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- discovered that cell phones being sold by ****urance Wireless came with unremovable Chinese malware preinstalled. "TABLE OF ADDITIONAL REGISTRANTS". www...
- particular blow. In March, Elizabeth fell sick and remained in a "settled and unremovable melancholy", and sat motionless on a cushion for hours on end. When Robert...
- kill bedbugs because they cannot create sufficiently low temperatures. Unremovable textiles such as mattresses can be steamed to at least 60 °C (140 °F)...
- that constituted the pathetic crescendo of our national careers, an unremovable stain, an unforgivable sin.” In October 2022, Kurvitz, along with art...
- barrels. It had an internal magazine, just like K98k, though with simpler unremovable bottom plate, very basic unadjustable fixed sights and very simple short...
- the then King of the Ashante Osei Tutu I. It is believed he planted an Unremovable sword in the grounds in Kumasi where to this day none has been able to...
- impossible to repair or upgrade by anyone except Microsoft. It has an unremovable battery with a capacity of 45.2 Wh. All other parts are either glued...
- troubles, or illness of one or both parents. The third category was "unremovable", things that were not caused by social conditions, such as a baby in...
- hot-swappable (max.cells) Secondary U Ultrabay removable u Ultrabay unremovable M(x) Main removable (max.cells) m(x) internal (max.cells) "PowerBridge"...
- the Senate was composed of 300 members, 75 of which were inamovible ("unremovable"). Introduced in 1875, the status was abolished for new senators in 1884...