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For parents who obsess over the multitude of junior rankings, the proliferation of junior golf tours can be confusing, and scheduling can be overwhelming.
Ubiquitous computing envisions seamless access of mass-scale services over the multitude of contexts that users encounter in their everyday mobility.
"Everyone here has lost someone [in the last week]," he said, gesturing out over the multitude with the finger he broke five days ago disarming a Dinka militiaman who was trying to kill him.
In this way successful orators would be least tempted to sacrifice their convictions to popularity, in the hope of still higher honours, and unsuccessful speakers to resort to the same popular arts in order to win over the multitude.
To mark this sad occasion, Richard Luscombe casts an eye over the multitude of ethics scandals coming out of Mar-a-Lago, where a $200,000 membership fee gets you tee times at Trump International and, possibly, the ambassadorship to the Dominican Republic.
The main advantage of this approach over the multitude of approaches described in the literature was resilience against an attacker model that included the database administrator as possible adversary.
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Privately, managers characterize such programs as the "CEO's incantations over the assembled multitude," as "elaborate rituals with no practical effect," or as "waving a magic wand to make things wonderful again". Publicly, of course, managers on the way up adopt the programs with great enthusiasm, participate in or run them very effectively, and then quietly drop them when the time is right.
Watching doctors' faces glaze over at the multitude of symptoms.
Fleming developed penicillin, and over-use of the multitude of other antibiotics that have been developed in the following decades has contributed to the rise of hospital superbugs: by treating self-limiting infections with unnecessary antibiotics, the mutation of bacteria into resistant forms is encouraged.
When more than 4,500 desperados showed up for the opening night hoo-ha last month, more than double the number that could squeeze inside, it was Mr. Stafford, towering over the multitudes with his crown of white fuzz and a mink coat, who shattered so many clubbing dreams.
So, after 150 years of the Confederate flag flying over the multitudes of buildings, truck beds, garage walls and the occasional major expressway intersection (Interstates 4 and 75), the flag itself became the enemy of the state and provoked many conservative elected officials, major retailers and liberals alike to demand its removal.
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