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Mr. Perlman, he said, has basically pursued the same goal of using digital technologies in the home from his days at Apple, General Magic, WebTV and Microsoft before founding Moxi.
Paik Hak-soon, a North Korea expert at the Sejong Institute in Seoul, South Korea, said that since the collapse of the Soviet Union, North Korea had basically pursued the long-term goal of formally ending the Korean War and normalizing relations with the United States.
Though he campaigned on bringing jobs and infrastructure to the country, in practice he's basically pursued an ordinary Republican's anti-regulation, anti-tax agenda or rather, he's let other people pursue that agenda while tweeting and periodically appearing at rallies in the heartland.
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Now he is with No. 1 Oklahoma as it prepares to face second-ranked Florida in the Bowl Championship Series title game on Jan .8. "It's been a long road of hard work, basically pursuing a dream, and never settling for less," Balogun said recently.
Well computers will keep swallowing all of the quantifiable humans' jobs, so all that's left is to basically pursue something creative and irreproducible like art.
While the FCC found that zero rating practices could basically be pursued up to a certain point, the California bill would essentially render illegal the ones that exist today.
Basically, we pursue a basic style.
Basically, we pursue an efficient tradeoff between the number of subscribers that receive the enhancement layer stream and their IPTV service quality.
Strategies that have been pursued cover basically the whole spectrum of the immune repertoire, such as vaccines against tumorigenic viruses (7), vaccinations with tumor cells or tumor-associated antigens (TAAs) (8), pulsing of patients' antigen-presenting cells (9), and activating antitumor immunity via blockade of immune checkpoints (10) to passive immunotherapy with monoclonal antibodies (11).
"For example the GCHQ goes far further than the NSA in the United States does because they use unlawfully collected information to pursue basically criminal prosecutions.
The main difference is that people, from all different backgrounds; scientists, engineers, liberal arts; international relations, politics, philosophy graduates and even architects; basically anyone can pursue a law degree on top of their bachelor undergraduate degree.
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