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  • This creates an economy of adding back in APs during nights that require a lot of rolls without linking it directly to a crit mechanic.

    Request for Comment: Hero Points « Geek Related

  • "I only did seven APs, which is not much for my school," she says.

    USATODAY.com - Gen Nexters have their hands full

  • At $185, it's the cheapest managed AP on the market, with some of the coolest features (though in most contexts I think I'd just advise shopping for el-cheapo no-name APs for $30 per and connecting them to a $50 a month DSL and making your money back in extra lattes, rather than paying for a managed solution).

    Boing Boing: March 7, 2004 - March 13, 2004 Archives

  • Only broker-dealers or large institutional investors with creation and redemption agreements, called Authorized Participants ( "APs"), can purchase or redeem these Creation Units.

    The Earth Times Online Newspaper

  • The vulnerability affects all of Cisco's "lightweight" APs, meaning the kind that work in conjunction with a controller, he said.

    Infoworld News

  • I argued that if the intent of the 'APs' are to encourage bumiputera participation in the auto sector, then the current system doesn't work either for the award of APs are completely discretionary and are given to a handful of parties who are closely connected to MITI.

    Philosophy Politics Economics

  • AFB and they sent an ambulance and two APs [Air Force Security Police] out there, and they sent me on a special flight to Walter Read Army

    Bill English

  • Perhaps worried adults would fret less about APs and extracurriculars if we had better data or information about graduates' long-term outcomes from top-tier versus second- or third-tier schools.

    Linda Flanagan: Race to Nowhere?

  • Perhaps worried adults would fret less about APs and extracurriculars if we had better data or information about graduates' long-term outcomes from top-tier versus second- or third-tier schools.

    Linda Flanagan: Race to Nowhere?

  • "In a year when so many students took these tests for the first time, I'm proud of their impressive gains on the APs and steady performance on the SATs—defying some of the trends we saw nationwide."

    City Tops State, U.S. on SATs

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