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To put off; to delay.
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Such devices could prove a boon to cash-strapped consumers, all the while making them easier to dispose of (eg, the computer can be dismantled into parts small enough to post off to recyclers).The team is currently in talks to create an updated prototype, and claims to have recently been approached by some "major and very promising companies" interested in commercialising the idea.
Naturally, I would suggest that you wait a month before sending it, because it could be that just writing it will make you feel better, and I doubt that you want to post off a raging letter that you might regret.
What set this post off was that yesterday, Omnivision announced that they were packing 1080p onto a 1/6″ sensor.
I've been putting this post off for a while, mostly because I didn't want to point to a single breach and call it a trend.
So let's let the ass-biting begin, shall we? Shaw kicks his post off by touting some impressive Windows 7 sales numbers.
The Shakers, beaten at home by Oxford United a week ago, climb to fifth thanks to Chris Hussey's left-side free-kick across a crowded box creeping inside the far post off Tafazolli.
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By using the international popularity of Messenger to spread the Stories format, Facebook could boost retention and return visits to its chat app while becoming the primary place where people post off-the-cuff lifecasting content before they get hooked on Snapchat.
This result was sustained even after patient stratification based on islet function (pre vs. post off-insulin: 5.63 ± 2.00 vs. no hypoglycemia reported; graft dysfunction: 5.31 ± 1.49 vs. 1.15 ± 1.63, P < 0.001; and graft failure: 5.00 ± 1.16 vs. 2.70 ± 2.26, P = 0.014).
Diagnosis can take weeks as samples are posted off to laboratories.
Although he happily shows us Henry splashing in the tub or posting off urine samples labeled "a.m".
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