- be
applied and
allows for easy
changes to the
account groups without reapplying the file
permissions on the
files and folders.
Owing to the operating...
- draw plans"; she
learned how to do
plans over a six-month
period before reapplying for the job. At the BBC,
Scott worked on such
productions as Sykes, Porridge...
-
operator to
every character using a
given key. To
decrypt the output,
merely reapplying the XOR
function with the key will
remove the cipher. The
string "Wiki"...
-
Record of the Year. At the
awards ceremony, Bono
declared that U2 were "
reapplying for the job ... [of] the best band in the world". The album's
other singles...
- the
leftover tobacco fibers from the
extraction into a paper, and then
reapplying the
extracted materials in
concentrated form onto the
paper in a fashion...
-
restoration costs after a
jersey is removed,
including cleaning,
reapplying the patina, and
reapplying the wax.
Another example of
local sports team representation...
-
refinishing (also
repolishing in the UK)refers to the act of
repairing or
reapplying the wood
finishing on an object. paint, wood
finish top coat,[citation...
- ("Vaseline") on a
plate of gl**** in
front of the
camera lens, then
cleaning and
reapplying it
after each shot—a time-consuming process, but one
which creates a blur...
-
residency status, must
remain outside of the U.S. for one year
before reapplying for
another H-1B visa if they do not
qualify for one of the exceptions...
- to
turkeys or dogs; 'horses' may
refer to deer.
Apologists note that
reapplying familiar names has
historical precedent: it was done by the
Spanish conquistadors...