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So is that produced by a recurring network?
And the IP is a recurring network or just to there?
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Possibly by [INAUDIBLE] recurring network.
Biological networks often contain recurring network topologies called "motifs".
It first aggregates similar alerts that exhibit temporal proximity, it then classifies each aggregate alert as Direct attack, Compromised host, or Policy violation, and finally it infers active infections by identifying internal hosts that exhibit a recurring multi-stage network footprint involving alerts of the first two classes.
A network motif is a recurring subnetwork within a network, and it takes on certain functions in practical biological macromolecule applications.
The show mocked the advertisers, and Smigel appeared in a recurring segment as a network executive demanding that the show become more appealing.
In addition, Marshall played small parts in numerous TV shows notably a recurring role as a network executive in Murphy Brown (1994 97)—and he appeared occasionally in films, among them the Albert Brooks comedy Lost in America (1985) and the Tom Hanks vehicle A League of Their Own (1992).
Back in the studio, anchor Anderson Cooper tried to palm off the chant as people "playing for the cameras", but given how widely these videos are being shared, it's probably going to become a recurring theme in the network's coverage for the next few days.
He had a recurring role on A&E Network's television series The Cleaner, portraying a rookie police officer named Kenneth Herman.
Currently, he has a recurring role in USA Network's Mr. Robot and has a long history of Westernized acting roles.
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