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Contrast that with the typical email exchange of data which usually spurs the recipient to move as quickly as possible to process that, either deleting it or--if they're really organized--filing it electronically somewhere they might retrieve it.
Who might retrieve it later?
Also, should the situation arise where you need to verbally convey to someone where your package is so that they might retrieve it (i.e. through a pane of plexiglass at a police station), you'll need to be quick and precise in your description.
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The reception statutes made clear that the legislature might retrieve what it had given to the courts.
Obviously, this only works when the phone is turned on, but users can always see where the phone was last located (which might help them retrieve it on the spot).
But you might blow your cover when you retrieve it for charging every three or four days.
One day we might retrieve them and, using new tools, solve the mystery of his disease.
Landing a punch on Tricky Dicky would resurrect Frost's crumbling TV career; avoiding the punch might retrieve Nixon's historical reputation.
With his lips pursed tight, he swallowed, then slowly shook his head -- as if the simple gesture might retrieve the years gone by.
We learned that they'd plucked bomb-making instructions from the Web, in much the way someone else might retrieve a guacamole recipe.
But while Napster users might retrieve an Eminem song file from a distant hard drive, they are technically prevented, in theory, anyway, from exploring the more personal material locked in the source's computer.
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