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He opened the myth book again and there ( along the margin next to Robert Graves' imaginative interpretation of the creation of the Dactyls from Rhea's fingertips ) were the names of four Munich bars and Meredith Wilder's address.
Painting of St. Ambrose with whip and book in the church of San Giuseppe alla Lungara, RomeAn address by Ambrose to Christian young people warns them against intermarriage with Jews (" De Abrahamo ," ix.
Computer operating systems as far back as early Unix have included interactive calculator programs such as dc and hoc, and calculator functions are included in almost all PDA-type devices ( save a few dedicated address book and dictionary devices ).
Although Stephen Jay Gould's 1977 book Ontogeny and Phylogeny helps to reassess Haeckelian embryology, it does not address the controversy over Haeckel's embryo drawings.
Darwin's book did not address the question of human evolution, saying only that " Light will be thrown on the origin of man and his history ".
It does not address other issues, such as the dutch book.
" Lincoln's address followed the oration by Edward Everett, who subsequently included a copy of the Gettysburg Address in his 1864 book about the event ( Address of the Hon.
The virus would then send itself by email to the first 50 people in the person ’ s address book.
In order to have the functions expected of a PDA, a device's software typically includes an appointment calendar, a to-do list, an address book for contacts, a calculator, and some sort of memo ( or " note ") program.
Apple iOS devices, like the iPhone, iPod Touch, and iPad, can use Apple's MobileMe subscription service to synchronize calendar, address book, mail account, Internet bookmark, and other data with one or more Macintosh or Windows computers using Wi-Fi or cellular data connections.
Rhine and his colleagues attempted to address these criticisms through new experiments, articles, and books, and revisited the state of the criticism along with their responses in the book Extra-Sensory Perception After Sixty Years ( 1940 ).
The book does not address why a human female impregnated with the semen of a human male would not produce a regular human offspring.
As Walter Burkert points out in his book, Greek Religion, " Even the gods who are not his natural children address him as Father, and all the gods rise in his presence.
A Peerless sedan had been found near a Maywood house owned by Claude Maddox in the days after the massacre, and in one of the pockets was an address book belonging to victim Albert Weinshank.
Whitehead's Presidential address in 1916 to the Mathematical Association of England The Aims of Education in the book of the same title ( 1929a ) pointedly criticized the formalistic approach of modern British teachers who do not care about culture and self-education of their disciples: " Culture is activity of thought, and receptiveness to beauty and humane feeling.
A book released in 2012, Tourism and Archaeological Heritage Management at Petra: Driver to Development or Destruction ?, represents the first in a series of important books to address the very nature of these deteriorating buildings, cites, sites, and regions.
They are usually decorated and the person who starts the book writes their name and address as the first person sending the book.
Most people hope to see the book again once it is full so they add their return address to the back cover of the book too, or inscribe " Return to Sender " on it.
In most cases the payload is an exhortation to distribute the message to everyone in the recipient's address book.
For example, consider an address book entry that represents a single person along with zero or more phone numbers and zero or more addresses.
Later variants of the worm would use a false From address, picking an e-mail address at random from the infected machine's Outlook or Outlook Express address book, making it impossible for casual observers to determine which machine is infected, and making it difficult for experts to determine anything more than the infected machine's Internet Service Provider.

address and entry
* Dynamic DNS ( sometimes called DDNS ) allows clients to update their DNS entry as their IP address changes, as it does, for example, when moving between ISPs or mobile hot spots.
By 1992, the standard method of locating someone's e-mail address was to find their organization's CCSO nameserver entry in Gopher, and query the nameserver.
The R4000 has an advanced TLB where the entry contains not just virtual address but also the virtual address space id.
The first word of the interrupt vector contained the address of the interrupt service routine and the second word the value to be loaded into the PSW ( priority level ) on entry to the service routine.
Causes and solutions for frictional unemployment often address barriers to entry and wage rates.
If it is in real memory, the page table entry will contain the real memory address at which the page is stored.
Each entry records the name, extension, attributes ( archive, directory, hidden, read-only, system and volume ), the date and time of creation, the address of the first cluster of the file / directory's data and finally the size of the file / directory.
In the 1976 edition, almost all details were omitted save for his name, jobs as a Member of Parliament and as a Government Minister, and address ; the publishers confirmed that Benn had sent back the draft entry with everything else struck through.
His entry for Who's Who in the Theatre ( 1981 ) gives his address as Wilks Water, Odiham, Hampshire.
The segment address inside the descriptor table entry has a length of 24 bits so every byte of the physical memory can be defined as bound of the segment.
The segment address inside the descriptor table entry is expanded to 32 bits so every byte of the physical memory can be defined as bound of the segment.
He was born in London ( some sources give his place of birth as Stratford on Avon, probably because his entry in Who's Who gave his father's address as Snitterfield, Stratford ; in fact the Burt family moved to Snitterfield when he was ten ).
Each TLB entry maps a virtual page number ( VPN2 ) to either one of two page frame numbers ( PFN0 or PFN1 ), depending on the least significant bit of the virtual address that is not part of the page mask.
A VPN2 has a global status bit and an OS assigned ID which participates in the virtual address TLB entry match, if the global status bit is set to 0.
The full certificate is a copy of the entry, showing the child's surname, forename ( s ), date of birth, sex, place of birth, the parent ( s ) name ( s ), their address and occupations at the time of registration.
Wilson had regarded himself as “ Irish ”, and to the end of his life Currygrane, County Longford was the first address in his “ Who ’ s Who ” entry.
This could be the technical contact email address listed in the domain's WHOIS entry, or an administrative email like postmaster @ or root @</ tt > the domain.
The entry of node will contain the address of successor.
Without CAM, the router compares the destination address of the packet to be routed with each entry in the routing table, performing a logical AND with the network mask and comparing it with the network address.
The addresses are stored using " don't care " for the host part of the address, so looking up the destination address in the CAM immediately retrieves the correct routing entry ; both the masking and comparison are done by the CAM hardware.

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