ISPs have quietly switched on NebuAd's system, inserted a brief reference to it in their terms and conditions, and hoped that nobody would mind.
It was a reference to the nationalist Jewish Home and centrist Yesh Atid parties, which have refused to join his coalition if it includes the ultra-Orthodox.
Mr Trimble said it was too early to tell what had caused the outbreak in a direct reference to a suggestion from Mr Campbell's predecessor as regional development minister that it had been caused by a human rather than an animal.
But Mr Lee said it would be "difficult to persuade the North regime to give up the nuclear path", and that North Korea's reference to a "high-level" test could indicate it planned to detonate more than one device.
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Many saw it as a reference to the 1993 race when, despite the PM's misgivings, Anwar's "Vision Team" swept the polls.
It's a reference to Florida where Dondero had lived for a time.
It's a reference to the pre-World War II forerunners of a corporate form whose modern iterations are better known as keiretsu, those vertically integrated manufacturing and trading cartels that gave Japan Inc. its fearsome reputation in the 1980s.
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As effective as filing was to the retrieval of any emails for reference purposes, it was even faster to just use a simple search in Gmail.
It may have been a reference to the simple fact that the Salt Lake City games were on U.S. soil.
"It's a classic reference to just the pure horror of parts of the 20th century, or perhaps just human existence, " he says.
Or it may have been a reference to the style of coverage, which accelerated the trend of focusing on U.S. winners (of medals and endorsement contracts) while ignoring anonymous foreigners with hard-to-pronounce names.
It has since become a reference to any region with a high-tech economy Silicon Alley ( New York), Silicon Prairie (Midwest), Silicon Forest (Northwest), Silicon Slopes (Utah), Silicon Hills (Texas).
And because China has been a very powerful and large market, and will continue to grow, it will form a very important and interesting reference point for advertising globally.
However, she carried the thought one stage further, wondering if a preference for a black versus a brown leg, assuming it existed, might be instilled in a young and impressionable female by reference to the sort of males she had met before she was, shall we say, truly interested in such matters herself.
On that it failed, but it did succeed in excising a reference to Mr Milosevic's indictment.
We were able to benchmark a reference tablet running the chipset and it delivered scores that were, on average, between three and four times faster than modern Tegra 3 devices.
The commission's terms of reference instruct it to consider proposals for a Department of Justice in Northern Ireland, which would be a radical departure from practice in the rest of the United Kingdom.
It is a fund separately identified by reference to contributions by a donor or donors.
Eastern Pakistan is a reference to Bangladesh, which had been part of Pakistan until it became an independent country in 1971.
"I don't think that it was a citation chosen for a specific reference to today's situations, " Lombardi said at a Saturday evening news conference.
Created by a team at the University of Electro-Communications in Toyko, Chilly Chair, as it's called, may be a reference to the chilling feeling the device is tasked with invoking.
That is not something to fixate on but it is a benchmark worth occasional reference.
It is also claimed he was given a clean reference to avoid being put through disciplinary procedures.
VirnetX is also pursuing a further Facetime-related claim against Apple making reference to four patents which it alleges the Mac computers, iPhones and iPads infringe.
The company will only say that there was a spike in demand from a particular company in Sweden, an obvious reference to Ericsson, which as it happens also posted strong results on Wednesday.
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This time around, most people see the current field of Republican hopefuls as a noisy blur, an only-in-America phenomenon -- or a "matsuri, " as one woman described it, in reference to Japan's colorful, oft-chaotic outdoor festivals.
It is still known there as Hindustan Unilever, a reference to the decades its local subsidiary spent as an essentially independent company before its fuller integration into the global firm in recent years.
Although its minimal text is drier in tone than Human Japanese, we loved the app's thoroughness (it covers 2, 230 characters) and flexibility, allowing us to use it either as a kanji tutor or as a reference tool.
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