Wi-Fi--known among techies as 802.11, a reference to its underlying technology standard--is an alternative means of Internet access.
It will henceforth be harder for the government to consider the territory's own development without reference to its hinterland.
State Department spokesman Patrick Ventrell cited "Iran's destructive behavior in Syria, " a reference to its support for the government's fierce offensive against its opponents.
The meeting was held to discuss and prepare a programme module and its activities, as a reference to ASPNet's schools to further plan and deliver its own programmes and activities at the school level in order to cultivate a sense of peace among students.
Benioff even told customers to beware of false clouds, making a clear reference to Oracle and its Exadata server. (Read Online Ad Market: Google Firmly In Charge, Facebook Gaining Share).
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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.
It said the clause was "very clear that newspapers must avoid prejudicial, pejorative or irrelevant reference to an individual's sexual orientation and the reference to Balding plainly breached its terms".
In Switzerland, which like the U.K. isn't part of the euro zone, the central bank has used the euro as its external reference point in its efforts to keep the Swiss franc's value stable.
But the Masons went back to the council with a new application, citing the National Planning Framework and its reference to regenerating redundant farm buildings.
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Labour leader Ed Miliband mocked the chancellor's failure to make any reference to Britain's loss of its Triple A rating with credit agencies during his hour long budget speech.
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The foregoing description of the Agreement is qualified in its entirety by reference to the full text of the Agreement, which is filed as Exhibit 10.1 to this Current Report on Form 8-K and is incorporated by reference herein.
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The Historical Association told the BBC the reference to King John was not in its lesson plan but in an article it had published, in which the point was to show pupils that film depictions of historical figures "may not be a true representation of the past".
In addition to its newest products, Hillcrest continues to offer several Freespace Reference Kits (FSRKs) to give product designers and software developers all the components, tools, and documentation needed to rapidly prototype motion control devices.
Incredibly, there is exactly one reference to the word "Islam" or its derivatives in the entire report.
We've been following start-up Music Gremlin for some time now, from its ambitious beginnings as a software company through its transition to a reference device designer and finally into a self-branding manufacturer, so we were more than a little disappointed to learn that lukewarm reviews of the recently-launched MG-1000 DAP indicate that it contains no small number of bugs and frustrating restrictions.
They are believed to use the position of the sun as a reference point and can compensate for its movement across the sky when calculating the route they need to return home.
The spring also inspired its biblical name, a reference to the pool of Bethesda mentioned in the Gospel of John.
The yuan hit a high against the U.S. dollar under the current system Monday, after the central bank guided the currency to its strongest level via a reference exchange rate.
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Everything about this second iteration of the Kinect is more accurate, in fact, from the number of reference points on your skeleton it monitors down to its ability to read your heartbeat.
Microsoft wanted to expand its Encarta brand of digital reference materials, which includes the world's bestselling electronic encyclopedia.
Its job is to help credit reference agencies and other financial organisations piece back together a victim's lost identity.
That was a reference to a 1985 accord where Japan agreed to let its yen currency appreciate against the dollar.
But it has not yet even published its terms of reference, and wants to abolish the hereditaries before it reports.
The major objective of this joint effort is for UNESCO to provide assistance to its Member States by creating a reference table of country names and abbreviations for countries whose official languages are based on Cyrillic script.
The movie's title, with its religious overtones, is a literal reference to the railway station where Leo Tolstoy died a few days after leaving his wife and home, presumably to become a wandering ascetic (though he brought his personal physician with him).
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In a statement the Council said it "notes with deep regret that Turkey, despite repeated calls, continues refusing to fulfil its obligation of full, non-discriminatory implementation of the Additional Protocol" - a reference to the Turkish boycott of customs arrangements with Cyprus.
An interesting point you made is the reference to the recent purchase of Burger King by 3G Capital and its Brazilian investors.
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Mr Jones made reference to the political reality his government faced in passing legislation given its lack of a clear majority in the assembly.
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How would it be possible, considering that the Obama administration has scrubbed its official language clean of any unflattering reference whatsoever to Islam and will brook no criticism of it?
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