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Lizard shoes or not, the real virtue of McDougal's book is that it reminded readers about our primal connection to running, the purest of sports.
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Others are angry that the app requires an internet connection to run.
They don't depend on any server connection to run and can cache data locally.
High-energy physicists at the University of Notre Dame in Indiana will use their connection to run data analysis on computers at Argonne National Laboratory outside Chicago, says Larry Rapagnani, an information technologist at Notre Dame.
(Nintendo may later choose to drop its price to convert more free players to customers at some point, given the situation). Others are angry that the app requires an internet connection to run.
Because the resulting knowledge database is a single local file, Biofilter itself does not require a network connection to run and can be run locally.
A series of reforms were made, including the installation of electric lights, limited connections to running water, and the paving of certain streets with cobblestone.
And when things get hot and her politically prominent client tosses her off the stalking case, she has the connections to run her own private investigation.
They lack the brains, charisma or connections to run a criminal operation themselves, so they stick to handling the rough stuff and let the megalomaniacal criminal mastermind do all the strategising.
The question, she said, was whether a decade-old law that reserved one-third of the seats on village councils for women would change the status quo, creating a larger pool of women with the connections to run for state assemblies and Parliament.
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