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"When you refer to a page you've read earlier, you expect it to remain the same.
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I refer to a full-page ad in Sunday's "Times" a couple of weeks ago headed "A Bicentennial Declartion".
Bill Roper, a London bookmaker, and his beautiful Swiss mistress, Micheline Lugeon, were at the centre of the web, and the book's cast of characters – from the Duke of Norfolk and Sir Gordon Richards to the gangsters Albert Dimes and Jack Spot – is vast and varied; a lively account is slowed only by the occasional need to refer to a three-page dramatis personae.
If that seems anecdotal, then potential investors might refer to a statistical profile (page 156) the council has compiled of the estates' inhabitants as a whole as part of its case for demolition.
For instance, Comscore, the media-measurement and analytics firm, put Breitbart's monthly audience at about nineteen million unique visitors (up from thirteen million a year ago); Breitbart's Kellogg broadsides, and a prominent appeal to advertisers on its home page, refer to a monthly audience of forty-five million readers.
Although very effective techniques are currently used by the most popular search engines when no a priori knowledge on the user's desires beside the search keywords is available, in different settings it is conceivable to design search methods that operate on a thematic database of web pages that refer to a common body of knowledge or to specific sets of users.
Dr. Epstein says Google's automated crawler is referring to a nonexistent page on his Web site.
The system generates a message back to the sender, who is referred to a Web page, where it is necessary to fill in some information, including copying a number from an image that a machine could not read.
In the episode, Jim refers to a TripAdvisor page for Dwight's bed and breakfast.
That sounds exciting, no? Alas, the cover line refers to a single page of graphics that are both simplistic and generally useless.
At a meeting with President Bill Clinton, Vice President Al Gore referred to a front-page story in that day's Washington Post.
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