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They will also be available online, including the Radioplayer, and on Absolute's smartphone apps.
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For this reason, they claim recovery figures that actually exceed Absolute's at about 82 percent.
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In North America where most of Absolute's 1, 000, 000 plus subscribers currently reside, there are more than 30 million notebooks. 54 percent of Americans between 18 and 30 already own one, but only about 3 percent of these are protected by any location software.
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This led many investors in Absolute's eight equity funds to ask for their money back.
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Absolute's aid, or deduce any necessary consequences of detail important for your life from your idea of his nature.
Pragmatism William James 1876
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A screen is thrown down and Lady Teazle discovered behind it -- a sword instead of a trinket drops out of Captain Absolute's coat -- the old duenna puts on her mistress 'dress -- all these produce an excellent effect without showing any very great power of humour.
History of English Humour, Vol. 2 (of 2) Alfred Guy Kingan L'Estrange 1873
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The suit names and accuses Kyle Magnus, Absolute's theft recovery officer assigned to the case, of intentionally invading the couple's privacy.
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Absolute's motion for summary judgment, which would have ended the lawsuit, was dismissed by Judge Walter Herbert Rice on August 22.
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Clements-Jeffrey became aware that explicit photos of her from the web chat were snapped by Absolute's theft recovery unit when police showed them to her.
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Absolute's theft recovery officers would also able to gain remote access to the laptop, take screen shots of it and intercept communications sent to and from it.
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