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Because of how services like Wi-Fi work, phones must broadcast the MAC address widely, even to wireless networks they don't intend to join.
"Stronger than Washington's, more ornate than Adams' " was the President-elect's verdict on the address, widely considered nearly as transcendent as Lincoln's two, for these lines: "Every difference of opinion is not a difference of principle.
Delivered eight days before a byelection tipped to be the UK Independence party's Westminster breakthrough by returning its first MP, it was an address widely regarded as one by a Tory leader throwing the kitchen sink at his party's seemingly rampant Eurosceptic rival.
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Trump and Farage not only offered a solution to people's worries about job losses with a promise to tear up trade agreements and oppose the TTIP, they also addressed widely held worries about levels of immigration.
The IMF – through Christine Lagarde, its managing director no less – has made clear that Greece's debt problem "will have to be addressed" – widely interpreted as an oblique warning that the debt mountain will need to be restructured if it is to come anywhere near meeting the target goal of hitting 120% of GDP by 2020.
Neither the pope nor his interviewer addresses widely circulated charges that the pope, while serving as the Archbishop of Munich and later as a Vatican cardinal, himself mishandled cases of pedophile priests.
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The system was also updated to address the widely reported Heartbleed security vulnerability.
His address was widely interpreted as a manifesto for Vice-President Al Gore.
But as happens so often in the blogosphere, the blog's Web address was widely circulated with no context.
At the National Trust, Ghosh wants to address the widely held perception of the charity as staunchly middle class – all stately homes and teas.
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