While we were checking, we got a missive direct from Net Authority Investigations noting the following. |
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The Net doesn't affect us like a searing image on the television, galvanizing a nation. |
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The Net poses intractable problems to the would-be lawmaker, or moral disciplinarian. |
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These are always good questions, but they may be especially powerful when the tin god of Net Worth is looking particularly hollow. |
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After reading it in black and white, you'll find it nearly impossible, not to search the Net for some of these famous paintings. |
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It was these two who won the concessions on wholesale unmetered Net access. |
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Of course, by giving their work a physical component and creating objects that can be sold, Net artists have found a way to commodify their work. |
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This, along with scanning for viruses on the Net before they reach users' in-boxes, seems to represent the best way forward. |
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I think part of why he sent it to me is that he knew he would see pics of me in it on the Net and it would promote his group! |
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The rest access the Net either from work or from cybercafes, libraries, friends' houses or schools. |
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Chinese officials have shut down almost 2,000 cybercafes over Net addiction fears. |
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The Net message went on to compare right-brain people to those who think with the left side of their brain. |
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Information on how to unscramble satellite TV signal and defeat smartcards was traded in Net chat rooms amongst the accused, prosecutors claim. |
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A U.S. Congress report estimates that half the e-mail on the Net is such unsolicited junk. |
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If driving around looking for gifts is more pain than pleasure, why not let the Net do the shopping for you? |
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In the airport lounge, I log on to the Net to see what is happening back home. |
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Nearly two thirds of Americans have access to the Net either at home or work. |
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Of those Net users quizzed, eight out of ten said they used the Net to search for information and for email. |
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People accessing the Net outside these hours will be charged on a pay-as-you-go basis. |
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The Chinese Government is concerned the Net can corrupt the minds of youngsters. |
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Instead, these people have opted to use phone books or the Net to look-up numbers. |
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Almost half of those who accessed the Net used it for some type of e-commerce transaction. |
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Suddenly, the whole Net vanishes, except for a few pinpricks of light, far, far away, imitating the stars on a cloudless, impossibly dark night. |
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Microsoft executives bristle at talk of Trojan Horses and the suggestion that bundling its Net services into Windows is unfair. |
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I've gotta ban that woman from the Net before her poison spreads to everyone! |
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Email and Net abuse at work have become the number one reason why UK employees face the sack, according to a survey out today. |
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Essentially, it streams the music files on a user's hard drive out onto the Net. |
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A worm capable of using webcams to spy on users is circulating across the Net. |
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The same airwaves used to beam wireless phone calls can be used to transmit Net data. |
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If you are a blogger who has had this happen today, please note the guy's IP address and report it to the Net Abuse cops. |
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Aiming to be the most comprehensive source of vodka information on the Net, iVodka.com is the site for the erudite alkie. |
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Let us first set our house in order before showing it off to others through the Net. |
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In fact, when you look closely, the Net is not a very reliable source of information at all. |
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The software is a huge download, but once installed it runs zippily enough as it interfaces with the Net. |
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We have had a quick trawl through the Net and come up with a nice, safe, lovely Thanksgiving site. |
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Well it's not a new technology or some great discount deal for satellite Net access or shonky scam. |
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In total, the number crunchers reckon some 9.7 million households in the UK have Net access. |
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It can connect to the Net via a standard landline, or the machine can be hooked up to a mobile phone to connect wirelessly. |
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It's one of the few publications in existence that is actually eminently more readable on the Net than it is on paper. |
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They become a pretty tight group, because they socialise together a lot on the Net. |
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That's what is so disappointing about using the Net to organize occult communities. |
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Although it didn't win first prize, this one unleashed one of the most viral memes in the history of the Net. |
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Some bad habits such as staying up late and surfing all night on the Net were also factors leading to hair loss in young people. |
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Music companies are the first to wage a wide-scale attack against people who steal digital property over the Net. |
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It's a big task, given that only ten per cent of humans have access to the Net today. |
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I am retired from the Federal government and use the Net to pass a lot of my time. |
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The AOC directs airpower for a theater and the NOSC directs Net Operations. |
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So far as we could gather, the Net service is enabled by default and has to be switched off in BIOS setup. |
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Only the most extropian true believers in the Net still dream of it as the final solution. |
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Increased dissatisfaction with sluggish dial-up Net access is likely to increase demand for broadband services. |
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When asked if they had ever met anybody they have chatted with on the Net in real life, nearly one-third of the women who chat said they have. |
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Many students in high schools and colleges access the Net for inputs and use them in their school and college projects. |
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I delved into the deepest recesses of the Net in search of everything I desired. |
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The Net is turning people into loners who prefer a computer interface rather than the warmth of a smile from fellow human beings. |
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He passionately believed that the Net remain public and open, and uncommercialized and unprivatised. |
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The You, Your Computer and the Net course is worth 30 points towards an Open University degree. |
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If the IRS is the authoritative source of tax information, is there any reason to look elsewhere on the Net for tax expertise? |
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A damaged undersea transatlantic cable is being blamed for causing havoc for Net and phone users in the UK last night. |
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Where does the average information starved Net junkie go in such a case? |
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There, 5.3 million home Net users spent more than an hour visiting hot sites, while the research found that 40 per cent of Spanish home Net users visited a mucky site in June. |
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The Net can sometimes seem like a monstrous fountain of obscenity, hate and lies, the ultimate refuge for sociopaths releasing years of pent-up frustration. |
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Our Charlie proved the most sought-after subject on the web after scurrilous allegations prompted a fact-starved UK public to scour the Net for tasty titbits. |
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With serialized devices it should be possible to poll every compromised device on the Net just like using a traffic camera to catch drivers who run red lights. |
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Reporters, individually or in groups, could use the Net to raise money directly from readers interested in specific stories or journalistic styles. |
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It is right that schools encourage pupils to use the Net, which is not only a vast depository of information but also an important tool in the modern workplace. |
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These days, subscription prices for Net access are going up. |
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The billions of snippets of sadness and bewilderment spinning across the Net confirm who this amazing boy was to all of us. |
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Some nine Japanese Net users apparently got together to carry out a suicide pact and simultaneously took their own lives at a couple of separate locations. |
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Designed when the Net was small, they allow spammers to cover their tracks by forging headers, faking domain names, and bouncing e-mails off servers across the globe. |
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And all this despite widely publicised security fears over Net banking. |
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For The Net Party, the road is long, the game is dirty and the odds are unfavorable. |
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The company's decision to patrol the Net has got you all in a flutter. |
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People are increasingly turning to the Net to avoid shopping on the high street because of ease of payment, ease of delivery and presents arriving gift-wrapped. |
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The ease of publishing on the Net is such that if someone posts something obviously erroneous, someone else can easily post a rebuttal, refutation, or correction. |
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Further along the sofa, and tranquilly silent, sat Amy Li, whose Chinatown gallery is housing Net Band Command. |
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As images and sounds move onto the Net and are indexed and subject to search, there will arise rankings of leading images and leading sounds for particular moments in time. |
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Some Net enthusiasts rhapsodize about the coming of McLuhan's Global Village, when in fact the fractures and fissures among religious groups are as strong as ever. |
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If a 14-year-old with a Net connection could move markets and make a killing, all that supposed training and experience of financial analysts was an elaborate fiction. |
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They have been weaned on the Net and Google and they assume that they can simply access any information they need when they need it and that there's no reason to read books. |
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You have to sit down at a computer, log on to the Net and click and scroll and sit in a chair not nearly as comfortable as the easy chair out in the family room. |
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I see a very disturbing trend developing on Net discussion boards. |
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It is only between IRL drudgery and the absurd limitlessness of the Net that Vierkant finds his poetry. |
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Among those turning to the Net reluctantly is the Bodhi Tree Bookstore in West Hollywood. |
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Part II, Reconciliation of Net Income per Income Statement of Includible Corporations With Taxable Income per Return. |
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The FTC has been effective in bringing civil actions against spammers with its Northeast Net Force. |
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Arguably too much of a good thing for neophytes, One Kiss is as essential as liquid eyeliner and Aqua Net for die-hard girl-group fans. |
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But there are other ways to use the Net for the good of your health, and you don't have to be a webhead to get the benefit. |
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Aristoc's Flower Net tights continue this with their delicate cut-out patterning on light opaque in pearl grey. |
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Food Net estimate of the burden of illness caused by non typhoidal Salmonella infections in the United States. |
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It should also be specified whether Gross output at the generator terminals or Net Output at the power station fence is being considered. |
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Most forms of DSL upload data to the Net much more slowly than they download, a potential problem for companies running Internet server computers. |
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The Company's ongoing exploration for base and precious metals is well funded by a Net Profits and Royalty Interest in the 777 mine in Flin Flon, Manitoba. |
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Kirstin Innes, whose rst book Fish Net focuses on the twilight world of prostitution, says the only way to make the world's oldest profession safe is to decriminalise it. |
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I like the Portuguese singer Dulce Ponte and also Nerve Net by Brian Eno. |
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Johnny has state-of-the-art access to the Net and I've been in cyberheaven, staring at images of Sarah Bernhardt and imagining her with my greatgran. |
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Subsequently, Beckham essayed a long, high shot but this one, in contrast to the one that made it into the net, was comfortably caught by Jones. |
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The country is the largest net exporter of beef in the Northern Hemisphere. |
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So will we continue to be a net exporter of talent, with more and more of our young people seeking their future outwith Scotland? |
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In the early days of the net, the ITU saw the network as an extension of the international telephone network that it oversees. |
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He jigged enough to sell David Heaney a dummy, and from 20 yards out, drove the ball into the top corner of the net. |
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The company executive officer listened to one net at our command post and determined what we needed to continue combat. |
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For that reason, estimating the net asset value can be a dangerous business. |
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The net internal effect will ultimately drive the cost of the brand up and drive quality levels downwards. |
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The net also plays into the Tories' hands by facilitating the 'dog-whistle' campaigning at which he has become increasingly adept. |
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Confining himself exclusively to postwar moderns would net him only a handful of converts. |
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The American press lavishes attention on efforts of top execs to maximize their profits, equating their net worth with high moral character. |
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The key is to throw the net as widely as possible and organise in every locality. |
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The two held serve in the next two games with Davenport taking the tiebreaker 7-1 as Williams double-faulted twice and sprayed her inconsistent forehands into the net. |
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I've never explained to him that I am enthused by all the possibilities offered by the net, and that it is definitely the area in which I want to develop my career. |
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Net capital outflow is equal to the amount that domestic residents are lending abroad minus the amount that foreigners are lending to home country. |
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