Sentence examples for choosing a message from inspiring English sources

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"We have a motherland: Russia," he said, choosing a message loathed by the separatist rebels who assassinated his predecessor.

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Vice President Dick Cheney, in his convention address, chose a message that confused rhetoric with reality.

If a third party C impersonates A and sends a message without waiting for A to do so, he will, with probability 1/2, choose a message that does not occur in the row corresponding to the key A and B are using.

Each information source chooses a message from a set of different messages.

For parallelization, we chose a Message Passing Interface (MPI) library called MPICH2 [38].

Each information source in the source node chooses a message from a set of elements, where is chosen so that.

We have chosen a message with the length of 1,024 characters, and all the characters are chosen equal to zero; in this way, it is easier to show the sensitivity of the hash function to the message.

At Let's Say Thanks, you can pick a card, write or choose a message, and then send it anonymously.

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She also learned how to start an email from scratch, choosing "new message," choosing a recipient, entering the message, and sending it away with a digital swoosh sound.

As a method of persuasion, organizers are choosing a two-pronged message.

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