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The University of Engineering and Technology, Lahore (UET Lahore) is a public university located in Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan specializing in science, technology, engineering and mathematics (STEM) subjects.
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This is a non-zero number.
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Bob requires a human host.
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A second campus of the university was established in 1975 in Sahiwal which was relocated in Taxila in 1978 and became an independent university in 1993 called University of Engineering and Technology, Taxila.
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It has a total of 9,385 undergraduate and 1,708 postgraduate students studying.
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It has a strong collaboration with University of South Carolina, University of Manchester and the Queen Mary University of London and has conducted research funded by Huawei, Cavium Networks, Microsoft and MontaVista.
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Actually, why don't you pause the video, and think a little bit about what zero to the zeroth power should be.
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Inhabiting from time to time for a single purpose.
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The university was established in 1921 in Mughalpura, a suburban area of Lahore, as Mughalpura Technical College.
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The Al-Khwarizmi Institute of Computer Sciences is a notable name in research activity in computer sciences in Pakistan.
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Snooker world rankings 1992/1993: The professional world rankings for the top 32 snooker players and two others from the top 64 in the 1992/1993 season are listed below.
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But zero to the zero, that's a little bit of a question mark.
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This fictionalized portrayal of Emiliano Zapata, played by Alejandro Ferna虂ndez, as an Indigenous Mexican shaman, directed by Alfonso Arau, was reportedly the most expensive Mexican movie ever produced, with a massive ad campaign, and the largest ever opening in the nation's history.
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The film happens in the last quarter of the 19th century and the first nineteen years of the twentieth, during the dictatorship of Porfirio Di虂az, the presidency of Francisco I. Madero, the military revolt of Victoriano Huerta, the Convention of Generals and, finally, the death of Zapata, already in the constitutionalist stage of Venustiano Carranza.
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Jean Ame虂ry was born as Hanns Chaim Mayer in Vienna, Austria, in 1912, to a Jewish father and a Catholic mother.
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Ironically, he was initially deported back to France by the Belgians as a German alien and wound up interned in the south.
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Ame虂ry's efforts to preserve the memory of the Holocaust focused on the terror and horror of the events in a phenomenological and philosophical way, with what he characterized as "a scant inclination to be conciliatory".
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Shall I just throw these away then or do you want them to have a second look at or, yeah, I'll bin them.
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No, Ii虂m a real man now.
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Sipaliwini does not have a regional capital as it is directly administered by the national government in Paramaribo.
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The district is nearly 4 times as large as the other 9 districts of Suriname combined; however, most of the Sipaliwini is unused (it was specifically stated when the district was formed that it would encompass the unused land in Suriname's south) except for the north and the west.
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Courtney Pine, (born 18 March 1964 in London) is a British jazz musician, who was the principal founder in the 1980s of the black British band the Jazz Warriors.
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Hopefully I'll get you an early copy, not with the J Ds and everything but certainly with the left hand side, and the right hand side of the document and the final version of the document with charts
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He was also awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Westminster on 6 December 2004.
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He was awarded an honorary doctorate from the University of Southampton on 15 July 2010.
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and as he's quality only run on perhaps another nine months or a year or whatever, and then revert to the same job description as John
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Sassy magazine is a defunct, general interest teen magazine aimed at young women.
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It covered a wide variety of topics, and was intended as a feminist counterpoint to "Seventeen" and "YM" magazines.
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The magazine was founded in March 1988 by an Australian feminist, Sandra Yates, CEOof Matilda Publications, who based it on the teen magazine "Dolly".
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Women Aglow, an evangelical women's group, boycotted "Sassy" due to its content about sexuality immediately following its start.
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According to Canadian author Douglas Coupland, ""Dirt" was a funny and smart magazine for young people".
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"Sassy" conducted an annual search for the Sassiest Girl in America, and in 1990, "Sassy" magazine conducted a search for the Sassiest Boy in America"."
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In the story highlighting his selection, Pratt states, "He's going to be a big deal.
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Magrs went on to Lancaster University, where he received a first class BA in English (1991), an MA in Creative Writing (1991) and a PhD in English (1995).
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(1998), share characters, a magical realist tone and a setting: the fictional Phoenix Court council estate in Newton Aycliffe.
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I hate being with a drunk girl.
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Th there'll be a personnel
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Iris was initially portrayed as an eccentric and unreliable Time Lady, whose TARDIS takes the form of a London AEC Routemaster double-decker bus (the route 22 to Putney Common), though in a series of short story collections and novels not written for the BBC, the character has been repurposed to remove any copyrighted aspects.
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She and her friend Effie, a local white witch, investigate spooky goings-on in the town.
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Magrs is a full-time writer, having formerly been a senior lecturer in English Literature and Creative Writing at Manchester Metropolitan University and having previously taught at the University of East Anglia.
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Ii虂m an innocent victim.
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Jane Pratt was born in San Francisco, California, to Sheila Marks Blake, an artist, and Vernon Pratt, a minimalist painter and professor of art at Duke University.
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Her paternal grandfather was Gaither Pratt, a paranormal psychology researcher at the University of Virginia.
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After graduating, Pratt landed her first job as assistant editor of "McCall's", and in 1986, became an associate editor of "Teenage Magazine".
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The magazine released a limited-edition Sonic Youth flexi-disc (a cover of the New York Dolls "Personality Crisis").
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Pratt was also a frequent contributor to VH-1 and "Extra", where she was featured interviewing such personalities as Madonna, Michael Jackson, Michael Stipe of R.E.M., and Drew Barrymore.
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Other colleagues have included singer Michael Stipe, whom she dated; director Spike Jonze, whom she hired as editor of short-lived teenage boy鈥搕argeted "Dirt" magazine; actress Chloe虉 Sevigny, who was once a summer intern at "Sassy"; and Pamela Anderson, who wrote a regular monthly column for "Jane".
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That's a real mouthful, but I can't hear myself anyway.
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Ii虂m such a poor guy.
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She launched a British sister site, xojane.co.uk, in June 2012, with Rebecca Holman as editor.
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All this cause of a drunk girl.
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While a statement from Time said that the site would redirect to InStyle.com, an internal xoJane letter said the site would remain up but no new content would be produced after the end of 2016.
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Ii虂m a typical student.
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A managerial action could be that he transfers with the outside party services.
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Mr. Gerard, we need to ask you a few questions.
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Ii虂m a hopeless student.
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What a terrible experience, terrible people.
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It's a big problem.
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that Colin could go and do a good job
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and he would maybe be a damn sight happier than he will be if he stays behind.
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I think she's a heavy drinker.
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He's a chartered engineer.
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She's a vicious chick.
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Why do I sense that, um, this isn't a negotiable position?
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I have put together a fascinating dossier on you, my dear, and your late husband...
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Because if anything unfortunate were to happen to me, it would lead authorities to a certain safety deposit box in a bank in another city, inside of which there is enough evidence to lock you away for three lifetimes.
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Well, what the hell, we sort of wanted to give you a little party.
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Snooker world rankings 1991/1992: The professional world rankings for the top 64 snooker players in the 1991/1992 season are listed below.
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The Night Picket were a loyal group of the Omani Army positioned on the slopes to warn the BATT house of Adoo troop movements.
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Kealy and other members of the team took up positions behind the sand-bag parapet on the roof of the BATT house, firing at the Adoo with L1A1 SLR battle rifles, with one man firing the Browning M2HB heavy machine gun, with a further two men on ground level operating and firing an infantry mortar surrounded by sand-bags.
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Knowing that the SLRs would not be of full use until the Adoo were closer than the weapon's range of 800 metres, and lacking heavier firepower, Sergeant Talaiasi Labalaba made a run for the 25 Pounder Artillery Piece, which was positioned next to a smaller fort manned by nine Omani Army Special Forces soldiers, who had not played a part in the battle.
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That was quite a useful move.
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What I would like to do with the financi financial commentary, is because it is, is an historic document, I would like to pull out a few plums which we can team brief.
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With a low cloud base making for low-altitude attack runs, only machine-guns and light rockets were used.
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Labalaba's heroism was a key factor in halting the Adoo's assault on the emplacement, allowing time for reinforcements to arrive.
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Labalaba was awarded a posthumous Mention in Dispatches for his actions in the Battle of Mirbat, though some of his comrades have since campaigned for him to be awarded the more prestigious Victoria Cross.
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Neal Foulds (born 13 July 1963) is an English former professional snooker player and six-times tournament winner, including the 1986 International Open, the 1988 Dubai Masters and the 1992 Scottish Masters, as well as the invitational Pot Black in 1992.
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Starting the following season in a career high position of number three, 1987/88 was not to be quite as successful, though another strong run to the quarter-finals in the 1988 World Snooker Championship before losing to Terry Griffiths ensured that he would retain his spot at third in the rankings.
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Foulds made a brief reappearance as a player in November 2011 in the World Seniors (aged 48) before eventually losing to Dene O'Kane.
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In 2014, Foulds made a cameo as himself commentating on a fictional match at the climax of the snooker short film drama 'Extended Rest'.
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An important additional feature of codice_1 is to force refreshing of the DHCP IP address of the host computer to request a different IP address.
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Then, the command codice_7 is executed to request a new IP address.
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Mikael Colville-Andersen (born 29 January 1968 in Fort McMurray, Alberta, Canada) is a Canadian-Danish urban designer and urban mobility expert.
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Colville-Andersen has been instrumental in orchestrating the global bicycle boom, starting with what was later called "the Photo That Launched a Million Bicycles" in 2006, which led to the Copenhagen Cycle Chic photography and streetstyle blog in 2007.
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Before embarking on a career as an urban designer, he was a film director and screenwriter.
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A great bunch.
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A resulting House of Lords judgement, "R v Brown", ruled that consent was not a valid legal defence for actual bodily harm in Britain.
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You remind me today of a small Mexican Chihuahua.
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The case sparked a national conversation about the limits of consent and the role of government in sexual encounters between consenting adults.
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It also spawned two activist organisations dedicated to promoting the rights of sadomasochists and an annual SM Pride parade through Central London.
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That year, a high-profile public information campaign 'Don't Die of Ignorance' saw the delivery of an educational leaflet about HIV/AIDS to every household in Britain.
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At that year's Conservative Party Conference, Thatcher warned that children were being taught "that they have an inalienable right to be gay".
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Over the next two years, 13 officers were jailed, earning the Obscene Publications Squad its nickname: The Dirty Squad.
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The reformed squad allied itself with the socially conservative campaign group National Viewers' and Listeners' Association and its controversial founder Mary Whitehouse, with the head of the squad becoming an annual speaker at Whitehouse's fringe meeting at the Conservative Party Conference throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s.
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I feel a certain responsibility.
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Its critics accused it of having a Christian fundamentalist agenda, while the Lesbian and Gay Policing Association said its activities "damaged relations" between the LGBT community and the police.
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Those interviewed during the raids described a loose knit circle of men who met through advertisements in gay contact magazines and gathered regularly in various locations for sadomasochistic sex sessions, some of which were recorded to video and shared among the group.
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Further raids were carried out on 10 November in Pontypridd, where a large quantity of sadomasochistic paraphernalia was seized, and on 11 November in Birmingham.
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One man questioned by police in relation to Operation Spanner told Him magazine that officers were working from a diary seized during an earlier raid, and had mentioned snuff films in the course of their questioning.
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An officer with Greater Manchester Police denied that the operation was related to snuff films but went on to falsely speculate that the investigation may be connected to an unsolved 1985 murder in Leeds.
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