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A spokesman for eBay said yesterday that it was unclear if the door posting violated any of eBay's auction rules, which prohibit the offering of things like stolen goods and body parts.
I think we're so lucky in this country to have such distinctive seasons, each with their own unique offering of things to eat and cook with.The wild food I find on Walthamstow marshes is a constant source of inspiration.
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It means manufacturers will still continue to preference HTTP integrations instead of offering Intranet of Things solutions, and it means sane fallbacks and behaviors are needed for when your Internet connection is interrupted.
In recent years Kano has also branched out into offering Internet of Things kits, previewing three code-your-own connected devices in 2016 — and launching Kickstarter campaigns to get the products to market.
She once worked on a project that Seif al-Islam el-Qaddafi, the dictator's most ambitious son, had for a new constitution offering — of all things — some basic rights.
ONE evening my French friend Pierre and I were browsing in a tiny embroidery store in the Shimo-Kitazawa neighborhood of Tokyo, a district of alleys and narrow streets not far from downtown, when a Japanese man in a chef's white jacket emerged from a door at the back, offering — of all things — slices of French baguette with hunks of rillettes on top.
Practicing this can be as simple as a dinnertime offering of one thing for which each person is hopeful or as involved as helping your kids volunteer in the community to help make a difference.
The authors point out that these are all states offering the sorts of things that attract people from other states mild, sunny weather in the case of California and Florida, and big metropolitan areas in the case of California and New York.
But like much incidental music, the evening as an aggregate suffered from a sense of abridgement, passing quickly and offering small tastes of things you would have liked to hear more of.
But they have come to us offering all sorts of things, especially books by authors who have some following but could be established a bit further, or well-known authors who have a left-hand project," he says.
He may, like most writers, aspire to aphorism ("envy being best understood as empathy gone wrong"), but, by the nature of its brevity, aphorism is evidence-free, and what Amis enjoys most — outside those priestly moments of Bellow recitation — is offering the proof of things: opening up the patient, putting the organs on the table, and taking a poke at the evidence.
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