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He used the blanket for late morning naps when hosts of the night had gone off to jobs and proved reluctant to leave him in their small rooms with their few possessions.
As Sebastian Shaw and Gambit destroy Sinister's Cronus Machine, the device that he used to transfer his consciousness into new hosts, Xavier drives Sinister out of his body permanently.
* E-mail Blacklists: The DNS is used for efficient storage and distribution of IP addresses of blacklisted e-mail hosts.
Each class used successively additional octets in the network identifier, thus reducing the possible number of hosts in the higher order classes ( B and C ).
These ephemeral addresses, instead of trackable static IP addresses, are used to communicate with remote hosts.
CompuServe used these systems as ' hosts ', providing access to commercial applications as well as the CompuServe Information Service.
Most antibiotics that function on bacterial pathogens cannot be used to treat fungal infections because fungi and their hosts both have eukaryotic cells.
The Black Death is traditionally believed to have been caused by the micro-organism Yersinia pestis, carried by the tropical rat flea ( Xenopsylla cheopis ) which preyed on black rats living in European cities during the epidemic outbreaks of the Middle Ages ; these rats were used as transport hosts.
The word, in this special use is used to designate the heavenly host, while otherwise it always means armies or hosts of men, as, for example, in Exodus 6: 26, 7: 4, 12: 41.
* Telnet, by default, does not encrypt any data sent over the connection ( including passwords ), and so it is often practical to eavesdrop on the communications and use the password later for malicious purposes ; anybody who has access to a router, switch, hub or gateway located on the network between the two hosts where Telnet is being used can intercept the packets passing by and obtain login, password and whatever else is typed with a packet analyzer.
The hosts listed may not be hosts used by other packets.
The first suggests that it is the shortened form of a sentence used in worship, " he causes to be " or " he creates ", from el du yahwi seba ' ot, " el who creates the hosts ", meaning the heavenly army accompanying the god El as he marched out beside the earthly armies of Israel ..
The term CERN is also used to refer to the laboratory, which employs just under 2, 400 full-time employees, 1, 500 part-time employees, and hosts some 10, 000 visiting scientists and engineers, representing 608 universities and research facilities and 113 nationalities.
The larvae have rings of cuticular hooks and terminal stylets that are believed to be used to enter the hosts.
It can be used in protecting data flows between a pair of hosts ( host-to-host ), between a pair of security gateways ( network-to-network ), or between a security gateway and a host ( network-to-host ).
It is often used as a base for altitude training and hosts a number of other events for runners and mountain bicyclists.
It is also used to transfer small amounts of data between hosts on a network, such as IP phone firmware or operating system images when a remote X Window System terminal or any other thin client boots from a network host or server.
As a city, Vienna regularly hosts urban planning conferences and is often used as a case study by urban planners.
Distributed denial of service ( DDoS ) attacks are common, where a large number of compromised hosts ( commonly referred to as " zombie computers ", used as part of a botnet with, for example ; a worm, trojan horse, or backdoor exploit to control them.
Following the disaster, the ground was only used for athletics and it still hosts the Memorial Van Damme every year.
In 2008, a pub opened in the building used as the pub in the film ( it had actually been a shop at the time when the movie was shot ); the pub hosts daily re-runs of the film on DVD.
By this point, the network was split into three programming blocks: Playhouse Disney, comprising shows aimed at preschoolers ; Vault Disney, featuring classic Disney material such as Zorro, The Mickey Mouse Club, the Walt Disney anthology television series, older television specials and features such as The Love Bug ; and the most distinct one, running from afternoon to late evening for teenagers, called Zoog Disney ( which was introduced in August 1998, shortly after the Toon Disney cable channel was launched ), that used anthropomorphic robot-like characters with human voices called " Zoogs " as its hosts.
While RFC 2136 supports all DNS record types ( including zone and user ), it is most commonly used for dynamic hosts.

hosts and refer
Host or hosts may refer to:
Similar accusations were made in witchcraft trials ; witch-hunter's guides such as the Malleus Maleficarum refer to hosts as being objects of desecration by witches.
IIn 1979, the term was used by Dawkins and Krelos to refer to the exageration of pre-existing signs induced by social parasites, noting the manipulation of baby birds ( hosts ) from these, to illustrate the effectiveness of those signals
In the episode the hosts refer to them being in a studio that has produced many classic television shows, and Ed comments that they have the coffee maker from The Hilarious House of Frightenstein, along with the original coffee.
* The kakeras, or shards, in Umineko no Naku Koro ni are the hosts to different versions of the same universe, resulting in billions of them, enough for the characters to refer to the collection of the shards as ' The Sea of Fragments '
It was originally a particular shape of drinking cup in Ancient Greece and Rome, but later used to refer to a large covered cup designed to hold hosts for, and after, the Eucharist, thus the equivalent for the bread of the chalice for the wine.
" You Say We Pay " was a daily competition that involved a viewer at home describing images on a TV screen for the show's two presenters ( the hosts cannot see the images, as the screen is behind them ) to then identify ; however, the contestant was not permitted to refer to the images by their respective names.

hosts and content
This region also hosts karst topography characterized by high limestone content with the formation of sinkholes and caves.
In addition to making Oregonian content available, oregonlive. com hosts several blogs covering the team written by Oregonian journalists, as well as an additional blog, " Blazers Blog ", written by Sean Meagher.
ibiblio ( formerly SunSITE. unc. edu and MetaLab. unc. edu ) is a " collection of collections ," and hosts a diverse range of publicly available information and open source content, including software, music, literature, art, history, science, politics, and cultural studies.
In addition to NBC News content and material produced by the site's own staff, NBCNews. com also hosts articles and features from several partners, including The Washington Post and Newsweek magazine.
* X-Com: the oldest X-COM website still on the web ( has been dormant for years, but still hosts unique content for the original three games ).
The site is now fan run and hosts photos and content from the band's past as well as interviews with formers members and news on their current projects.
In addition to featuring content from Wired magazine, Wired. com hosts a collection of blogs focused on technology:
Initially, the webstream consisted exclusively of music with the occasional identification break, but on September 14, 2007 it was relaunched with hosts and feature content, similar to but still programmed separately from the satellite radio station.
According to a company news release, LexisNexis hosts over 30 terabytes of content on its 11 mainframes ( supported by over 300 midrange UNIX servers and nearly 1, 000 Windows NT servers ) at its main datacenter in Miamisburg, Ohio.
Generally, for popular music programs ( pop, rock, dance, country-oriented, acoustic, and easy listening ), hosts must play a minimum of 35 % Canadian content.
* content hosts, such as portal servers, providing portlets as presentation-oriented web services that can be used by aggregation engines ;
Updated weekly, Lime's podcasts offered nine channels of content covering tips and information from Lime Radio and Lime Television hosts, specifically customized for podcast content.
While primarily an astronomical research facility, the observatory also hosts two geophysics research stations, one studying the mesosphere and thermosphere and the other using lasers to probe the troposphere and stratosphere, studying aerosol and ozone content, using lidar techniques.
" He hosts the Derek Black Show weekdays on a local West Palm Beach, FL, AM radio station, WPBR, to which Don Black pays $ 600 a week to broadcast content on.
The service hosts all of its channels described above, excluding DStv, plus exclusive content.
The site hosts thousands of skins, themes, icons, wallpapers, and other graphical content to modify the Windows graphical user interface.
Citizen facing content for the spending review is to be found at http :// www. direct. gov. uk / spendingreview which hosts the full documents.
Weatherzone also hosts its own weather site, also called Weatherzone, which combines their own content with Bureau of Meteorology information and that from several other providers into a more user friendly and customizable interface.
* The Center for International Business Education and Research ( CIBER ) – Duke's CIBER incorporates international content into Fuqua courses, hosts workshops and conferences and promotes international research.
Library also hosts a website which the books can be found online, there are also some additional online content in the library's website.
Once port state has been successfully established and the hosts are communicating, port state may be maintained by either normal communications traffic, or in the prolonged absence thereof, by so called keep-alive packets, usually consisting of empty UDP packets or packets with minimal non-intrusive content.
On February 12, 2000, The Playhouse made its debut and was, for a few times, Portland's most listened to morning show because of its edgy content, hosts and heavy listener interaction.
On the show, the hosts ' personalities create an odd couple aspect to the show's content, as Deitz is generally laid back and even-keeled while Hamilton is generally curmudgeonly and hot-tempered.

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