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  • Off-line, Greenbaum mails her customers store promotions six times a year.

    The Cult Of The Entrepreneur 2008

  • Off-line capability is another frequent request by new SharePoint users, especially those coming from a Lotus Notes environment and used to rich off-line functionality.

    WPC 2007 Expo Notes 2007

  • Off-line capability is another frequent request by new SharePoint users, especially those coming from a Lotus Notes environment and used to rich off-line functionality.

    5 entries from July 2007 2007

  • Off-line, old fraudulent practices continue, and new ones -- such as identity theft and on-line schemes -- continue to arise.

    Fact Sheet On Financial Privacy And Consumer Protection ITY National Archives 1999

  • "Off-line debit cards" allow consumers to pay for products through an electronic transfer at the point of sale.

    Proposal Summary On Financial Privacy And Consumer Protection ITY National Archives 1999

  • Off-line uses involve the non-system application of microcomputers.

    Chapter 6 1984

  • Off-line uses of microcomputers in selected developing countries*

    Chapter 6 1984

  • Off-line uses of microcomputers in selected developing countries*Chapter 5.

    Chapter 6 1984

  • Off-line, many Israelis believe a high-profile visit by a prominent Muslim could actually benefit Israel.

    The Jewish Week (BETA) 2010

  • Off-line translation means using other tools like Lokalize and uploading ready translations here.

    KDE UserBase - Recent changes [en] 2010

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