Every language has its own phonemic inventory, or library of sounds, from which a speaker can string together words.
Distance learning courses have long been trying to replicate the social buzz of the post-lecture coffee shop or library chatter, and increasingly their portals resemble elements of our Facebooks, Flickrs, MySpaces and blogs.
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"A valid alternative would be to create a single library or repository able to search databases around the world - just like an internet search engine, rather than having one vast library or pass data between each other, " a Home Office spokesman said.
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If they didn't, they said, they would have to find time to use the Internet later at school or finish up at the library or McDonald's.
Once you buy a book, music CD, or movie DVD in the United States, you are free to later sell it, lend it to a friend, or donate it to a library or charity without seeking permission from the copyright owner.
The listings at your community center or local library should be able to point you in the right direction.
On Tuesday, he said he saw two gunmen looking at the plaque outside his house: It reads "Biblioteque de Manuscripts, " or manuscript library, a reference to his grandfather's parchment collection.
Educational psychologist Vivian Hill says parents can help by taking noisy brothers or sisters out and creating a quiet space for the child in the home or encouraging them to study in the school library or another quiet place.
The searches may be conducted on-site at the library or via an online catalog, which will be accessible via the library's World Wide Web site at www.loc.gov.
Some library patrons reported waiting lists for popular e-books, or that the library e-book wasn't offered in a format compatible with their device.
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For weeks beforehand, men converged every evening to sip sweet tea or coffee laced with cardamom and discuss rival plans to relocate the district library or extend the municipal pier.
Wood gets local communities to contribute much of the cost to build and operate a library or school.
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An app can use the authorization status API to check if it can access contacts, calendars, reminders, or the photo library.
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"I know his memory is around a library or a bookstore or somewhere where you can be around books, " she said.
But you can also learn those things in a library or on your Kindle while traveling or whatever it may be.
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He also said that any additional charges, such as for printing in the library or for science materials, must be "banned outright".
The hosts dismiss the old analogies of memory being like a library or even a computer, although these metaphors are at times useful.
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Kindle comes automatically pre-registered so customers can immediately start enjoying their existing Kindle library or shop for new content, with no set-up required.
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To be sure, much of what students get on the Internet still comes in books available free at school or the public library.
Samuel Broder , the company's executive vice president and chief medical officer, makes Celera sound like some kind of consulting company, or perhaps a library.
"No one can volunteer at a library or a Sure Start centre if it's being closed down, " he said in an article for The Independent on Sunday.
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Feeney never slaps his name on a library or hospital, since he can collect additional money for the project from more egocentric tycoons who gladly pay millions for the privilege.
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Tammy's days revolved around meeting the other mothers for story hours at the local public library or for play dates at their homes, where the living-room floors were covered with toys.
Or conduct a library search on Overdrive.com.
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But many of the other rooms are not--you can comfortably play billiards on the fine English table, a twin of one at Buckingham Palace, but the library or Jade Room may get a bit sticky.
If you could go back to the Dixon, Illinois, of 1922, you'd find a boy of 11, reading adventure stories at the public library or running with his brother, Neil, along Rock River, and coming home to a little house on Hennepin Avenue.
You may think that having to read more in a supermarket than you would in a library or find out the genesis of the apples in your basket takes the joy out of food shopping, but for slow foodies it's a journey of discovery.
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