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Alarmed, he called Jovial with a friendly voice; but the animal, instead of turning towards his master a look of intelligence, and impatiently striking the ground with his fore-feet, remained perfectly motionless.
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Alarmed, he called Jovial with a friendly voice; but the animal, instead of turning towards his master a look of intelligence, and impatiently striking the ground with his fore-feet, remained perfectly motionless.
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The alchemistic name for tin is Jove, and in the alchemistic nomenclature medicinal preparations made from it are called Jovial preparations.
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If we have spoken of the excessive length of the horse's teeth -- the unquestionable evidence of great age -- it is chiefly because he often displayed them, for the sole purpose of acting up to his name (he was called Jovial), by playing a mischievous trick, of which the dog was the victim.
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If we have spoken of the excessive length of the horse's teeth -- the unquestionable evidence of great age -- it is chiefly because he often displayed them, for the sole purpose of acting up to his name (he was called Jovial), by playing a mischievous trick, of which the dog was the victim.
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The present system relies on a unique computer language called Jovial that is understood by a dwindling number of technicians.
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The present system relies on a unique computer language called Jovial that is understood by a dwindling number of technicians. of the system in Salt Lake City has been delayed six months, and it is unlikely that the FAA will be able to have ERAM fully working in the 20 other radar centers by the end of this year, the inspector general said.
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The present system relies on a unique computer language called Jovial that is understood by a dwindling number of technicians. of the system in Salt Lake City has been delayed six months, and it is unlikely that the FAA will be able to have ERAM fully working in the 20 other radar centers by the end of this year, the inspector general said.
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The present system relies on a unique computer language called Jovial that is understood by a dwindling number of technicians. of the system in Salt Lake City has been delayed six months, and it is unlikely that the FAA will be able to have ERAM fully working in the 20 other radar centers by the end of this year, the inspector general said.
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The present system relies on a unique computer language called Jovial that is understood by a dwindling number of technicians.
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