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entry and question
For example, "" refers to all user attributes in John Doe's entry in, while "" searches for the entry in the default server ( note the triple slash, omitting the host, and the double question mark, omitting the attributes ).
Opposition to entry had hitherto been confined largely to the Labour Party but now, he said, it was clear to him that the sovereignty of Parliament was in question, as was Britain's very survival as a nation.
Politicians were arguing over peace treaties and the question of America's entry into the League of Nations, which was overturned due the return to isolationist opinion, a continuation of the nation's opinion since the early 1800s.
Contentious in particular are deep links, which do not point to a site's home page or other entry point designated by the site owner, but to content elsewhere, allowing the user to bypass the site's own designated flow, and inline links, which incorporate the content in question into the pages of the linking site, making it seem part of the linking site's own content unless an explicit attribution is added.
If, for example, a person breaks into a laboratory used for the testing of pharmaceuticals on animals, the question of guilt is determined by the presence of an actus reus, i. e. entry without consent and damage to property, and a mens rea, i. e. intention to enter and cause the damage.
HIV-infected blood samples have been found from as early as 1959 in Africa ( see HIV main entry ), and HIV has been shown to have caused the death of a sexually active 16 year old St. Louis male prostitute in 1969, who could have contracted it as early as 7 years old due to sexual abuse, raising the question of spontaneous random genesis.
This fact bears heavily upon subsequent discussion of the question of compulsory or voluntary relinquishing of riches, either as a possible entry requirement to Christian grace or as a means of achieving divine intentions for human social order.
Now, at the trilateral meetingRejewski was later to recount " the first question that ... Dillwyn Knox asked was: ' What are the connections in the entry drum?
Unlike most textbooks of religion each entry was written by members of the religion in question.
The voyage in question occurs early in 1942, shortly after America's entry into the war.
Judge Donaldson considered the question of forcible entry in the UK, in Swales v. Cox ( 1981 ):
Bauer has pointed to the discovery of an entry in Himmler ’ s notebook from December 18, 1941 where Himmler wrote down the question " What to do with the Jews of Russia ?".
Some " experts " claim that the U. S. is " the only industrialized democracy to do this, and creates mistrust of the same activities in these audiences who increasingly question why Americans cannot read or hear the same material " ( previous Wikipedia entry on this topic ).
In fact, one structured interview that included a ) a predetermined set of questions that interviewers were able to choose from, and b ) interviewer scoring of applicant answers after each individual question using previously created benchmark answers, showed validity levels comparable to cognitive ability tests ( traditionally one of the best predictors of job performance ) for entry level jobs.
# The subject in question is an encyclopedic entry about the artist and other artists who worked in Paris.
* 7 – 8 June 2003-Referendum on joining the EU ( Referendum akcesyjne or Referedum europejskie ) asked the question: Do you approve the Poland's entry into European Union.
He subsequently led the Cobbold Commission in 1962 which studied the question of North Borneo and Sarawak's entry into Malaysia.
No one had ever dared delay or question his entry to any place in his kingdom.
That is, that they are likely to return to their country of citizenship, because they have no interest in immigrating for the purposes of the entry in question.

entry and is
And Secretary Rusk, en route to Bangkok, doubtless is trying to make emergency arrangements for the possible entry of Australian or Thai SEATO forces.
The pressure for our entry to the Common Market is mounting and we will proceed towards this amalgamated trade union by way of a purely `` economic thoroughfare '', or garden path, with the political ramifications kept neatly in the background.
That first entry there is the Vermont Flumenophobe, the earliest and one of the most successful of my eighty-three varieties -- great big scapulars and hardly any primaries at all.
A number of unique medical problems might be created when man is exposed to an infectious agent through the respiratory route rather than by natural portal of entry.
When a match is found, an entry is made in the table of dictionary usage.
Each entry that is selected for storage is written into the next available cells of the Aj.
( Here an entry is a form plus the information that pertains to it.
the `` sober opinion '' of his letter to Noyes, written when Hardy was eighty years old, is essentially that of his first `` philosophical '' notebook entry, made when he was twenty-five: `` The world does not despise us: it only neglects us '' ( Early Life, p. 63 ).
Where there is a left-hand entry in the ledger, there is a right-hand one, he remembered from his school days.
In the U. S. federal court system, criminal defendants must file a notice of appeal within 10 days of the entry of either the judgment or the order being appealed, or the right to appeal is forfeited.
Another theory by Yule and Burnell ( 1886 ) is based on an entry in the Catalogue of Indian Serpents from the Leyden Museum ( Ray, 1693 ) that reads: Anacondaia Zeylonensibus, id est Bubalorum aliorumque jumentorum membra conterens, meaning " the anacondaia of the Ceylonese, i. e. he that crushes the limbs of buffaloes and yoke beasts.
For Altaicists, the version of Altaic they favor is given at the end of the entry, if other than the prevailing one of Turkic – Mongolic – Tungusic – Korean – Japanese.
Most Christians deny that entry into Heaven can be properly earned, rather it is a gift that is solely God's to give through his unmerited grace.
In the < tt > SubBytes </ tt > step, each byte in the state is replaced with its entry in a fixed 8-bit lookup table, S ; b < sub > ij </ sub > = S ( a < sub > ij </ sub >).
Although the phrase " Arabic numeral " is frequently capitalized, it is sometimes written in lower case: for instance, in its entry in the Oxford English dictionary.
The shift in Aalto's design approach from classicism to modernism is epitomised by the Viipuri Library ( 1927 – 35 ), which went through a transformation from an originally classical competition entry proposal to the completed high-modernist building.
La Longue Marche à travers la théorie de Galois Long March Through Galois Theory is an approximately 1600-page handwritten manuscript produced by Grothendieck during the years 1980 – 1981, containing many of the ideas leading to the Esquisse d ' un programme ( see below, and also a more detailed entry ), and in particular studying the Teichmüller theory.
The idea that Domnall II of Strathclyde was a son of Áed, based on a confusing entry in the Chronicle of the Kings of Alba, is contested.
It is this reluctance which was felt by the Rijksmuseum to reattribute works to other painters ( Abraham van Calraet does not even appear in a Museum catalogue until 1926, and even then he is not given his own entry ) which shows how important it is to art historians that painters are accurately connected to their works — and this is continuously necessary for those of Aelbert Cuyp, as Dordrecht ’ s most famous painter may not in fact be Dordrecht ’ s most famous painter.

entry and now
For example the entries in the Sales Journal are taken and a debit entry is made in each customer's account ( showing that the customer now owes us money ) and a credit entry might be made in the account for " Sale of class 2 widgets " ( showing that this activity has generated revenue for us ).
This article incorporates text from the entry Demiurgus in A Dictionary of Christian Biography, Literature, Sects and Doctrines by William Smith and Henry Wace ( 1877 ), a publication now in the public domain.
This entry notes kluge, which is now often spelled kludge, " was the original spelling, reported around computers as far back as the mid-1950s and, at that time, used exclusively of hardware kluges ".
Most midwives now qualify via a direct entry course, which refers to a three-or four-year course undertaken at university that leads to a degree in midwifery ( diploma courses in midwifery have been discontinued ) and entitles them to apply for admission to the register.
Nearly all midwives gaining registration now are direct entry midwives who have not undertaken any nursing training.
Wenders failed his entry test at France's national film school IDHEC ( now La Fémis ), and instead became an engraver in the studio of Johnny Friedlander, an American artist, in Montparnasse.
4 ) Adoption of processes of cataloging, including forms of entry, now standardized for American libraries.
The first journal entry on October 22, 1837, reads, "' What are you doing now?
In its cour d ' honneur four Corinthian columns embedded against a recess in the wall plane create an entry ( now glazed ).
* On 18 March, the King ( now formally the lieutenant ) issued the decrees together with a letter in which he anticipated his intention of abdicating in favor of his son Umberto II ( who was named lieutenant general ); the date for abdication being the anniversary of the Allied forces ’ entry into Rome.
* A Sweepstakes is an old-fashioned term ( now usually abbreviated to " Stakes ") for a race in which the winner wins, or " sweeps " the entry fees paid by all the other horses entered.
Signals from DBS satellites ( operating in the more recent K < sub > u </ sub > band ) are higher in both frequency and power ( due to improvements in the solar panels and energy efficiency of modern satellites ) and therefore require much smaller dishes than C band, and the digital signals now used require far less signal strength at the receiver, resulting in a lower cost of entry.
Because the Netherlands ' hope for liberation was now the entry of the US or the USSR into the war, the Queen dismissed her prime minister and replaced him with Pieter Sjoerds Gerbrandy, who worked with Churchill and Roosevelt on ways to smooth the path for an American entry.
Many of the bigger teams who would previously have entered the CWC were now gaining entry to the Champions League instead by finishing second in their domestic league – such as CWC holders FC Barcelona in 1997 / 98 and Bayern Munich and PSV in 1998 / 99 – and this greatly weakened the CWC.
Kenneth Clarke was soon appointed a Government whip, and served as such from 1972 to 1974 ; he helped ensure Edward Heath's government win key votes on entry to the European Economic Community ( now the EU ) with the assistance of Labour rebels.
Lardo ( now western McCall ) had a population of 300 at the 1910 census, its only census entry.
In 1694, Oxford and a new town called Anne Arundel ( now Annapolis ) were selected as the only ports of entry for the entire Maryland province.
European explorers established a frontier fort at Fort Jefferson, just across Mud Creek from what is now Wayne Lakes, in 1791 .< ref >> http :// www. ohiohistorycentral. org / entry. php? rec = 709 <</ ref > It was named in honor of Thomas Jefferson, then Secretary of State.
Many people have attributed this to the dominance of the then-college phenomenon Lew Alcindor ( now known as Kareem Abdul-Jabbar ) upon his entry into the NCAA.
In a blog entry on henryrollins. com, Rollins admitted, " Actually we have been practicing on and off for months now, slowly getting it together ...
It also has a large protected reserve nearby, formerly a colliery, which has now been transformed into a popular wildlife destination, where entry is free and which people can walk round.

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