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client and learned
The learned client king Juba II of Numidia ( died 23 BC ), husband of the daughter of Antony and Cleopatra, claimed his descent from a liaison of Hercules with Tinga, the consort of Antaeus.
Cady hints strongly that he has learned about Bowden burying the report, stating that the judge and prosecutor in his case did their jobs while Bowden betrayed his own client.
Shortly after, it was learned that the reason why Stainless Steel closed shop was because of cuts in funding from its most important client: publisher Midway Games.
The pair worked closely as a design team under the guiding influence of the third designer George Collison, who represented the client company both as its solicitor and principal learned visionary.
Willson carefully groomed his new client and taught him the social manners he had never learned in prison.
When Smith learned the owner was permanently closing the store and moving to Asia, he expressed interest in purchasing the store for its back stock and client list.
Thompson only learned who her client had been when reporters besieged her house the day after her arrest.

client and K
The client advises K. to go to Titorelli for advice.
At the lawyer's office he meets a downtrodden individual, Block, a client who offers K. some insight from a client's perspective.
K. is asked by the bank to show an Italian client around local places of cultural interest, but the Italian client, short of time, asks K. to take him only to the cathedral, setting a time to meet there.
When the client doesn't show up, K. explores the cathedral which is empty except for an old woman and a church official.
In the spring of 1988, Xtrek II was written by Scott Silvey and K. Smith, moving from a model which used X as a transport to the game having its own client – server protocol.
Sometimes the factor charges the seller ( the factor's " client ") both a discount fee, for the factor's assumption of credit risk and other services provided, as well as interest on the factor's advance, based on how long the advance, often treated as a loan ( repaid by set-off against the factor's purchase obligation, when the account is collected ), is outstanding .< Ref Name =" CPA "> J. G. Siegel, N. Dauber & J. K. Shim, " The Vest Pocket CPA ", Wiley, 2005 .</ ref > The factor also estimates the amount that may not be collected due to non-payment, and makes accommodation for this in pricing, when determining the purchase price to be paid to the seller.
It seems that one of such attacks resulted in a complete interruption of the royal line of Naranjo about A. D. 680, what led to a re-foundation of the dynasty by Calakmul that orchestrated a marriage between a daughter of the ruler B ' alaj Chan K ' awiil at Dos Pilas ( at the time a client state of Calakmul whose rulers were claimants to the throne of Tikal ) and an unidentified nobleman, possibly of local Naranjo origin.
In the mystery novel " The Freak Show Case " by Brian D. Eyre and Lezlie K. King, the detective's client and prime suspect has Congenital Analgesia and believes he cannot feel pain.
Though he was with a client, Lisa Williams ( K Callan ), on the night of the murder, the client refuses to give Julian an alibi in order to protect her and her husband's reputations.
Philip K. Dick sold approximately fifteen short stories himself before becoming a client of the Scott Meredith Literary Agency.

client and .'
Herbert Allen, Jr .' s annual summer executive retreat, Allen & Company Sun Valley Conference is a regular client of Friedman Memorial Airport.
* Castanet, the client / server component of Marimba, Inc .' s ( acquired by BMC Software ) software that pushes data to client systems

client and s
And support agents require quick and complete access to a clients sales and service history.
Wireless internet is portable: users can connect nearly anywhere through a receiver ( connected to the client via USB or Ethernet ) and it provides download rates between 512 kbit / s and 1 Mbit / s depending on the chosen plan.
Psychotherapy occurs within a structured encounter between a trained therapist and client ( s ).
There is also proprietary software based on plug-ins that bypasses the clients browsers version, these are often WYSIWYG but with the option of using the software ’ s scripting language.
CVS uses a client – server architecture: a server stores the current version ( s ) of a project and its history, and clients connect to the server in order to " check out " a complete copy of the project, work on this copy and then later " check in " their changes.
Yellow represents the extent of the Republic in 31 BC, while green represents gradually conquered territories under the reign of Augustus, and pink areas represent client state s.
These practitioners arrange employment, evaluate the work environment, plan work activities, and assess the clients progress.
Assessing and recording a clients activities and progress is an important part of an occupational therapist ’ s job.
This, in turn, turns the professional into a service provider whose role is to offer guidance and carry out the clients decisions.
* Mason ’ s client is accused of a crime.
Care and treatment are holistic and tailored to the clients identified goals, needs, and responsiveness to treatments.
BA has the potential to be very effective when used in occupational therapy, as it focuses on occupying one ’ s time with activities and experiences that are meaningful, positive, and engaging to the client.
BCCI ’ s demise began in 1986, when a US Customs undercover operation led by Special Agent Robert Mazur infiltrated the bank ’ s private client division and uncovered their active role soliciting deposits from drug traffickers and money launderers.
Her circle assisted in the political preservation of the Roman Empire ’ s borders and affairs of the client states.
An effort was made yesterday in the Lackawanna courts to have the license of a successful applicant transferred to Wilkes, but it seems the latter ’ s bad reputation has followed him from Plymouth to Scranton, for the transfer was opposed by Joseph O ’ Brien, Esq., who was supposed to represent Bishop O ’ Hara in the case although the identity of his client was not made known.
While at his recently deceased clients house, he discovers that his client had a son.

client and case
Lincoln rarely raised objections in the courtroom ; but in an 1859 case, where he defended a cousin Peachy Harrison, who was accused of stabbing another to death, Lincoln angrily protested the judge's decision to exclude evidence favorable to his client.
This is the case with HTTP transactions over the Internet, where typically only the server is authenticated ( by the client examining the server's certificate ).
Furthermore, the overhead of invoking the scheduler is avoided ; this is especially beneficial in the common case where IPC is used in an RPC-type fashion by a client invoking a server.
The faction led by Brezhnev provides a good case study of patron – client relations in the Soviet system.
Some practitioners insist on a mutual NDA in all cases, to encourage the drafter to make the provisions " fair and balanced " in case the drafter's receiving-party client later ends up as a disclosing party, or vice versa ( not an uncommon occurrence ).
In this case, as more clients join the system, fewer resources are available to serve each client, and if the central server fails, the entire network is taken down.
In the case of more specialized applications, programmers may write their own server, client, and communications protocol, that can only be used with one another.
The notion of a thin client extends directly to any client – server architecture: in which case, a thin client application is simply one which relies on its server to process most or all of its business logic.
Of course, users of the system can log-in and run a mail client on the same computer that hosts their mailboxes ; in which case, the server is not actually remote, other than in a generic sense.
He seems to have been able to manage any kind of case, adapting his skills to almost any client, including wealthy and powerful men.
They play a significant role in liasing with Hand Surgeon / Orthopeadic Surgeon and patients employers or case managers in providing the best client centered rehabilitation program.
However, the principles are relevant to modern contingent fee agreements between a lawyer and a client and to the assignment by a plaintiff of his rights in a lawsuit to someone with no connection to the case.
In the very common case where the client is a web browser, per-session data can be stored in the browser itself.
Though Burr's character is often said never to have lost a case, he did lose two murder cases in early episodes of the series, once when his client misled him and another time when his client was later cleared.
The client will ( in the case of remote hosts ) open a connection to port 79.
Born was deposed on 9 December 2011, as a respondent in an Equal Employment Opportunity Commission case of alleged disability discrimination filed by former United States Air Force Academy economics professor David Mullin, who was also a client of the U. S. Civil Rights organization, Military Religious Freedom Foundation ( MRFF ).
A good case study of client state building is the U. S .-Iran relations under the Shah.
The client in that case is typically software wanting to call a single method of a remote system.

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