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agent and encounters
Custom status codes can be used since, if the user agent encounters a code it does not recognize, it can use the first digit of the code to determine the general class of the response.
The agent stimulates the body's immune system to recognize the agent as foreign, destroy it, and " remember " it, so that the immune system can more easily recognize and destroy any of these microorganisms that it later encounters.
The American who encounters Mr. Moto is not an innocent abroad but an agent on the trail of a pro-Soviet assassin, and he senses early on that Moto is not what he seems to be.
Overview: Time traveling to 1968 Earth, the Enterprise encounters an interstellar agent who intervenes in 20th Century events.
Before Sharpe can disappear with the stolen cash, he encounters General Baird, a former colleague from India, who recruits him to protect John Lavisser, a Foreign Office agent sent to negotiate with the Danish Crown Prince.
She is dispatched on special missions, usually directly by the President, and encounters action and adventure ; frequent adversaries include Vicky Feldhyser, a kinky lesbian fox who's described as a " four-ple " agent ( one level beyond " triple ") for various intelligence services, and " Uncle Joe ", a transparent caricature of Joseph Stalin.
He is in alliance with Spencer Smythe and is his double agent when Spider-Man encounters Jackal on the S. H. I. E. L. D.
Down in the parking garage, Swain encounters a psychopathic NSA agent named Henry Quaid, who has managed to get into the Library.
* Edward Alton Bell-Fairfax, a Victorian adventurer and secret agent who encounters Mendoza in California, suffering the same fate as Nicholas.
", meaning the English agent she encounters later.
The man then uses his sexual encounters as material for his television commercials and becomes a successful advertising agent.

agent and population
An aggressor would use an agent against which there was a minimal naturally acquired or artificially induced immunity in a target population.
An Indian agent reported the Chemehuevi population in 1875 to be 350.
But the work was abandoned when medical epidemiology uncovered lethal effects on several segments of the population, and C. immitis was reclassified as a lethal agent.
As medical epidemiology later made clear, OC would have lethal effects on several segments of the population, so it was later considered a lethal agent.
Moreover, once it gets to the population level, reputation gives rise to a further property at the agent level.
* Zoonotic – The infectious agent is endemic to an animal population.
All of the rest of the population is pure Bulgarian .…" Angered by this act of the citizens of Ohrid and their leader, the Greek Bishop Miletos denounced Miladinov as a Russian agent.
In preparation for the invasion of the planet, Shockwave subliminally influenced the population of Cybertron to become more violent, and prevented the return of Optimus Prime and Megatron aboard the Ark II by having a human agent blow it up.
The county had a population of 3, 000 citizens ( as of 1963 ), including such residents as Newt Kiley, who farmed over 80 acres ( 320, 000 m² ); Ben Miller, the apple farmer ; Mr. Haney ( first name disputed, Eustace or Charlton ), the county con man ; Hank Kimball, the idiotic county agent ; Sam Drucker, the only shopkeeper in Hooterville ; Sarah Hotchkiss Trendell, the telephone operator ; The Monroe Brothers, Alf and Ralph.
According to the Handbook of Texas, in "... 1892 Swan had a population of 200, ten fruit growers, a blacksmith, a carpenter, two doctors, a railroad agent, three schoolteachers, three cotton gins, a general store, and a sawmill.
The objective of the museum-stations is to get the population acquainted with the huge cultural and historical patrimony that the City owns, thus turning the subway network, a massive transport medium, into an ideal diffusion agent.
The series starred the X-Man and FBI agent Lucas Bishop, assigned to the ghetto to investigate rising crime rates among the population in New York's ( fictional ) ' 11th Precinct ' in Alphabet City.
Other ordinarily reliable sources, including the local agent for the collection of Ontario's vital statistics and the town's two newspapers, estimate that the population is as high as nearly ten thousand.
The area was an island at high tide, in 1638 was granted to Pauw's agent, a man named Micheal Paulez ( Pauluson, Powles ) who operated an occasional ferry and traded with the local Lenape population.
Inundative biological control refers to the release of overwhelming numbers of a mass-produced biological control agent in the expectation of achieving a rapid reduction of a pest population without necessarily achieving continuing impact.
* June 18 :" Exposure to some substance ( rather than an infectious agent ) may eventually lead to immunodeficiency among a subset of the homosexual male population that shares a particular style of life.
Increased population also meant that urban discontent was never particularly difficult to find for political opportunists, and London suffered a number of riots, most of them against supposed Roman Catholic agent provocateurs.
If natural enemies are not able to control the pest population at low levels due to a significant increase in pest, an insecticide compatible with the biological control agent should be used to help keep the population at low levels again.
Located in the region of Minho, known for its significant economic activity and by the youth of its population, the University of Minho has played the role of development agent in the region.
The agent worked, but too well: 99. 9 % of the population became so lethargic that they stopped working, talking and, eventually, eating and moving.

agent and hundreds
Still, a famous black agent, is credited with aiding hundreds of freedom seekers escape to safer places farther north in New York, New England, and Canada.
Halderman sold hundreds of lots to Charles Premont, who in turn, served as the real estate agent for the Mexican families as he was fluent in Spanish.
The principal hydroxylation agent in nature is cytochrome P-450, hundreds of variations of which are known.
In the Paleotropical region, hundreds of species of Xyleborini and Platypodinae are the main agent initiating dead wood decomposition.
There are hundreds of bareboat yacht charter brokers or agent companies.
At the beginning of the movie, she is discovered by Danny ( Phil Daniels ), a young man who desperately wants to become a promoter of music bands but is stuck working for another agent ( who forces him to buy hundreds of copies of the singles of one of his artists, Suzie Sapphire, in order to fix the music charts ).
Over the course of his 28 years as a sports agent, Boras has represented hundreds of players on all 30 major league teams and has participated in dozens of high-profile negotiations.
Literary agencies can range in size from a single agent who represents perhaps a dozen authors, to a substantial firm with senior partners, sub-agents, specialists in areas like foreign rights or licensed merchandise tie-ins, and clients numbering in the hundreds.

agent and people
For example, the effects on the character of the agent or any other people involved in an action may be regarded as a relevant consequence.
Automatic lead selection or lead steering is also intended to improve efficiencies, both for inbound and outbound campaigns, whereby inbound calls are intended to quickly land with the appropriate agent to handle the task, whilst minimizing wait times and long lists of irrelevant options for people calling in, as well as for outbound calls, where lead selection allows management to designate what type of leads go to which agent based on factors including skill, socioeconomic factors and past performance and percentage likelihood of closing a sale per lead.
The piano teacher later decided to make a career change and become a children's agent, as she knew people in the business through her daughter's work.
While performing in Macon, Georgia, having now changed their name to the Flames, a club promoter, Clint Brantley ( then agent of one of Brown's idols, Little Richard ), suggested the band add " Famous " in front of their name to draw more people to his club.
Be it known to all people: That on the tenth of May, A. D. 1922, the undersigned agent of the Island of Palmyra Copra Co., Ltd., landed from the motorship Palmyra doth, on this tenth day of May, A. D. 1922, take formal possession of this island, called Kingman Reef, situated in longitude 162 degrees 18 ' west and 6 degrees 23 ' north, on behalf of the United States of America and claim the same for said company.
So " In the theory of the revolution " of anarcho-communism as elaborated by Peter Kropotkin and others " it is the risen people who are the real agent and not the working class organised in the enterprise ( the cells of the capitalist mode of production ) and seeking to assert itself as labour power, as a more ' rational ' industrial body or social brain ( manager ) than the employers.
Orlando Bridgman, who upon his submission to Cromwell had been permitted to practice the law in a private manner, and under that colour had served both as spy and agent for his master, was entrusted with the principal management of this tragic scene ; and in his charge to the Grand Jury, had the assurance to tell them ' That no authority, no single person, or community of men ; not the people collectively or representatively, had any coercive power over the King of England.
Jay Kanter, Brando's agent, producer and friend defended him in Daily Variety: " Marlon has spoken to me for hours about his fondness for the Jewish people, and he is a well-known supporter of Israel.
Some practitioners advocate adding allopurinol only in people in whom hyperuricosuria and hyperuricemia persist, despite the use of a urine-alkalinizing agent such as sodium bicarbonate or potassium citrate.
Writer Howard, an agent selling a distressed cargo of slaves from a shipwreck in Tortola in 1803 wrote that " Tortola is well nigh the most miserable, worst-inhabited spot in all the British possessions ... this unhealthy part of the globe appears overstocked with each description of people except honest ones.
An adaptation of Ernest Hemingway's novella of the same name, Hemingway's agent, Leland Hayward, had previously written to the author: " Of all Hollywood people, the one that comes the closest to me in quality, in personality and voice, in personal dignity and ability, is Spencer Tracy.
Technological innovations such as these have introduced various food additives into ice cream, the notable one being the stabilizing agent gluten, to which some people have an intolerance.
Methyl isocyanate was the causative agent in the Bhopal Disaster that killed thousands of people.
Reportedly, Gordon Gekko is said to be a composite of several people: Owen Morrisey, who was involved in a $ 20 million insider trading scandal in 1985, Dennis Levine, Ivan Boesky, corporate raider Carl Icahn, art collector Asher Edelman, agent Michael Ovitz, and Stone himself.
At the AFI, he established contacts with people such as Jack Nicholson, longtime collaborator Jack Fisk, and agent Mike Medavoy, who procured for Malick freelance work revising scripts.
Fusobacterium necrophorum is the causative agent in most people with Lemierre's syndrome.
As early as the 1830s people settled in the area now known as Hornbeck, but a town didn ’ t begin to form until 1897, when an agent for the Arkansas Town Site Company named F. A.
It was named after the wife of one John Keating, a land agent who led the first people to settle in Potter County.
The English, for their part, used the British East India Company as an agent of the crown, which was expected to govern and protect the people and commerce of the colony.
For example, Koch was well aware that in the case of cholera, the causal agent, Vibrio cholerae, could be found in both sick and healthy people, invalidating his first postulate.
There, Control asks Leamas to stay " in the cold " for one last mission: to turn ( defect ) and provide false information to the East German Communists that would implicate Mundt as a British double agent — what his second-in-command, Fiedler, already suspects — to result in Mundt being executed by his own people.
The play contains many gibes at Scotland and the Scottish people, which has led some critics to think that it is the work that incited George Nicolson, Queen Elizabeth's agent in Edinburgh, to protest against the portrayal of Scots on the London stage in a 1598 letter to William Cecil, Lord Burghley.
Sabbatai's father was also, among other commercial activities, the agent of an English house in Smyrna and must have had some business contact with English people.

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