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One is that off-road paths are rare and generally brief, meaning they're surrounded by much less friendly roads.
"For whatever reason, I attract a lot of people," Trump mused in a brief (brief meaning seven-minute) chat last week.
In the latest sign of support for Apple's ongoing security legal battle, Box, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and other tech behemoths have filed an amicus brief, meaning that they have aligned interests and want their voice to be heard in the upcoming appeals.
In the latest sign of support for Apple's ongoing security legal battle, Box, Google, Facebook, Microsoft and other tech behemoths have filed an amicus brief, meaning that they have aligned interests and want their voice to be heard in the upcoming appeals.
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The sides will then take several weeks to present written briefs, meaning a decision is not likely before November, Richie Garcia, Frank Pulli, Terry Tata, Eric Gregg and Joe West are among the 22 umpires who lost their jobs after a mass resignation plan failed.
The deputy prime minister confirmed that cabinet ministers would stick to their existing briefs, meaning Cable – a respected economist who went head-to-head with George Osborne and Ed Balls in 2010 – will lead on business matters.
Still, Dr. Eichler acknowledges that the center has what he calls "an expectation of brief psychotherapy," meaning a few months of treatment at most.
Brief descriptions provide meaning that would otherwise be unapparent to these users.
In the stipulation concerning "any law or regulation relating to" the possession of narcotics or marijuana, the language of the U.S. immigration law is unusually broad, and Mr. Wilde argued, both in the hearing and in his brief, that its meaning is more limited than it sounds.
They named the new element brevium (from the Latin word, brevis, meaning brief or short) because of its short half-life, 6.7 hours for.
They named the new element brevium (from Latin brevis meaning brief); the name was changed to protoactinium (from Greek πρῶτος + ἀκτίς meaning "first beam element") in 1918 when two groups of scientists, led by the Austrian Lise Meitner and Otto Hahn of Germany and Frederick Soddy and John Cranston of Great Britain, independently discovered 231Pa.
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