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Discover LudwigThe phrase "addresses getting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to refer to the act of dealing with or discussing the process of obtaining something, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The report addresses getting the necessary approvals for the project."
Alternatives: "discusses obtaining" or "covers the process of acquiring".
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Internal records show how Centrelink's flawed debt recovery system is sending letters to old addresses, getting earnings figures wildly wrong, duplicating employers and inaccurately averaging out yearly income.
The IP hopping that has led to 19 million addresses getting blocked in Russia is another kind of circumvention.
"This to our knowledge is the first cloak that really addresses getting the transformation exactly right to get you that perfect invisibility," Prof Smith told BBC News.
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But what was HOSTS, and how did those wrong addresses get there?
Inaugural Addresses got more intimate when they were broadcast on the radio, beginning in 1925, and on television, starting in 1949.
Names and addresses got corrupted when they were zapped from an ordering database to the shipping system.
While the cut off date is 18 months away, some fear it will shrink as the pace at which addresses get used speeds up.
Create a device access list of MAC addresses by first finding your devices MAC addresses, and then by going to your access point's configuration screen and setting which addresses get the green light.
But even once the design issues have been addressed, getting the improved cookstoves into widespread use is a knotty problem.
Could the players try to get a significant boost in the minimum salary or address getting more players into salary arbitration earlier?
Lorde's November Facebook address got 49,000 likes while still giving nothing away.
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