When you first use Pokki the service installs a Pokki icon on your desktop.
Every secret weapon developed in the cyber domain remains secret only until first use.
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It was the first use of compulsory licensing under Indian patent laws passed in 2005.
For cash, Greeks at first use existing euro banknotes defaced with ink or a stamp.
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This milestone in aeronautical history marks the first use of the sextant in air navigation.
The filter will get its first use next month in a pilot project at a landfill in central Maine.
During the cold war, the U.S. also threatened first use of nuclear weapons.
Therefore, Apple's first use of Intel's Silverthorne chip could be in a next-generation version of its iPhone and iPod Touch.
It is also significant as it may also have seen the first use of artillery in warfare on English soil.
The first use case for Kaggle Prospect will be with Practice Fusion, an Electronic Health Record (EHR) community.
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The key is to ensure that states contemplating first use of chemical weapons know that they will be penalized severely.
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At the same time, the United States should seek to provide means of enforcing the present arms control regime banning first use of chemical weapons.
In 1925, following the horrific experience of chemical warfare in World War I, an international convention banning the first use of chemical weapons was signed.
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It also involved the first use of new Advanced Tomahawk Weapon Control System software, which is designed to ease joint missions involving Royal Navy and US Navy vessels.
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While the driving lights are the first use of a laser beam reflected off a mirror, the daytime running lamps, with their characteristic "torch" effect, and the indicator lights use LEDs.
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His first use of driftwood, though, had nothing to do with animals or sculpture -- he had initially crafted and sold furniture from it until the possibilities of creating large-scale art suddenly struck him.
And when Gavin Hamilton won the toss, he opted to give his new-look attack first use of the same square on which the two winning teams had won chasing targets on Saturday.
Watson suggested in a brief conversation that their first use may be in providing highly valuable regulation services (requiring near instantaneous ramp up and ramp down that balance the grid within short timeframes).
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Indeed, the main impetus to conclude the CWC arose from the world's failure to respond to Iraq's violations of an earlier international norm -- the 1925 ban on first use of chemical weapons.
On Tuesday, in the first use of the 2001 Patriot Act against a virtual currency, the Treasury Department invoked a section of the law to choke off Liberty Reserve from the U.S. financial system.
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He has attended gatherings for a medical association celebrating the anniversary of the first use of anesthetics and another for the Gasparilla Parade, a pirate-themed festival that is the city's version of Mardi Gras.
Sri Lanka captain Kumar Sangakkara looked pleased to have won the toss as he elected to allow his batsmen to take first use of what transpired to be a blameless wicket at the Beausejour Stadium.
Over the past week, researchers at Finnish security company F-secure have identified what they say is the first use of Storm's massive "botnet"--a collection of hundreds of thousands of computers hijacked with hidden software--to steal users' banking information.
The term first appears in peer-reviewed scientific periodicals in 2000, but geosciences journals are a little slower to adopt it: the first use of the term in the Journal of Volcanology and Geothermal Research for example seems to have been in 2008.
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England, who need to win the Test to regain the Ashes, won the first battle of the day when Ricky Ponting called incorrectly at the toss and Strauss chose to have first use of what looked to be a perfect batting wicket.
Nevertheless, stone circles and henges do appear to be connected parts of a tradition that developed in Britain from around 3000 to 2000 BC - in other words, during the later Neolithic period (when agriculture began here) and moving into the earlier Bronze Age (when we see the first use of metals, from about 2400 BC).
Perhaps we will call this the "job loss recovery" because we don't seem to have turned the corner in the labor market--and it appears much worse than earlier jobless recoveries (thanks to Erica Groshen at the New York Fed for finding that the first use of the term "jobless recovery" was in The New York Times in the 1930s).
Sir MICHAEL QUINLAN (British Defense Ministry): I see the theoretical case for brandishing the option of first use if anybody else uses biological or chemical weapons, but I think the realism of having to do that is very low, and it seems to me unfortunate at a time when everyone is expecting the five nuclear powers to downplay nuclear weapons, to reduce their salience.
First they use 30-foot yellow ropes to mark off two 30-foot rows of corn.
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