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181. There was a time when people were in the habit of addressing themselves frequently. 182. A method of addressing in which the address part of an instruction contains a relative address. 183. This paper introduces Mbus, including command format, addressing, message constitution, transport, awareness of entities and security, and then brings forward the three-tier architecture. 184. But multidrop addressing turned out to be an excellent design decision as well. 185. Using the relative addressing terms to address those who do not have blood relations is an unique language phenomenon in China. 186. Mr Diridon, chairman emeritus of the California High Speed Rail Authority, was addressing like-minded folk at the annual meeting of the Midwest High Speed Rail Association. 187. Your words contain no addressing information, as a point-to-point virtual connection exists between both ends of the call, and the connection itself implies a particular source and destination. 188. Addressing pollution prevention issues in the design of a new nuclear research facility. 189. Lateral approaches are useful in addressing pathology at the radial head, capitellum, coronoid process, and anterior and posterior capsules. 190. Nearly the entire 2,000-mile long distance race, channels Sahara Desert and Atlas Mountains, and the players will be "across the desert, mountains and rivers, while addressing the problem." 191. Relevant theories as suppression of numerical oscillating, general ICCG pointer memory addressing, etc. are studied. 192. But a new film, addressing such potentially incendiary topics as Islamic fundamentalism and hermaphroditism, has become an unexpected hit in the country. 193. Mr Smith was addressing a meeting organised by an independent committee set up by the National Research Council to probe the causes of unintended acceleration. 194. But Alejandra Garcia of Libera said the situation needed addressing immediately. 195. On behalf of the great state of Illinois, crossroads of a nation, Land of Lincoln, let me express my deepest gratitude for the privilege of addressing this convention. 196. Subsidiarity does not imply the need to follow a chronological sequence in addressing a claim. 197. You start going to church or you addressing the Junior League? 198. Addressing simple directory navigation and a clear file naming convention will also assist with the protection of important CAD files and project related documents. 199. Operational flexibility, enabling owners to respond to different oil prices, is an area that Lloyd's Register has been addressing. 200. The treaty contains measures that have proven effective in curbing tobacco use and addressing supply issues, such as illicit trade and alternative crops to tobacco. 201. That brings up another similarity between Greece and America: that the necessary may be impossible, that baby boomer politicians in the age of Twitter may not be up to addressing problems this big. 202. The first part is mainly addressing the theoretical foundation of the remedy system on infringed hypothec. 203. We'll soon see why goals are so important in addressing this issue. 204. I've written scathingly about India's human trafficking and oppression of women, but it's also true that civil society is addressing these issues. 205. This year, however, the Oracle of Omaha addressing an entirely new class of shareholders. 206. Document change output requirements, including updates to DNS, network map, template, IP addressing, circuit management, and network management. 207. The addressing system used in main memory allows rapid random access to individual bytes of data. 208. This marks one of the biggest changes in the Internet's domain name system, the addressing system of the Internet, that has ever occurred. 209. He had picked up the habit of addressing everyone by their Christian name. 210. A similar mode is relative addressing mode, which calculates the address based on the current program counter.