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The session control function then sends a SIP REFER message instructing the media streaming server to terminate the session it has with end user 3. The server carries this instruction by sending a SIP BYE message, containing a reason header with the value "preemption", to end user 3, as well as a MEGACO subtractStream instruction to the media handling function.
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She hears a deep-voiced announcement thanking us for using our cellular service and telling her to call 611 and refer to Message No. 37. 7 20 A live operator comes on the line.
"You should think of METI messages" — referring to messaging to extraterrestrial intelligence rather than searching — "as being like time capsules, rather than like telephone calls," said Michael W. Busch of the National Radio Astronomy Observatory at the University of California, Los Angeles.
By ' content' we refer to the message the video conveys and the presentation of factual information or practical demonstration content.
Priestley chose to refer Digger's message seeking clarification on Wednesday to an external PR agent who did not know the answer.
To keep the length of feedback messages as short as possible, the messages refer to background information and tools available via the website.
And "tweet"—as a noun or a verb, referring to messages on Twitter is all three.
And "tweet" — as a noun or a verb, referring to messages on Twitter — is all three.
She later posted: "Sexist abuse is one thing, threats of violent decapitation quite another," adding that she had referred the messages to the police.
In July 2016, the then-candidate said at a news conference, "Russia, if you're listening, I hope you're able to find the 30,000 emails that are missing," referring to messages Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton had deleted from a private account.
The final policy (October policy) is essentially the same as the August policy, though it omits the word "prayer" from its title, and refers to "messages" and "statements" as well as "invocations".
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