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"In terms of the two dogs being different -- and that's your observation," he pointed out, addressing reports of my dog's lackluster performance on the puzzles as compared to Bronson.
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As the Post rightly points out, address book data can include physical addresses, very personal information, and more.
However, in this newly identified signaling pathway, some outstanding questions have to be addressed as pointed out in our current working model (Fig. 4).
Using a publicly available database of registered voters, someone could also match the children's last names with their parents' — and potentially, their home addresses, Professor Ross pointed out.
On Monday, in his federal parliament address, Xi pointed out he'd visited each and every other state and territory of Australia.
Adams was ostensibly suspended because he published the email address of an NBC executive, yet as he pointed out it was a public NBC address easily accessible on Google.
The document pointed out that evidence addressing the risk of ischemic stroke associated with the use of HCs is generally poor.
Last but not least, several interesting open problems are pointed out with possible addressing ideas to trigger more research efforts in this emerging area.
Further, we assume the existence of a failure-free node broadcasting mechanism [36]; and, finally, we point out that addressing node-to-node secure communications properties such as confidentiality, integrity, privacy, and authentication are out of the scope of this paper.
Secondly, as already pointed out, the program addresses a target population between 12 and 16 years old in order to reach the highest cancer preventive efficacy, since adolescence is a vital stage in which many behaviors (that will shape the adult stage) are acquired and consolidated.
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