Sentence examples for address usually from inspiring English sources

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(Later, living in New York with me, she was PA to the manager of Miles Davis, whose own form of personal address usually included the word "motherfucker").

The text after a question mark in a Web address usually refers to data that the user has entered or requested.

The public editor's phone number and e-mail address usually are published in two places in the daily paper and online.

The poet was also clearly drawn to the Elizabethan and Jacobean anonymity of voice and form of address, usually to a woman — in which case the site of address is likely to be the bedroom — or himself.

The router acts as a NAT (Network Address Translation) router, which uses one internet (IP) address to talk to the public internet, but gives each of your devices its own private address, usually in the format 192.168.x.x.x

For example, some Verizon users have had success sending the clip to the phone's e-mail address (usually the cell number followed by "@vzwpix.com") and using a menu option to save the attached file as a ring tone.

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Four ex-speechwriters — Pat Buchanan (Nixon), Peggy Noonan (Reagan, John O'Sullivan Margaret Thatcherer), and me (Carter) chat companionably about how awful Inaugural Addresses usually are and how we expect Obama's to be better.

A. These seemingly random punctuation marks in Web addresses usually have to do with where the Web page is stored on a server or with the steps taken by the server when you request the page from a Web site.

A top adviser said that speechwriters counted the mentions of Mr. Gore in previous State of the Union addresses (usually from two to four) and tried not to be too obvious about patting him on the back this year.

Presidents have mentioned the Supreme Court only rarely in State of the Union addresses, usually to make a general point or to note the nominations or retirements of individual justices.

Only recently graph-based classification has been addressed, usually by the wrap of semi-supervised learning [38].

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