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The script sets a cookie indicating when it was last run; it will not history steal more than once every twenty-four hours.
The new flare burned at 5 million candle power for over five minutes and produced a signal that could be heard by pilots indicating when it was about to burn out.
Each entry contains a date stamp, indicating when it was first introduced into the database.
The outbursts were often unpredictable, but sometimes there were certain signals indicating when it was important to be more watchful and when the woman might be able to keep calm and make her partner listen to reason.
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There is no empirical evidence indicating when it's safe to hire an ex-offender, according to the report.
The pickup gave just two clues to its unusual nature: a little light on the dashboard, which will not be present in production models, that indicated when it was running on only half its cylinders, and the slightly out-of-sync sound of the exhaust, obvious only when the sound was reflected back off a wall near the road.
Unbeknown to the mail carrier, inside the envelope was also a transmitter that would indicate when it was opened.
In Washington, a senior American counterterrorism official said the tape "needs to be authenticated," and that analysts were struck by the fact that there were no time elements on the tape to indicate when it was made.
The tape thought to be made by Dr. Zawahiri, an Egyptian physician and intellectual force behind Al Qaeda, made no specific references to events that would indicate when it was recorded.
The armed forces also dismissed the video as proof of life, Nigerian Defence Headquarters saying in an online statement that it did not indicate when it was shot.
Changes in light and sound indicate when it's time to take medication.
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