research and development at this time, which will hopefully introduce a broader spectrum of realized technology in the near future.
The ADAAA will undoubtedly lead to broader coverage of impaired employees.
#* There will be deeper and longer lasting partnerships between the national museums and a broader range of regional partners.
Molecular absorption, in contrast, is much broader, so that it is more likely that some molecular absorption band will overlap with an atomic line.
The diagnosis of mental disease can serve as proxy for the designation of social dissidents, allowing the state to hold persons against their will and to insist upon therapies that work in favour of ideological conformity and in the broader interests of society.
The higher the quantity of other components, the lower the melting point and the broader will be the melting point range, often referred to as the pasty range.
In reviewing some major studies ( DeFleur, 1988 ), he found that despite emerging technology, word of mouth is still important, and major events that concern a broader population will travel further and faster.
Fukuyama believes that bridging social capital ( a term coined by Putnam in Bowling Alone ), is essential for a strong social capital because a broader radius of trust will enable connections across borders of all sorts and serve as a basis for organizations.
The area is the product of the span times the width ( mean chord ) of the wing, so either a long, narrow wing or a shorter, broader wing will support the same mass.
In radio, for example, a very narrow-band signal will carry Morse code ; a broader band will carry speech ; a still broader band will carry music without losing the high audio frequencies required for realistic sound reproduction.
" ( Judges 11: 3 ) The elders of Gilead ask him to be their leader in the campaign against the Ammonites, but he holds out for a more permanent and a broader position, and the elders agree that, provided Jephthah succeeds in defeating Ammon, he will be their permanent chieftain.
Sod's law is similar to, but broader than, Murphy's law (" Whatever can go wrong, will go wrong ").
Since the spectral line is a combination of all of the emitted radiation, the higher the temperature of the gas, the broader will be the spectral line emitted from that gas.
They are that " students will recognize the importance of contributing their knowledge and experiences to their own community and the broader society " and " students will recognize the importance of scientific principles in the generation of sound public policy.
Many state constitution provisions are equal in breadth to those of the U. S. Constitution, but are considered “ parallel ” ( thus, where, for example, the right to privacy pursuant to a state constitution is broader than the federal right to privacy, and the asserted ground is explicitly held to be “ independent ”, the question can be finally decided in a State Supreme Court — the U. S. Supreme Court will decline to take jurisdiction ).
However, each part of the accretion disk has a different velocity relative to our line of sight, and the faster the gas is rotating around the black hole, the broader the line will be.
Under that doctrine, a provision which is, in pith and substance, outside the competence of its enacting body will be saved where it is an important part of a broader legislative scheme that is within the competence of the enacting body.
Where a case may have broader implications, amicus curiae briefs are a way to introduce those concerns, so that the possibly broad legal effects of court decisions will not depend solely on the parties directly involved in the case.
Usually the automatiek is part of a larger establishment and will sell a broader range of food and drinks not suitable for vending machines at a counter.

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