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For that reason Twardowski takes the content — in contrast to the (real) act — as something that always lacks reality.
"Pluto takes the content in the email and turns it into an image and also saves it.
The company says its technology takes the content from an existing desktop website and converts it into a mobile site, as well as apps for smartphones and tablets.
Anyone who takes the content and embeds it on their own site will show the same video, with the same ads and watermark.
Stavropoulos treats Hart (and others) as having a semantic theory for the concept of a contract which is defective because it takes the content of the concept to be determined by shared beliefs or 'criteria'criteria
Anyone who takes the content and embeds it on their own site will show the same video, with the same ads and watermark (revenue goes to the original video creator).
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Nevertheless, it is perfectly possible to write a great news story that takes the contents of a research paper as its starting point.
"We want to take the content where our customers are -- Web, wireless, Palm Pilots," said Amy McIntosh, the company's chief executive.
Taking the content more seriously, though, would have made the exhibition even more leaden than the movie's message making.
They may even challenge them in court – which the Regulation permits them to do after taking the content down.
For example, use a camera or other devices to take the content of a piece of paper onto the wall.
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