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One Screen Bean, the patron saint of PowerPoint — a figure that stands beneath a question mark, scratching its head in puzzlement — is so popular that a lawyer at a New York firm who has seen many PowerPoint presentations claims never to have seen one without the head-scratcher.
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Although the presentation claims the program is run with the assistance of the companies, all those who responded to a Guardian request for comment on Thursday denied knowledge of any such program.
"Fisa was broken because it provided privacy protections to people who were not entitled to them," the presentation claimed.
The XKeyscore presentation claimed the program had generated intelligence that resulted in the capture of more than 300 terrorists.
And I gave a little presentation claiming that, important as Thurber was to humor writing, he was even more influential in shaping the modern New Yorker cartoon.
But the presentation claimed "Fisa constraints restricted our home-field advantage" because Fisa required individual warrants and confirmations that both the sender and receiver of a communication were outside the US.
German VC firm, Earlybird caught some flack last month with their nonsense presentation claiming that European VC was outperforming the US.
Typically, they pack their presentations with claims about how their social assistance programs demonstrate fidelity to human rights principles; their authoritarian allies in turn praise these policies.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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