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He pulled out a small address book and found the mastan's phone number.
Sitting on a makeshift bedside table was his laptop, a bottle of Chinese herbal medicine — for a toothache, Mr. Liu said — and an old plastic takeout container in which Mr. Wang kept some of his valuables: loose change, his employee identification card from Iron Sushi and a small address book full of telephone numbers.
As a benefit, motes have an IPv6 address, or an equivalent made of the network identifier and a small address, and can communicate directly with the Internet.
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So how exactly does a company rather large or small address the "elephant in the room" of racism in the workplace?
It provides a means in which I can, even in a small way, address a social problem I care about.
We want to use it as a means of not only talking about loneliness, but, in a small way, addressing it.
But one international airport has come up with an idea that in a small way addresses the question of what to do with that bulky coat.
At a small event addressing a group of reporters, Apple revealed that it is pushing the reset button on the desktop Mac Pro system entirely.
In the same year, a small package, addressed vaguely: "Dr Priestley in America," was seized by the Royal Navy on board a neutral Danish boat.
I watched two years ago as the Bruges Group held a small meeting addressed by Breitbart journalist James Delingpole, who was applauded for not believing in climate change by the crowd of cranks.
They become inherently "small", addressing just a limited part of the "big picture".
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