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But there were a few inconveniences that didn't seem to occur on Napster: searches for music often ended up retrieving other types of files, from promotional photos to pornography; sometimes a dozen other users were waiting in line to download the same track; and many songs were delivered incomplete.
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They could bog down its computers and, in the case of AuctionWatch, would deliver incomplete results, the firm argues.
This suggests that physicians are more likely to deliver incomplete explanations, consciously or unconsciously, when patients are younger.
The prime minister also said there had been no attempt to obscure facts behind the bombing by delivering an incomplete harbor surveillance videotape of the attack to the F.B.I.
I've said time and again that RIM's competition will only get worse the longer it takes them to push BB10 and its corresponding hardware out the door, but they can't afford to deliver another incomplete product again.
Nevertheless, most of these studies are either limited with respect to clinical applicability (conducted in animals) or deliver an incomplete depiction of cardiac electrical activation (e.g. visualization of epi- or pericardial activation only).
Particularly today, for the chance to review "The Cursing Mommy's Book of Days," even if this newspaper does pay freelancers terribly, because Ian Frazier is funny and clever and a wonderful distraction from an otherwise Boschian existence, what with one's child already delivering homework-incomplete notes from the school of little geniuses the reviewer stupidly prayed he'd get into.
His turn is initially constructed as an utterance completion exercise ("so Maureen's the::"), evidenced by the fact that it is a statement delivered as an intentionally incomplete turn, ending with a determiner (with an elongated vowel) that clearly projects a noun is to follow, and is to be spoken by Jill.
Trauma care is often delivered to unstable patients with incomplete medical histories, under time pressure, and with a need for multidisciplinary collaboration.
The bizarre forms of addresses and the sheer volume of mail was enough for the U.S. postmaster general to issue a decree in 1930: "... mail to Ripley would not be delivered if the address was incomplete or indecipherable".
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