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To be more specific (refer to chart in previous comparison post): AOL's 300 titles is next to last on the list (iTunes has the smallest library, MovieLink has the most with 2,000 titles).
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Facebook's patent is much more specific, referring to relationships as the source of content and affinity weighting as the sorting method.
This included a more specific stipulation – referring explicitly to the Ulster Museum, the letter called for alternative views of the origin of the universe to be accommodated.
These included terms such as "comedy", "suspense" or "romantic". The second set was more specific and referred directly to the scene content such as "chase", "laughter" or "kiss", "house pet" or "injury".
Built by a framework engineer, RRM documents all the features and variabilities of a CF. Application engineers can then select just the desired features from the RRM and generate a more specific model, referred to as the RM.
QoL is a broad concept of general well-being, broader than health related quality of life (HRQoL) that is more specific and refers to the impact of health and illness [ 2, 3, 5].
But Mr. Conte's version is more jazz-specific, referring to the Ellington jungle-band style of the late 20's.
For more specifics, they referred reporters to an Iraqi judge, who also declined to specify charges.
If standards are not adjusted to this reality, then it would be preferable to refer to more specific health references rather separate from real conditions of health care practice.
But if we want to get more specific, we can refer to the X Window System's definition of grey, which lists 101 different shades.
And when Stewart asked about the "dumb guy" on the "The Five," Perino quickly asked, "Could you be more specific?" Stewart was referring to Eric Bolling, who Perino noted had a dog named Freedom "after the Freedom Towers, ok, so watch the jokes".
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